Owen Elding F Hibs b.2006

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  • Eirambler
    International Prospect
    • Apr 2004
    • 5046

    #1

    Owen Elding F Hibs b.2006

    I don't know if he's technically eligible yet, but he's going to be and has been thrown in for his Hibs debut against Rangers so he may as well have his own thread!
  • Eirambler
    International Prospect
    • Apr 2004
    • 5046

    #2
    Two months on and Hibs fans reckon they have unearthed a massive talent in Elding. They're already at the stage of hoping they can at least get one full season out of him before they sell him on for a sizeable fee.

    He was player of the match today ahead of former Borussia Dortmund player Felix Passlack.
    Last edited by Eirambler; 04/04/2026, 9:17 PM.

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    • Fixer82
      Seasoned Pro
      • Nov 2009
      • 3449

      #3
      Originally posted by Eirambler
      I don't know if he's technically eligible yet, but he's going to be and has been thrown in for his Hibs debut against Rangers so he may as well have his own thread!
      If he’s lived here since he was six, why wouldn’t he be eligible? Surely he has Irish citizenship?
      Isn’t it exactly the same as Ogbene? Moved here as a young kid
      Folding my way into the big money!!!

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      • tetsujin1979
        Coach
        • Nov 2003
        • 23730

        #4
        He is eligible, there's no question there, just taking time to receive his passport
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        • Eirambler
          International Prospect
          • Apr 2004
          • 5046

          #5
          Originally posted by Fixer82
          If he’s lived here since he was six, why wouldn’t he be eligible? Surely he has Irish citizenship?
          Isn’t it exactly the same as Ogbene? Moved here as a young kid
          He doesn't currently have Irish citizenship. That's why he hasn't been in the under 21 squad to date. Until he gets Irish citizenship he is British only and therefore ineligible.

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          • liamoo11
            Seasoned Pro
            • Oct 2010
            • 3115

            #6
            Do the sligo fans who wood have seen alot of both of them think he is better than Kenny?

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            • Fixer82
              Seasoned Pro
              • Nov 2009
              • 3449

              #7
              Oh right, I see. So his parents just never bothered to get him citizenship?
              Do you not need that to live in a country long term?
              Folding my way into the big money!!!

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              • OMTY
                Youth Team
                • Jan 2011
                • 116

                #8
                Originally posted by Fixer82
                Oh right, I see. So his parents just never bothered to get him citizenship?
                Do you not need that to live in a country long term?
                Not as a UK citizen in Ireland. And not as an EU citizen either. I have a few friends in similar situations. Some almost 20 years in Ireland. It costs almost a grand to get citizenship and they just weigh it up as not worth it.

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                • rebelmusic
                  First Team
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 1130

                  #9
                  Didn't this just get sorted before the international window?

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                  • Thewhitepele
                    Apprentice
                    • May 2023
                    • 55

                    #10
                    Originally posted by liamoo11
                    Do the sligo fans who wood have seen alot of both of them think he is better than Kenny?
                    Two very different players. Kenny was a speed merchant who got his shots off early. He was great on the counter attack.

                    Elding is a work horse attacker and technically gifted.

                    The reason I think Elding will go further in the game is he is worth his place in the team even if he isn't scoring goals.

                    He reminds me of Kevin Doyle in that respect who even in a nil nil draw would be man of the match. Hibs was a good move for him and he seems to listen to good advice eg. staying at Sligo Rovers until he was ready for the next step up and picking a club he would get game time at. The question is how many more levels can he go up.
                    Last edited by Thewhitepele; 08/04/2026, 1:54 PM. Reason: Typo

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                    • Eirambler
                      International Prospect
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 5046

                      #11
                      Originally posted by rebelmusic
                      Didn't this just get sorted before the international window?
                      I think the reports were that they were hopeful that it was close, but it is not yet sorted.

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                      • liamoo11
                        Seasoned Pro
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 3115

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Thewhitepele
                        Two very different players. Kenny was a speed merchant who got his shots off early. He was great on the counter attack.

                        Elding is a work horse attacker and technically gifted.

                        The reason I think Elding will go further in the game is he is worth his place in the team even if he isn't scoring goals.

                        He reminds me of Kevin Doyle in that respect who even in a nil nil draw would be man of the match. Hibs was a good move for him and he seems to listen to good advice eg. staying at Sligo Rovers until he was ready for the next step up and picking a club he would get game time at. The question is how many more levels can he go up.
                        Thanks

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                        • Eirambler
                          International Prospect
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 5046

                          #13
                          The speed at which he has made the step up to playing for a top half SPL team is very impressive. A number of young players from the League of Ireland have gone over, arguably with more hype around them than Elding, and have taken a lot longer to make the step up, or not managed it at all.

                          We've seen a bit from Elding in terms of some of his goals for Sligo but, whether it's because he was with a club from outside Dublin or because he hasn't been in Ireland underage squads, he wasn't hyped as much as some others have been. The speed at which he has become a starting 11 player at Hibs is very encouraging. To put it into context, the players he is currently rated ahead of at Hibs includes:

                          Martin Boyle - 40 caps for Australia and heading for the World Cup
                          Ante Suto - Recent Australian squad callup
                          Dane Scarlett - England underage international who was given more Premier League game time by Spurs than Troy Parrott got
                          Elie Youan - Former French underage international

                          So he's already outperforming some decent players. His goal at the weekend is at the beginning of the highlights below. But his through ball for the second goal, shown straight afterwards in the highlights, is arguably more impressive.

                          Last edited by tetsujin1979; 09/04/2026, 11:02 AM. Reason: Embedded video

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