hockey player association football player
As a teenager he worked in the dockyards and played junior football for Dundee North End. He signed for English professional club Sheffield United in 1944 and became a first team regular when competitive football resumed after the end of the Second World War. Forbes suffered an injury during the 1947-1948 season and lost his place in the Sheffield United first team, which prompted Forbes to ask for a transfer.
Arsenal signed Forbes in March 1948 for a fee of £15,000.
The move was encouraged by Forbes" Scotland teammate Archie Macaulay, who subsequently lost his place in the Arsenal team to Forbes. Forbes played an important role in the latter victory, as Arsenal defeated Liverpool 2–0 in the final.
Forbes suffered from recurring knee injuries during the 1955-1956 season. Arsenal signed Dave Bowen to replace Forbes, who they allowed to leave at the end of the season.
Forbes played for Leyton Orient, Fulham and non-league club Gravesend and Northfleet before retiring as a player.
Forbes played 14 times for Scotland between 1947 and 1952. He also represented Scotland at ice hockey. Forbes returned to Arsenal as a youth team coach.
While taking an Arsenal team on a tour of South Africa in 1964, he was offered the opportunity to coach the Wanderers side.
Forbes decided to accept and emigrated soon afterwards. Although Wanderers were an all-white club at the time, Forbes also coached black players in township and gold mine teams.
He became manager of Orlando Pirates in 1975. His life in South Africa was not dull and saw him coach a few more teams after Pirates.
The likes of Rangers, Highlands Park, Western Tigers and Swaraj all in his later years.
He also coached football at Yeshiva College for many years. Forbes briefly became coach of the Israeli club Maccabi Haifa and he also worked in Kuwait. He only fully retired from football when he was aged 83, when he had already been diagnosed as suffering from prostate cancer.