This list could have been at least double the final number, which isn’t a knock on the Hibees. It's just the nature of modern football nowadays with players and managers changing clubs so often that there's always going to be those who struggle to perform in a short space of time.
Not everyone on this list is even a bad player. In fact, the majority will have performed elsewhere, it just didn't work out for them in Leith for whatever reason.
The list doesn’t include anybody presently at the club. Let us know if there's anyone you think escaped it who deserves to be on there...
1. Ryan McGivern
Seemed like a no-brainer to re-sign him on a permanent deal after a solid loan spell the campaign before. However, his form fell off a cliff and he made a key error in the game which ultimately lost Hibs their top-flight status. Photo: SNS Group Rob Casey
2. Rowan Vine
A key member of a St Johnstone team which finished third the year before. He didn't impress at all at Easter Road and finished the campaign doing the same for a Morton team that was relegated from the second tier. Photo: SNS Group Sammy Turner
3. James Collins
Not the worst player on this list but came with a £250,000 price tag (at a time when Hibs didn't usually spend any money on transfers) and came nowhere close to living up to that hype. Photo: SNS Group Rob Casey
4. Danny Haynes
One of the signings made by Terry Butcher in the 2014 January window, he scored once in 11 games before his return to Notts County. Photo: SNS Group Ross Brownlee