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Former Hibs keeper Adam Bogdan says he experienced one of his biggest heartbreaks in football at Easter Road - and reckons Scottish football is like a time machine.
But after suffering a concussion he couldn't shake, he lost his place, and by the time he returned to fitness, Lennon had been dismissed - and he never played for them again.
He did return to the club on a free transfer in November 2019 but didn't get a game and he left under freedom of contract for Ferencvaros in the summer of 2020.
Bogdan told Ladbrokes' Fanzone: "The Hibernian move is a funny one because I went there, but I didn't want to go there.
I was in a really nice city with so much history and culture, and I was playing for a great team.
"The Scottish league is funny because it's a little bit like a time-travel, sometimes.
In that time, I lost my place in the team, and then Neil Lennon got sacked, and so all of a sudden it just didn't feel the same anymore.
I'd had offers, but I didn't want to take them because I knew I wanted to live in a place where the lifestyle was as good as the football, so I was prepared to wait