Mentioned it on another thread but it deserves one of its own IMO.
Were really short of defensive midfielders, all the ones we have their game is in the final third.
What about trying Jordan there? I'm not one for moving players out of position but this is one I think he is capable of, he is comfortable on the ball, defends well and is a athlete who is really strong and would give his all and understand his defensive responsibilities!
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Thread: Jordan Forster
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09-09-2014 11:45 AM #1
Jordan Forster
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09-09-2014 11:55 AM #2
No chance. He's doing okay at best as a centre half so moving him to a position he doesn't know would be stupid. He needs to be left to develop in his best and favoured position.
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09-09-2014 12:04 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So no, leave him where he is.
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09-09-2014 12:05 PM #4
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Nope.
Forster is really looking the part at CB so lets not faf around playing the boy out of position.
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09-09-2014 12:34 PM #5
I remember when TB switched him to right back about December last season. It took him a bit of time to get used to that position so I wouldn't change him.
For me it has to be Forster & Hanlon at CB when both are fit.
Fontaine might not be match fit but in his 2 games he hadn't impressed me.
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09-09-2014 12:39 PM #6
You have to laugh at us really. Last two years all we had was defensive mids now we are complaing we have none. Only hibs
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09-09-2014 01:00 PM #8
A lot of back slapping for Forster here despite the fact that he has been the one constant in our defence which has lost goals in every game.
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09-09-2014 01:02 PM #9
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Players then sack him is madness. Useless man
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09-09-2014 08:38 PM #11
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Petrie should have handed Butcher his jitters immediately after the final whistle of the Hamilton game.
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09-09-2014 09:00 PM #12
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Young Forster is future captian material ...... Giving time !
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09-09-2014 09:20 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Think he will shine for Hibs this season and claim the YPOTY.
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09-09-2014 11:05 PM #16
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10-09-2014 07:34 AM #17
I think Forster still has a lot of developing to do, and switching positions isnt going to help that (and I dont mean this in a negative way, but in my opinion he doesnt look a good enough footballer to be playing a midfield role). Hopefully he has the right players and staff around him now and there will be consistency and stability at the club, and even though it hasnt delivered results yet, I think the style of football will help players like Forster.
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10-09-2014 12:44 PM #18
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Wouldn't be first choice in an ideal Hibs...
Is Fontaine left or right sided?
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10-09-2014 01:53 PM #19
As mentioned by previous posters, I think it would be wrong to take him out of the position he is used to and most comfertable in. He's still a young guy and has plenty to learn. If he gets his head down, shows the right attitude and works hard in the CH position next to the likes of Hanlon then I think he could develop into a decent player. He's a big guy, not afraid to use his height to win the air balls which got him a few goals last season as well.
The thing with the young laddies is that it comes down to attitude. The likes of Ross Caldwell are prime exacmples of what happens to young players once they start getting cocky and thinking they've made it. He scored that goal at tynecastle then lived off it and somehow believed that he suddenly should be automatically in the team. I believe his attitude was one of the main reasons he ended up not living up to his early promise. Forster tbh seems to have the right work ethic and attitude however so hopefully he can keep working hard and earning his place in the team - the experience he will gain through it will hopefully be very benefitial.
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10-09-2014 02:13 PM #20
Personally I would like to see Lewis in there as for me he is the only player capable of playing that position. I'm not a big fan of him at left back and would like to see Booth play there.
I would have him patrolling in front of the defence and allow either Stanton, Robertson, Allan or McGeoch to play. It is the only solution we have IMO.
I'd then have Craig/Kennedy or Malonga/Harris/Handling in a free role behind Cummings with the full backs offering width.
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10-09-2014 03:40 PM #21
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10-09-2014 04:22 PM #22
Agree with the poster stating Stevenson for d/m and Booth at l/b. Be a good move imo.
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10-09-2014 05:37 PM #23
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IMO we shouldn't b playing with a defensive midfielder! Were struggling to create chances as it is and realistically four at the back should b more then enough to cover most attacks!
Alloa was a prime example, were happy as a pig in..... Playing the ball about at the back but ww need attack minded midfielders making the right moves in to space
IMO were not a league to b playing a defensive midfielder
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