Darron Gibson

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Gibson is the best passer of a ball at the club. He always looks forward instead of backwards and sideways like most of the midfielders we've had in the past. Can't wait until he's back and can give us another option.
 
Gibson is the best passer of a ball at the club. He always looks forward instead of backwards and sideways like most of the midfielders we've had in the past. Can't wait until he's back and can give us another option.

This what I'm saying about his performances since before last Xmas. We know he can pass forward with great range and accuracy but for me that was totally absent from his game. He was either playing it safe or the accuracy was totally off. I don't think he offered us very much going forward really in the second half of last season, and I'm big fan of his.
 

Barry is a total professional....and that includes "professional" fouls. He knows what he is doing everytime I think. Cant believe his red card stats are so low!


I think his "professionalism" / the way he carries himself may have something to do with this. He doesn't come off as a snide, and even his terrible challenges aren't typically dangerous, which I think might be why ref's are reluctant to show him red.

As to Gibson, can't wait to get him back. I'm hoping for a lengthy cup run this season, and depth will be crucial when competing on two fronts
 
Can't believe there's people saying don't offer him another contract. Barry is on loan and there's no guarantee that he'll stay (i think he will though). Personally i'm really looking forward to him getting back fit.
 
I know its just a small thing but Gibbo doesnt seem as connected to the club as other members of the squad. His twitter is full of nonsense and he barely mentions the club.

I noticed over the hols a tweet from Aguero saying happy new year and showing him working out and basically giving a message to the fans that he is busting his balls to get back. On the flip side Gibbo is tweeting about some random crap and having "banter". I wouldnt be the first to question his general attitude, even if I probably read to much into all that.

As an Irish Everton fan I want him more than most to fulfill that potential, as you cannot train to be as good a passer as he can be, thats a natural ability.
 
No doubt Gibson is a decent player for us but he hasn't been missed. The way RM has us playing we are no longer heavily dependent on any one player. With Moyes (only an observation) if a player was out with injury or the likes then he was missed big time and the team was only half effective as it should be. Could you imagine if Jags, Distin, Howard and Baines were missing from the team last season? We would of fell apart at the seams, yet the question is why haven't we this season. Is it because the replacements are brilliant or do you think its the way RM has his team playing with flexibility and possession based football rather than the rigid way we used to play.

You mean like when Baines was out for a stretch in 2012/13 and we battered two teams 4-0 and put 4 past United at OT ?

Moyes made mistakes, there's no need for people to make stuff up.
 

You mean like when Baines was out for a stretch in 2012/13 and we battered two teams 4-0 and put 4 past United at OT ?

Moyes made mistakes, there's no need for people to make stuff up.

You are a right pedantic knob. Just like when Howard was out against Wigan in the FA Cup. You know where I was coming from yet you cannot control your Knobbiness. :)
 
You mean like when Baines was out for a stretch in 2012/13 and we battered two teams 4-0 and put 4 past United at OT ?

Moyes made mistakes, there's no need for people to make stuff up.

2011/2012

And this also happened to be the time Moyes finally moved Neville out of midfield (because he was forced to)... but I'm sure that's just a coincidence too.

If you're going to be a pedant at least do so thoroughly
 
I don't think Brennan is being pedantic. He's spot on. We beat the mancs at Wembley without Arteta (our best player at the time) whilst in a good run of form. We were in good form when Baines (again, our best player at the time) was injured. I also remember us coping admirably and showing decent form when we had no recognised strikers fit and were forced to rely on Cahill and Fellaini. There's probably numerous other examples...
 
I don't think Brennan is being pedantic. He's spot on. We beat the mancs at Wembley without Arteta (our best player at the time) whilst in a good run of form. We were in good form when Baines (again, our best player at the time) was injured. I also remember us coping admirably and showing decent form when we had no recognised strikers fit and were forced to rely on Cahill and Fellaini. There's probably numerous other examples...

This, basically.
 

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