I see that he only has 6 months left on his deal.
Brentford have a further years option but haven’t activated it yet.
Anyone know how he’s been getting on down there?
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17-01-2025 07:17 AM #1
Ethan Laidlaw.
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17-01-2025 09:26 AM #2
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Wonder what he'll do next, maybe try lower league like Callum Young who is doing well
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17-01-2025 09:54 AM #3
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I would hope we could be able to entice him back up to us. The games I watched him in the development squad he was always the stand out performer and looked versatile.
I wish they would bring back the reserve games back. The jump between development to first team is too big. I loved the reserve games at easter road back in the day.
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17-01-2025 10:05 AM #4
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17-01-2025 10:51 AM #5
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Wouldn’t bother taking him back.
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17-01-2025 11:08 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2025 11:11 AM #7
I’d take him in a heartbeat. He looked excellent and was a standout v Dortmund. So much natural ability
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17-01-2025 11:13 AM #8
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17-01-2025 12:12 PM #9
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Worth picking up if he is released in the summer. Finish the job we started with Ethan.
A half season loan to the Scottish Championship and returning to Hibs on his 21st birthday if he is doing well.
However, I reckon Brentford will take up their years option on him and send him out on loan to the English 4th tier or to a small club in the 3rd tier.
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17-01-2025 04:37 PM #11
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Did he make much money from this move? Was it bad advice from an agent (or worse a pushy parent)?
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17-01-2025 04:42 PM #12
I wonder how ANY young player in the UK makes it these days? They get so little opportunity compared to yesteryear.
Go back to a 16 team league and give clubs like us, Hearts, A’deen a chance to have a transitional year or two in the doldrums but free from relegation worries to bring on such players
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I don't hold it against him, he's a young lad offered the chance of going to the Premier league in England. Didn't work out, I'd take him back here if he wanted on a 2 year deal and see if we can get something out of him, been short up front a few times this season so imagine he'd get a shot given he looked a good bit too good for youth football up here imo.
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17-01-2025 05:07 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Will be interesting to see how things work out for the boy
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17-01-2025 05:32 PM #16
Bring him back on a 2 year deal, exciting talent.
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17-01-2025 05:45 PM #17
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They eventually keep the very best, rent out and sell the very good and chuck the rest back in the sea without a life jacket.
Landers could be the first 18 year old taken from Hibs since Ethan Laidlaw and Kane O'Connor. Thank goodness he has 17 months left on his contract. It might put them off or we will be in a good position to negotiate.
Every week, if you pay attention, you will see English clubs taking another talented teenage Scottish player for their business operation. Before taking them they even have the cheek to take them down for a weeks training to make sure they are good enough to have a shot at making them money.
A quick check of yesterdays news reveals Queens Park Rangers are considering a move for 17-year-old Aberdeen centre-half Timothy Akindileni. Look and you will see these stories most days and at least once a week during the transfer windows you will see a transfer. Scotland is losing it's best talent before we have even seen them.
I started to take notice when Liverpool swanned in and took Ben Doak from Celtic. By the time he was aged 16 everyone, who knew about Scottish football, knew Doak was an almost certainty for big things. Liverpool tossed Celtic 600k and left with him under their arm. Less than 3 years later they are now looking for 30 million pounds for him. Easy money and the reason any teenager who shows talent and real potential is hoovered up by the English investment hubs for their player farms.Last edited by PHeffernan; 17-01-2025 at 11:48 PM.
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17-01-2025 05:54 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2025 06:17 PM #19
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Brentford took him because they thought he was the best player we had in that young Hibs team full of talent.
In those 2 years I presume he has developed physically and mentally but without seeing him play it's impossible to say if he has developed sufficiently as a player. Brentfords contract decision this summer will be the first real indicator.
I don't think Laidlaw has lost much ground, if any, on his peers at Hibs during his 2 years at Brentford.
Many of them have been moved on from Hibs after their contracts expired. A large proportion of those remaining are playing on loan in the bottom 2 tiers of Scottish football. Murray J can't get a game for the worst team in the Scottish Championship and Murray Aiken has struggled with injuries after a good start to his Championship loan last season.
That leaves Kanayo Megwa as his only peer that has cut it at a decent level so far ... and Laidlaw is 10 months younger than Kanayo so could still hit the same level close to the same age.Last edited by PHeffernan; 17-01-2025 at 11:50 PM.
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17-01-2025 06:36 PM #20
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The consensus seemed to be that Ethan was the best of a very good young team and him and his parents have given it a go. I don't see the issue. He thought he had a chance and he's giving it a go.
When he arrived at Brentford he no doubt found all his team mates where as good as, if not better than him.
Therein lies the beginning of a rude awakening for young players, with most eventually finding out they are one of many healthy fish.
Best in their street, best in primary school, then best in high school, best all the way up through the age groups at a professional club but eventually in mens football you meet all the best players from the last 16 years and you might find you are a very average professional if you are lucky.
If Ethan does well moving forward he might eventually be the new Jordan White.Last edited by PHeffernan; 17-01-2025 at 11:55 PM.
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17-01-2025 06:51 PM #21
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The Scottish championship is a far higher level than Brentford B, Big jump from an under 23 level to 2nd tier in Scotland.
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17-01-2025 06:55 PM #22
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LJ the 🤡
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17-01-2025 07:02 PM #23
I’d have no issue with him coming back if SDG is a fan
Did he not get an injury and that’s what limited some appearances? Seems to be playing more now
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17-01-2025 07:43 PM #25
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He is arguably their best player at the moment along with Penrice.
As for the standard of player at Scottish Championship level. It's generally where you go if your decent but not good enough for Hibs. So you will currently find Sam Stanton, Oli Shaw, Scott Martin, Dylan Tait, Dan MacKay etc there. It's a good standard but 2 levels below Hibs.Last edited by PHeffernan; 17-01-2025 at 08:05 PM.
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17-01-2025 10:28 PM #26
Were there not vague references to a farting incident that led to him having problems with Johnson?
I don’t think the specifics of that incident were ever revealed.
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17-01-2025 10:56 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2025 11:07 PM #28
No problem with him having ambition and taking a chance but I’m a great believer in establishing yourself first. It’s like getting an apprenticeship you can always fall back on. Learn to walk first.
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17-01-2025 11:07 PM #29
Did he not question why other players were getting picked ahead of him and their ability? Might be wrong on that though thought there was a few issues with him before he left .
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18-01-2025 12:40 AM #30
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Livi would be a good fit for EL
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