View Full Version : Darron Gibson
The Fly
05/04/2009, 7:47 PM
What game were you watching?:confused:
Apologies, I thought I heard on the radio that he got on in extra-time.
I stand corrected.
irishfan86
19/04/2009, 7:12 AM
Someone told me Gibson may be starting in the semi-final tomorrow- can anyone give me confirmation of this?
rambler14
19/04/2009, 9:25 AM
Someone told me Gibson may be starting in the semi-final tomorrow- can anyone give me confirmation of this?
Theres a lot of line-up rumours going around. I heard Macheda will start up front with Tevez and that Rooney and Berbatov will drop out, also Ronaldo will be rested as will Van Der Sar.
The Fly
19/04/2009, 2:22 PM
Gibson starts in centre midfield, in a much changed line up for United - just been confirmed.
Pre-match build up on ITV1 now, match starts at 4 pm.
This is a big stage for him - wish him luck!
stiffler
19/04/2009, 2:32 PM
Gibson starts in centre midfield, in a much changed line up for United - just been confirmed.
Pre-match build up on ITV1 now, match starts at 4 pm.
This is a big stage for him - wish him luck!
Good stuff, nice to see him get a run out in the centre.
Appears to be a 4 3 3, with Gibson, Anderson and Park in midfield. Second appearance at Wembley for Gibson!!
Foster
Rafael Vidic Ferdinand Fabio
Anderson Gibson Park
Tevez Welbeck Macheda
Youths4Ever
19/04/2009, 3:01 PM
really hope he does play well good luck Darren
rambler14
19/04/2009, 3:49 PM
He's playing very well
holidaysong
19/04/2009, 4:27 PM
Nice top corner shot there by Gibson from the edge of the box. The goalkeeper had to put it out for a corner.
rambler14
19/04/2009, 5:00 PM
Best player on the pitch at the moment
NeilMcD
19/04/2009, 5:07 PM
Struggling with cramp at the moment in my opinion.
Colbert Report
19/04/2009, 5:16 PM
No subs left for Manchester United. Gibson will take a penalty if it goes that far.
Youths4Ever
19/04/2009, 5:33 PM
Gibson played well nothing outstanding but did pretty much everything else right. hope trap is watching or at least see's the dvd
DmanDmythDledge
19/04/2009, 5:34 PM
OK game from him. Didn't do too much wrong but didn't do anything spectacular either. 6/10.
tricky_colour
19/04/2009, 5:36 PM
Will he get his penalty :D?
Colbert Report
19/04/2009, 5:37 PM
Manchester United only got to take four penalties, they lose 4-2.
tricky_colour
19/04/2009, 5:37 PM
Cant be worse than berbatov anyway:)
Youths4Ever
19/04/2009, 5:45 PM
Cant be worse than berbatov anyway:)
that was poor. wonder was he down to take the last one
Predator
19/04/2009, 5:57 PM
The lad had a solid game. Did well sitting in midfield and had one great shot. Corners could have been a bit better and he seemed to tire a lot towards the end of the game - but that's probably expected, seeing as he hasn't exactly played loads of 90+ minute games. Hopefully he can build on his performance and start breaking into the first team next season.
rambler14
19/04/2009, 6:13 PM
Berbatov really let the side down in the short time he was on. His penalty was nothing short of embarassing.....at least Ferdinand went for a corner!
Stuttgart88
19/04/2009, 6:29 PM
Only saw the first 60 minutes and again the main thing I noticed in him is that he's very good at receiving the ball under pressure. He also seems happy to let more established players take the initiative. Solid performance based on what I saw. R5 Live said he was moved RHM to accomodate Scholes.
Predator
19/04/2009, 6:50 PM
Only saw the first 60 minutes and again the main thing I noticed in him is that he's very good at receiving the ball under pressure. He also seems happy to let more established players take the initiative. Solid performance based on what I saw. R5 Live said he was moved RHM to accomodate Scholes.
Sometimes he appears to be a bit lethargic, but maybe that's down to not having much playing time over the season. His awareness and passing ability are quite good and will only get better as he continues to up his game for the first team. You could tell he wasn't comfortable on the right side of midfield and that, combined with his tired legs, made him a bit of a liability. Baines looked to exploit Gibson's tiredness by making more runs forward at the end. However, he was solid throughout nonetheless. Good overall performance.
The Fly
19/04/2009, 8:15 PM
I thought Gibson played very well and was definately one of United's more impressive performers on the day. He shows great calmness and composure on the ball with a good positional sense when not in possession or when looking to receive a pass. He also has a great shot on him from distance and was unfortunate not to score today. Up until he was moved out to the right side of midfield, to accommodate Scholes in the middle, Vidic and Ferdinand didn't have a lot to do as he shielded the defence so well. His only downside is that he is a bit one-paced.
Hopefully he can now push on and challenge for a starting place in the United side more consistently next season. Calmness and composure on the ball is a great starting point for any central midfielder, as he matures and gains more experience hopefully he can impose himself more and be more dynamic. Every time I have seen him play he has displayed these qualities, he has never seemed tense or nervous on the ball.
Whether his long term future lies with United or not remains to be seen, but regardless, and more importantly, we have a player on our hands!
rambler14
19/04/2009, 10:54 PM
Sky Sports gave him 7 out of 10 saying he was "Happy to keep posession".
Which he was. I thought he was the most confident United player on the ball today and was constantly looking to attack.
drummerboy
20/04/2009, 8:26 AM
I think he played well. He looked assured. Won some good tackles and passed the ball well. Not sure if he will ever become a regular at MANU but I'm sure there are plenty of Premiership clubs who would play him in their first 11.
Carrigaline
20/04/2009, 10:23 AM
He also seems happy to let more established players take the initiative.I don't know whether it's a confidence issue or a lack of faith in his own ability, but he does this way too often for me. He needs to look at players who play a similar kind of game to him to see this. If you watch Fabregas, Scholes or Xavi, they're constantly presenting themselves for the ball. They'll happily knock it around the middle of the park until they see a gap they can play the ball into. I'm not saying Gibson should be as good as either of those two, but I do think he can show for the ball more and knock the ball around with simple passes.
Taking the green-tinted specs off though, I can't see him being anywhere near the first team squad.
drummerboy
20/04/2009, 11:29 AM
Taking the green-tinted specs off though, I can't see him being anywhere near the first team squad.
He has just played in a cup semi-final and the league Cup FInal. He has also played in a few Premiership games and Champions leag games. If thats not near the first team squad, I don't know what is.
Metrostars
20/04/2009, 12:24 PM
I think Gibson is out of contract at the end of the season. It will be interesting to see if Fergie keeps him although I'm sure there'll be plenty of interested Prem teams after yesterday's good performance. I think Fergie will keep him.
dr_peepee
20/04/2009, 12:30 PM
I don't know whether it's a confidence issue or a lack of faith in his own ability, but he does this way too often for me.
I read before that he has confidence issues. It was one of the united youth coaches stating that he wished Gibson had to the belief to go with his ability... or something to that effect..
I thought he had a solid game and was one of the more impressive United performers, but one thing I will never understand is why he takes set pieces. He was terrible last night with the corners. It was certainly an improvement on the Ireland game -vs- Italy however, where his corners were absoultely horrendous, rarely (if ever?) beating the first man.
shakermaker1982
20/04/2009, 7:12 PM
solid performance and if given time could flourish. The guy clearly has ability and needs to learn from Scholes on how to start dictacting the tempo of a game. At this moment in time he's willing to clean up but then let somebody else bring it forward. Carrick was also guilty of this in his first season at OT. He's young and is probably a little bit intimidated/lacking in confidence but fingers crossed he can notch it a gear or two next season. I don't think it helped his cause that his fellow midfielders had off days. Park has looked jaded since coming back from international duty, Anderson played well against Porto but didn't shine on Sunday and Welbeck is not a left winger so the team struggled going forward.
ofjames
20/04/2009, 8:00 PM
according to ole solskjaer (now reserve team coach ot OT), gibson is "a ferrari that we sometimes cannot get out of the garage".
that probably reflects the confidence issue some of you guys were talking about. the boy has definitely got fine attributes for a central midfielder. i agree that he passes on responsibility to the senior pro's too often and do feel he needs to be more assertive.
but fergie (and trap) seems to rate him, and they are pretty fine judges of talent. not many youth team players get this far at Man United. if he gets half the chances flectcher got (he was complete garbage for at least 2 seasons) i'm confident he'll develop into a huge asset for us.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/mar/27/darron-gibson-republic-of-ireland-world-cup
According to the above link his contract runs out June 2010. A lot of united fansites say that its this summer. Who knows which one is right. I'd say he'll be offered a contract regardless and will jump to sign it.
Jicked
21/05/2009, 11:52 AM
The Guardian reporting today that Darron's contract is up this summer, and so if he gets a game against Wigan it may be his last game for Man Utd. The Guardian have though included him in their list of 10 out of contract players to keep an eye on this summer, along with the likes of Tevez and Owen.
EalingGreen
21/05/2009, 12:09 PM
The Guardian reporting today that Darron's contract is up this summer, and so if he gets a game against Wigan it may be his last game for Man Utd. The Guardian have though included him in their list of 10 out of contract players to keep an eye on this summer, along with the likes of Tevez and Owen.
Although Fergie may well rest some of his First XI in the light of the CL Final etc, I'd still say Gibson would be doing well to get picked against Wigan this weekend.
Now Hull, that's a different matter...;)
Colbert Report
21/05/2009, 12:10 PM
The Guardian reporting today that Darron's contract is up this summer, and so if he gets a game against Wigan it may be his last game for Man Utd. The Guardian have though included him in their list of 10 out of contract players to keep an eye on this summer, along with the likes of Tevez and Owen.
I tried looking for this but couldn't find it. Any chance you could post a link? Thanks.
Jicked
21/05/2009, 12:13 PM
Although Fergie may well rest some of his First XI in the light of the CL Final etc, I'd still say Gibson would be doing well to get picked against Wigan this weekend.
Now Hull, that's a different matter...;)
Ah, I must have been mixing up final day of last year's Premiership with this years!
Here's the link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/may/21/premier-league-player-contracts-tevez
youngirish
21/05/2009, 1:15 PM
Ah, I must have been mixing up final day of last year's Premiership with this years!
Here's the link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/may/21/premier-league-player-contracts-tevez
I'd personally be surprised if we didn't see him at united for at least another season though I'm not sure a move away to a mid table Premiership club would be a disaster for him at this stage of his career.
geysir
21/05/2009, 2:50 PM
The Guardian have though included him in their list of 10 out of contract players to keep an eye on this summer, along with the likes of Tevez and Owen.
And out of those 10, take away the risky chronically injured ones and the old timers, Daron would be in the top 5.
Lionel Ritchie
21/05/2009, 2:58 PM
The word on WACCOE a while back was Ferguson had offered a very long loan of Gibson (and Cathcart who's just been called up by NI) along with a substantial wad of cash to Leeds United for Fabian Delph.
Gibson will play against Hull on Sunday. I'd love to see him at Leeds but suspect I won't unless we draw the filth in an early round of a cup next season.
John83
21/05/2009, 3:02 PM
I call BS. No way Gibson would be interested in going to a 3rd flight club.
EalingGreen
21/05/2009, 3:33 PM
The word on WACCOE a while back was Ferguson had offered a very long loan of Gibson (and Cathcart who's just been called up by NI) along with a substantial wad of cash to Leeds United for Fabian Delph.
I can see why that would appeal to Ferguson, who's been linked before with Delph.
However, as John83 points out, I couldn't see it appealing to Gibson. As it happens, Fergie tried to persuade Gibson to go to Peterborough U, where his son Darren is manager, at the start of this season, but Gibson said "no".
Iirc, "personal terms" were said to be a problem, although I suspect that Fergie Sr. would have found a way of smoothing that out to help his son etc, so it's more likely DG didn't want 3rd flight football. Of course, Posh have since been promoted...
As for Cathcart, he ended going on a season-loan to Plymouth Argyle where, despite the club struggling to stay in the Championship, he went straight into the team and stayed there, apparently playing very well (Fans' Young player of the Year).
Unfortunately, because his career path has shadowed Jonny Evans (e.g. both spent time at MU's feeder club in Belgium, then went to a Championship club on loan), peoples' expectations of Cathcart are very high, perhaps unrealistically so, for JE is such a hard act to follow.
That said, CC was Captain of MU's Youth team, and when FIFA picked a European Youth Select XI to play their African Counterparts in Barcelona a couple of years back, Cathcart was the only British Isles-born player to be selected. Also, he's the NI U-21 Captain, where he's the backbone of the defence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Cathcart
Coincidentally, he was MU's Young Player of the Year (Jimmy Murphy Trophy) the season after Darron Gibson, with Welbeck being his successor, followed by Macheda this season.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_United_F.C._Reserves_and_Academy#Player s_of_the_Year
Metrostars
22/05/2009, 12:59 AM
The Guardian reporting today that Darron's contract is up this summer, and so if he gets a game against Wigan it may be his last game for Man Utd. The Guardian have though included him in their list of 10 out of contract players to keep an eye on this summer, along with the likes of Tevez and Owen.
I don't think that's accurate. I'm pretty sure he has another year left on his contract.
Also from the Guardian:
...he is determined to earn an extension to his contract that expires in the summer after this.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/mar/27/darron-gibson-republic-of-ireland-world-cup
rambler14
24/05/2009, 3:26 PM
What a goal!
Colbert Report
24/05/2009, 3:27 PM
The goal that could keep Newcastle up! He should go on loan to them next season.
Buller
24/05/2009, 3:54 PM
The lad has some shot on him... I've seen him score at least 3 crackers now, but that was his best! What a goal... (C'mon Hull!)
Colbert Report
24/05/2009, 3:59 PM
Just saw the goal on the halftime highlight package. Unreal. We could have a real player here.
Just saw the goal on the halftime highlight package. Unreal. We could have a real player here.
How did he play in general? He appears to be making more of a name for himself with every first team appearance he makes.
eirebhoy
24/05/2009, 5:28 PM
I watched most of the game and he still needs to become more of a playmaker. He has the ability and the brain but he doesn't show for the ball enough. I think Rafael was critisised for a square pass across to a Hull player but it was an area which Gibson should have been. When a teammate has the ball he has to make himself available at all times. That's his job.
rambler14
24/05/2009, 6:35 PM
How did he play in general? He appears to be making more of a name for himself with every first team appearance he makes.
Man of the Match in my opinion.
dr_peepee
24/05/2009, 7:18 PM
He has the ability and the brain but he doesn't show for the ball enough..... When a teammate has the ball he has to make himself available at all times. That's his job.
Dude. I haven't seen todays game yet but you hit the nail on the head there. That's been my opinion of him. He was definately hiding at stages in Croker against Cyprus.
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