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Michael Hector (Page 11 - Signs a NEW one year deal)

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  • Hector’s cameo was critical to keeping the 3 points IMHO. He is renowned for being a ball playing centre half, but last night his wise head told him to go back to basics and buy time/run down the clock (as others also recognised) and it worked a treat. His style will little doubt change in full game mode, but talking style anybody else notice his Chris Perry ‘rash’ like defending style. He gets very tight to his man.

    I’m excited to see him playing from the start and can see him displacing Inniss within then next 2-3 weeks.
    I'm expecting/hoping the same
  • Assume he did precisely what he was told ... "just get rid of it , care not how pretty  it looks" ....   it worked all round!
  • Spoke to my Fulham supporting fan who thinks he should be playing in The Championship, not League One, if and when he gets his fitness back. He told me to look for long diagonal passes, most of which go straight into touch but when they come of they can really create an attack. 

    I immediately thought of Naby Sarr.
  • Spoke to my Fulham supporting fan who thinks he should be playing in The Championship, not League One, if and when he gets his fitness back. He told me to look for long diagonal passes, most of which go straight into touch but when they come of they can really create an attack. 

    I immediately thought of Naby Sarr.
    Don't tell @Leuth :smile:



  • Oggy Red said:
    He came across as strong mentally and determined.

    Makes a change from the dithering uncertainty often served up by some players.

    You know IMO the greatest problem with our side is lack of concentration and mental strength when things don't go to plan.

    That and the experience to know what to do and when.   This squad needs, amongst a lot of things, some players who have played 300 odd games and who's legs haven't gone.
  • I hope we potentially have some sort of option for him next season. I mentioned him a few times on the free agent thread. If he can be secured medium term  then the EOC departure becomes more understandable. I feel Hector is a better player and Eoghan wouldn't stay to be 4th choice.

    I hope as a London based player that playing for us might appeal even in L1 if we built a new squad.
  • Liked the fact he was in Ness's ear offering him advice and guidance during the FGR bombardment!

    Need a character like that. 
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  • edited February 2023
    Best to reserve judgement on Michael Hector until he plays longer than a short cameo when we are on the back foot and just clearing our lines as the passing has disappeared.
    I feel he has a chance to be a born again footballer if he still has fire in his belly. 

    Hector can be a cult hero or a disaster was my first impression on this  signing.
    If an upwardly mobile team like Sheffield Wednesday were prepared to give him a trial, then a mid table League 1 team like Cafc should be an easier transition despite the rust.
  • A talker, which is much needed as Innis doesn't have that in his game and Ness, Sess and Clare need that instruction. We sit very deep almost inviting pressure, hopefully he will get us further up the field, as long as his fitness holds. 
  • Exactly - I need to judge him on more than a cameo against the bottom team who were specialists in booting the ball over their stands when they had the chance!
  • Best to reserve judgement on Michael Hector until he plays longer than a short cameo when we are on the back foot and just clearing our lines as the passing has disappeared.
    I fill he has a chance to be a born again footballer if he still has fire in his belly. 

    Hector can be a cult hero or a disaster was my first impression on this  signing.
    If an upwardly mobile team like Sheffield Wednesday were prepared to give him a trial, then a mid table League 1 team like Cafc should be an easier transition despite the rust.
    If he plays in the next two games we'll soon get an indication of his ability.
  • Best to reserve judgement on Michael Hector until he plays longer than a short cameo when we are on the back foot and just clearing our lines as the passing has disappeared.
    I fill he has a chance to be a born again footballer if he still has fire in his belly. 

    Hector can be a cult hero or a disaster was my first impression on this  signing.
    If an upwardly mobile team like Sheffield Wednesday were prepared to give him a trial, then a mid table League 1 team like Cafc should be an easier transition despite the rust.
    If he plays in the next two games we'll soon get an indication of his ability.
    I already have.🤭🤭🤭
  • Bailey said:
    A talker, which is much needed as Innis doesn't have that in his game and Ness, Sess and Clare need that instruction. We sit very deep almost inviting pressure, hopefully he will get us further up the field, as long as his fitness holds. 

    We did end up playing deep against FGR as the game unfolded but under Holden that's not always the case. Big units like Inniss are vulnerable when they have to turn and chase back. Is that the case with a rusty Hector ?

    Play a low block or high line depending on the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition. Inviting pressure is such a strange concept in football. A good CB leader should be able to make sure that it doesn't become the Alamo. From corners it understandable but from open play it's just giving over any momentum gained.
  • If a team is going to sit and park the bus, it's best not to sit on the 18 yard line.
    That's shooting distance, inviting pot shots and the occasional worldie.

    Holding the line too high can also make a back line vulnerable to the long ball over the top or killer through ball.
    You need quick footed CBs and a sweeper-keeper quickly off his line, to combat that.

    So holding the line mid-distance, say 10 yards outside the box can perhaps generally be optimal.
  • Starting debut today. 👍
  • JamesSeed said:
    Starting debut today. 👍
    Here’s hoping he can kick the ball into the stands for 90 minutes, so we can get a point!
  • JamesSeed said:
    Starting debut today. 👍
    Here’s hoping he can kick the ball into the stands for 90 minutes, so we can get a point!
    Except when he puts one of our players through to score   :)
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  • Disappointing that he was at least partially at fault for the two goals.

    But I liked his general play overall today, especially his distribution.

    Could be useful in securing our mid-table spot this season.
  • Passed the ball with a purpose which is more than I can say about the other 9 gobshites on the pitch 
  • edited March 2023
    I really hope that we have an option next season.

    Like many on here I browse our free agent options.

    Hector stood out for me on those lists,but he wasn't ready to sign for us until it became clear he couldn't get a Championship gig having spent time at Luton and Reading on trial as well as the massives.

    I suspect had he signed in the summer instead of EOC there wouldn't have been many complaints. A CV of Chelsea, Frankfurt, Fulham and Wednesday would be more impressive than Bury, Oldham, Rochdale and Walsall.

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