Ron Gordon admits Hibs are facing some “difficult decisions” as they try and mitigate the financial impact of the Scottish football shutdown.The Easter Road outfit not only face the same lack of Scottish Premiership matchday income as other clubs, but are also set to go without the income that their William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against rivals Hearts would generate, thought to be around £500,000.The Jambos have asked all full-time staff to take a 50 per cent wage cut to help them through the upcoming lean months.And while Gordon didn’t go into specifics, he warned that the Hibees are far from immune to the effects of the coronavirus lockdown, although are still well positioned to cope.He said: “Although Hibernian is better positioned