Jonathan Baillie

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Jonathan Baillie (born 2 September 1985 in Irvine, North Ayrshire) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League.

Baillie, a central defender, made his Hibs debut during the 2003-04 season when then manager Bobby Williamson drafted him in to defence for a League Cup quarter-final match against Celtic in December 2003. The 18-year old Baillie helped his side win 2-1 but didn't get a further chance in the first team until another match against Celtic three months later, this time in the SPL. The outcome was quite different however as Hibs were beaten 4-0, while Baillie himself was sent-off. He played in a 3-1 win over Livingston a fortnight later but had to wait until the following 2004-05 season to get his chance again in the team.

Baillie made just two appearances in Tony Mowbray's time as manager and wasn't picked again after a 4-4 home draw against Dundee in September 2004. He had a brief 4 game loan spell at Ayr United in January 2006 but soon returned to Edinburgh. He has not played a first-team game for Hibernian in over two and a half years, a period in which he has been the victim of a catalogue of injury problems.

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Hibernian F.C. - Current Squad

1 Simon Brown | 2 Whittaker | 3 Murphy | 4 Zemmama | 5 Jones | 6 Stewart | 7 Scott Brown | 9 Killen | 10 Benjelloun | 12 Martis | 14 Beuzelin | 15 Hogg | 17 Sproule | 18 McCluskey | 19 Sowunmi | 20 Fletcher | 21 Baillie | 22 Shiels | 25 McCann | 26 Stevenson | 27 Lynch | 28 Campbell | 32 Ayre | 33 Chisholm | 41 McNeil | 42 Grof | -- Haji | Manager: Collins