Sorry to see that Ethan Laidlaw is leaving this summer.
Does anyone know the circumstances?
He is a player that’s had a lot of admirers.
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27-05-2023 07:08 AM #1
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Ethan Laidlaw leaving Hibs
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27-05-2023 07:25 AM #3
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Disappointing. Looked the best of the bunch in the youth team and the stand out in the Dortmund game. Don't know if he's gone because he wants more money or more game time. We don't particularly give youth much of a chance at Hibs these days, rightly or wrongly.
Assume we'll get a token development fee
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27-05-2023 07:33 AM #5
Can't we just wish the laddie good luck in his future career? For whatever reason, he's not had chances here so I don't blame him for seeking opportunity elsewhere. No idea if he'll make it but from my very limited viewing of him, he's strong and knows where the goal is so he has a chance.
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27-05-2023 07:36 AM #6
Shame really I wonder if the boy has been badly advised, if the management did not fully appreciate the obvious untapped potential that he displayed against Dortmund or if he has a serious attitude problem ?
Wish him every success for the future
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27-05-2023 07:40 AM #7
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I think the lad is out of contract and declined to sign a new one. I assume better terms were offered elsewhere as if rumours are true, that he’s going to Watford, it’ll not be in search of first team football. Would’ve liked to have seen him get a chance at Hibs but the bottom line is that if these kids aren’t good enough we can’t just throw them on for sentimental reasons. We’ve played the likes of Porteous and Doig as teenagers so if they’re good enough at that age they’d get a shot I’m sure🤷🏼 I am concerned about the lack of number of our youth/development teams that ultimately break through into our first team squad though. We must’ve invested huge resources in our pathway but the return has been minimal over the past few years.
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27-05-2023 07:43 AM #8
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I wish him well
Hardly a shock that a youngster decides to leave his club these days when he is 18 and came up through the youth ranks.
His choice.
We shall see whether it was a good or bad move in a couple of years.
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27-05-2023 07:45 AM #9
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27-05-2023 07:57 AM #10
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Real shame, I rated him. Definitely looked a standout in the youth side, probably him and Blaney, maybe Megwa and Johnstone too.
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27-05-2023 08:11 AM #11
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Only seen him play once (Dortmund game) and he looked really good.
For the sake of Scottish football, I hope he develops into a top class player.
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27-05-2023 08:25 AM #12
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27-05-2023 08:33 AM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-05-2023 08:39 AM #14
Not seen enough of the kid to genuinely know what potential he has however certainly looked physically the most capable player of progressing in the Dortmund game. Hope it works out well for him.
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27-05-2023 08:40 AM #15
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Anyone know why we have literally no youngsters in and around the first team? Was the last one Porteous?
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27-05-2023 08:42 AM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-05-2023 08:56 AM #17
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Almost every player that has came through at hibs from the youths has proved it on loan first. All of Ethans team mates that were offered a contract have signed and agreed a loan. If they do well against the adults they will get their chance as they always have at Hibs. Ethan obviously doesn't want to do that, for his case I hope he's right. No others have left at his age and went on to better so a big call for him to refuse our contract
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27-05-2023 09:03 AM #18
I was speaking to some scouts of other clubs a couple of weeks ago, and they’d all said he was off to Arsenal - whether that’s pish or not I have no idea. 3 of them mentioned it ( or one did and the other two said they heard the same)
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27-05-2023 09:12 AM #19
I’m coming round to the way of thinking that we bin the whole youth set up.
The way finances are now, anybody half decent is likely to be whisked off either to the OF or England, leaving us with the ones least likely to be of much use.
We’re probably best focusing on salvaging the likes of Laidlaw when they’re binned a few years further down the line.
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27-05-2023 09:16 AM #20
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27-05-2023 09:18 AM #21
Can’t get too worked up about this. He’ll be away down south for more cash, fair play to him.
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27-05-2023 09:22 AM #22
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27-05-2023 09:34 AM #24
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However UEFA are introducing new conditions every year, about youth players having to be involved in european squads, and a percentage of these players must be from the teams country.
Therefore we cannot bin our youth system.
The other main point is, mainly kids male and female, that go through the system feel an affinity with the club, including some of their parents.
The club are entwined more in the community, and we are after all a community club.
Imagine hibs didn’t have a youth system, and hearts picked up all the decent local kids. 🤔
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27-05-2023 09:34 AM #25
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Obviously wasn’t too arsed about staying, as most of the other lads except him signed the 2 year deals offered. Good luck wherever you go you pup 👍🏼
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27-05-2023 09:36 AM #26
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Picking up youngsters that are let go by bigger clubs and invest that money we save on the first team seems a better idea.
And like you say in an ideal world we wouldn't but what we get from it dosen't cover what we spend and that money can go on the first team instead.
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27-05-2023 09:37 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Or maybe they just operate with the bare minimum required to allow them to function normally ie play in Europe etc?
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27-05-2023 09:38 AM #28
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27-05-2023 09:38 AM #29
Hard to believe he wouldn't have offered more than McKirdy had he been given the opportunity.
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27-05-2023 09:45 AM #30
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Hibs should be looking to be in europe every season. 👍🏻
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