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liamoo11
31/08/2014, 1:46 AM
I would be inclined to side with Martinez on this one.

this is the same martinez who in april said gibson could be involved in last game of season. now nearly 5 months later he does not want him playing international football. there has been no talk of injury setback in that time and certainly no new surgery

Charlie Darwin
31/08/2014, 1:56 AM
This is the same Martinez who has left him out of all of his squads so far this season as he thinks he needs more time to get back to first team football. There might have been no talk of a setback, but clearly they are choosing their moment to bring him back so that there is the smallest possibility of a relapse. I wouldn't usually be so trusting of club managers, but in this case I'd say his caution should be heeded.

Having said that, 45 minutes against Oman might be a nice way to ease him into first team football after having made the bench for Everton today. You never know, Martinez might have rang O'Neill himself and said it was a good idea.

Stuttgart88
03/09/2014, 3:52 PM
What sort of accent does Gibson have? Danny?

It seems part Derry, part Scouse and part something different altogether.

http://www.rte.ie/sport/player/734/641025/

DannyInvincible
03/09/2014, 5:16 PM
What sort of accent does Gibson have? Danny?

It seems part Derry, part Scouse and part something different altogether.

http://www.rte.ie/sport/player/734/641025/

Ha, it's funny you noticed that. It's not a pure Derry accent, even though he's from the Hazelbank area of the city. I remember being a bit puzzled by it too the first time I'd ever heard him in a public interview, as in, "Eh, where the hell did that come out of?!"

I'm pretty sure he didn't have what is a hybrid accent of sorts when he was at St. Columb's. I encountered him once or twice out and about in Derry shortly after he'd gotten the move to United and we exchanged a few brief words - congratulating him, wishing him the best and the like - but I hadn't recalled ever thinking there was anything unusual about his accent at the time. I know a few lads who were in his year at St. Columb's as well and they too found the affected accent development amusing. He would have spent a lot of time with John O'Shea after he moved to United - the two are pretty close - so my suspicion is that O'Shea's Waterford accent influenced it a bit, as there definitely are similarities in certain words. I'd imagine United do a fair bit of media training with their players as well so that might have impacted. He does tend to unusually stress or elongate certain pronunciations that might have been less clear to a global listener in a typical Derry city accent.

TheOneWhoKnocks
03/09/2014, 6:12 PM
The Derry accent is a hard one to get rid of, as Nadine Coyle will attest to.

Fixer82
03/09/2014, 7:47 PM
The Derry accent is a hard one to get rid of, as Nadine Coyle will attest to.

That and 400 liters of fake tan

DannyInvincible
04/09/2014, 6:02 PM
I was just listening to an interview with Wayne Rooney on the news there; his accent sounds a bit affected too. It's not a pure Scouse accent, is it?

OwlsFan
04/09/2014, 6:59 PM
Gibson came on and did what Gibson does which is what Whelan does - mostly short passes and nothing much too incisive, although I do remember one good through ball . I really don't think there is much of a difference between them. At least now though there is some cover in midfield.

gastric
30/10/2014, 2:45 AM
Jeez, I hope Paul Green stays fit. Maybe Roy can make a comeback!

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/worry-for-oneill-as-darron-gibson-joins-list-of-injured-30703909.html

Irwin3
30/10/2014, 6:00 PM
For those who were taken in by the alarmists in the Irish press jumping the gun and who missed the clarification earlier by Martinez. This misunderstanding is almost some kind of reversal of the Coleman/McCarthy saga.

http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2014/10/30/boss-no-gibson-concern

tetsujin1979
01/11/2014, 1:56 PM
not in the squad at all today, McCarthy, McGeady and Coleman all start for Everton: http://irish-abroad.appspot.com/Live#417753

Charlie Darwin
01/11/2014, 1:59 PM
Martinez's shallow lies shown up for what they are again. Does he ever tell the truth? Great to see McGeady start, though Martinez surely only offered it to him with a view to convincing him to declare for Scotland.

DannyInvincible
01/11/2014, 3:27 PM
Martinez's shallow lies shown up for what they are again. Does he ever tell the truth? Great to see McGeady start, though Martinez surely only offered it to him with a view to convincing him to declare for Scotland.

Ah now, that's a bit far-fetched. Martinez just wants to give Aiden as much time as possible on the pitch today to get injured.

Irwin3
01/11/2014, 4:09 PM
Martinez's shallow lies shown up for what they are again. Does he ever tell the truth? Great to see McGeady start, though Martinez surely only offered it to him with a view to convincing him to declare for Scotland.

Come off it. Other people have been banned for making accusations of this sort. Gibson is far from guaranteed from making the squad and after taking a knock in training on the Wednesday, it's hardly surprising for him to miss out.

As far as we know he trained on the Thursday. It was just a knock from the ball hitting him so no reason to doubt Martinez at the moment. No need to jump the gun and pre-emptively accuse people like that.

Stuttgart88
01/11/2014, 4:42 PM
Sarcasm, Irwin3, sarcasm.

Irwin3
06/11/2014, 12:25 AM
Thankfully Martinez was to be trusted on this one. Big game for Everton against Lille at home. Win their two home games and they would be through. Hopefully Gibson will see some action over the next couple of games but with him currently looking as 4th choice, who knows?. He's only had one minute since the last international break.

http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2014/11/05/alcaraz-dislocates-shoulder
"Darron is fully fit now," said Martinez. "The weekend was more of a precaution to allow him to get over that knock in training, but he's trained really well in the last three days so he'll be in contention [for Lille].

DeLorean
10/11/2014, 4:32 PM
Gibson Fitness Pleases Martinez (http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2014/11/10/gibson-fitness-pleases-martinez)Roberto Martinez is glad that Darron Gibson (http://www.evertonfc.com/players/d/dg/darron-gibson) is close to regaining his full match fitness, amid injury concerns to holding midfield duo Gareth Barry (http://www.evertonfc.com/players/g/gb/gareth-barry) and James McCarthy (http://www.evertonfc.com/players/j/jm/james-mccarthy).

Gibson played 75 minutes against Sunderland on Sunday after coming off the bench to replace Barry, who left the field on a stretcher after damaging his ankle in a challenge with Jordi Gomez.

McCarthy soldiered through the full match, despite complaining of a hamstring problem in the closing stages when Everton had made all three substitutions.

Martinez is now awaiting the results of assessments on the pair to ascertain the full extent of their injuries.

Should either or both of the duo face a spell on the sidelines, Gibson could play a more important role having been largely limited to substitute appearances so far this season.

The only games the former Manchester United man, who was sidelined for virtually all of the 2013/14 season with a ruptured cruciate ligament, has started this term were at Swansea City in the League Cup and FK Krasnodar in the Europa League.

Martinez said: “Darron is still working towards getting to his best level of match fitness because he was out for nearly a year with the injury he picked up when he was with the Republic of Ireland national team.

“But we have seen today [Sunday] that he is a phenomenal passer of the ball. He has got incredible technical ability and it’s great to have him in the team.

“That’s why you need a large squad full of quality and, with Mo Besic too, there is good competition for places.”

DannyInvincible
10/01/2015, 6:14 PM
'Gibson needs to get out of Goodison, warns Kilbane': http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/premier-league/gibson-needs-to-get-out-of-goodison-warns-kilbane-30896563.html


Kevin Kilbane has urged Darron Gibson to ask for a transfer from Everton to kick-start his career.

Having featured in just three of Everton's 19 league games this season - each time as a substitute - Gibson is quickly becoming the forgotten man at Goodison Park. This Tuesday marks the third anniversary since his move from Manchester United and yet at no stage has the outlook ever appeared as bleak.

Now 27, Gibson should be approaching his peak, yet he is danger of being pigeon-holed as a bit-part player, one who has made only 105 competitive starts in his career, nine years on from his debut as an 18-year-old for United against Barnet in the League Cup.

"It's a concern that Darron Gibson can't make the team even when Roberto Martinez plays three in central midfield," said Kilbane, "and he should consider going out on loan, or even leaving the club.

"He only has to look at Shane Duffy, who was in a similar position not so long ago. He moved to Blackburn and is now playing regularly. So Gibson has to consider his options carefully. Does he stay and get the odd cameo, or does he move? He needs to play, especially after missing a year with injury."

...

DeLorean
10/01/2015, 8:24 PM
Presume he's still injured is he? His career really is dwindling away.

DannyInvincible
10/01/2015, 9:44 PM
Martinez is saying he's expecting him back over the next few weeks: http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/everton-fc-cant-put-exact-8413026


“It has been Darron’s knee he had the cruciate problem with and he’s carried a few problems with that,” said Martinez, who has confirmed Matt Connery will be Everton’s new Head of Medicinal Services.

“But now he looks stronger and the three sessions he’s done he’s reacted really well and I think you need to monitor on how the knee reacts and at the moment I am quite confident that Darron should be back working with the team over the next couple of weeks. We’ll take it from there.”

TheOneWhoKnocks
11/01/2015, 11:50 AM
W 17 D 12 L 5

12 clean sheets

Only lost by more than one goal in 2 games

Never lost by any more than 2 goals

I think Everton fans forget just how good they had it when a healthy Gibson had a run in the team. I don't think Martinez rates him when he's fully fit either.

DeLorean
12/01/2015, 8:54 AM
I think that's a reasonable assumption with regards Martinez, but what makes you say that about the Everton fans?

Charlie Darwin
12/01/2015, 12:52 PM
@AndrewHorgan (https://twitter.com/AndrewHorgan) 1h1 hour ago (https://twitter.com/AndrewHorgan/status/554620240307691520)
Asked (by myself) whether Darron Gibson has a future at the club Roberto Matinez responded with an emphatic "Yes he does, yes!" #EFC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/EFC?src=hash) #ROI (https://twitter.com/hashtag/ROI?src=hash)

TheOneWhoKnocks
12/01/2015, 1:00 PM
"We won't sell our biggest assets in January".

If there was no interest from Man Utd he probably would have phrased that response differently, so I take it the interest isn't all paper talk?

zero
25/01/2015, 8:23 PM
is gibson injured again? everton having a poor season and gibson doesn't seen to be getting near the team. i guess he's about 5th choice central midfielder? barkley, besic and barry must all be ahead of him.

DeLorean
26/01/2015, 9:19 AM
I think it's more a case that he's still injured, than injured again. He's not competing the Barkley really but Barry, McCarthy and Besic are definitely ahead of him for the two holding roles.

zero
26/01/2015, 10:50 AM
I think it's more a case that he's still injured, than injured again. He's not competing the Barkley really but Barry, McCarthy and Besic are definitely ahead of him for the two holding roles.

oh right... i thought he had only just come back from injury just before we played scotland. i didn't realise he got injured subsequently.

Irwin3
26/01/2015, 10:18 PM
I think it's more a case that he's still injured, than injured again. He's not competing the Barkley really but Barry, McCarthy and Besic are definitely ahead of him for the two holding roles.

I don't think you can say that for certain, it's not simply a ranking of 1-4. Different combinations would come into play, possibly something like one of Barry/Gibson with one of McCarthy/Besic. Injuries certainly haven't helped his cause anyway with regards to the pecking order. His last appearance for Everton was against Sunderland where he came on for Barry early on ahead of Besic. He then went on international duty and withdrew from the squad following the Scotland game and hasn't been seen since. This 'minor knock' as described by the FAI on twitter has turned into a 2 and 1/2 month layoff with no return date. He was apparently close to a return in December but that never materialised, possibly hinting at him suffering setbacks or complications.

DeLorean
27/01/2015, 1:44 PM
Yeah there could be a bit of tweaking here and there that would suit him, as he probably is a more like for like replacement for Barry. In general though, I think it's fair enough to assume he has a lot of catching up to do to become a more prominent figure than any of those three.

Irwin3
27/01/2015, 4:44 PM
Yeah there could be a bit of tweaking here and there that would suit him, as he probably is a more like for like replacement for Barry. In general though, I think it's fair enough to assume he has a lot of catching up to do to become a more prominent figure than any of those three.

Certainly. McCarthy's recent problems have also given Besic a run of games and the Everton fans are impressed, despite their recent woes. With Gibson being out for so long and with his past history of injuries he has a lot to do to win the hearts and minds back of the fans and probably the manager as well. He could face having to look elsewhere if the management feel they can't continue to wait for him to get and stay fit going forward.

DannyInvincible
26/02/2015, 6:51 PM
Starts tonight against Young Boys with McCarthy and Barry also in midfield.

DeLorean
26/02/2015, 7:01 PM
A bizarrely strong team with The Emirates on Sunday. I'll join the conspiracy club if Mac or Seamie pick up knocks tonight :)

DeLorean
26/02/2015, 7:17 PM
Just had a quick look and Gibson seems to be playing just ahead of McCarthy and Barry.

tricky_colour
26/02/2015, 8:58 PM
I only saw a few bits of the match some classy defending from Coleman at one point,
however I don't think these young boys are up to much if Everton can beat them 7-2 overall.

DeLorean
26/02/2015, 9:18 PM
Yeah although I heard the commentator saying they beat Basel 4-2 at the weekend, not to be sniffed at as Geysir will eagerly testify.

Irwin3
26/02/2015, 11:27 PM
Came on against Leicester on Sunday and got 90 minutes tonight against Young Boys Bern. Joy to watch in both appearances spraying the quick passes all over the place. Somehow full of confidence and compared to last time he looks to be moving freely as well as being in great shape. After the false dawn last time it's hard to get expectations too high but hopefully this is the start of some great performances for club and country going forward. MOTM in both games according to the Everton fans on their biggest forum. The through-ball for Mirallas after slipping past his man was a thing of beauty.

https://vine.co/v/O2JA3Jj73MI (https://vine.co/v/O2JA3Jj73MI)


“Darron is a really important player who we have been missing for a long time,” added Martinez. “I was so pleased with the manner in which he controlled the game against Leicester at the weekend.

“I thought he carried on that performance today and it was great for him to be able to get through 90 minutes.

“We all know it is a difficult to find a player with the skill to find that forward pass and split defenders with a single ball, but Darron has that. He showed it with his ball for Kevin [Mirallas], which was exceptional.

“It is really good news for us to have Darron fully fit and fresh going into the final third of the season.”

http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2015/02/26/martinez-delighted-to-reach-last-16

DeLorean
27/02/2015, 7:28 AM
I was impressed with him against Leicester alright, head up all the time. A couple of his passes went a bit astray, one badly astray but at least he was trying to force the issue, which is exactly what Everton needed. Himself and McCarthy could be great, McCarthy covering the ground and keeping it simple, Gibson holding his position but the more adventurous ball player.

Charlie Darwin
04/03/2015, 6:08 PM
First league start in a year and a half for Gibson tonight, alongside McCarthy and Coleman.

BonnieShels
04/03/2015, 8:31 PM
And apparently he's injured again!!!

KK77
05/03/2015, 9:07 AM
Is the injury serious?

Stuttgart88
05/03/2015, 9:32 AM
He lasted the full 90.

KK77
05/03/2015, 10:11 AM
He lasted the full 90.

Thanks. He will get plenty of game time now judging by Roberto's comments.

tricky_colour
06/03/2015, 12:31 AM
Thanks. He will get plenty of game time now judging by Roberto's comments.

Why is he looking for more 2-0 defeats? :)

tetsujin1979
13/03/2015, 9:58 AM
Brief overview of Gibson's impact on Everton since returning to their first team ahead of the game against Newcastle this weekend: http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/unheralded-midfield-duo-who-could-decide-evertons-clash-newcastle

TheOneWhoKnocks
22/03/2015, 12:02 PM
Good article.

http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/premier-league/darron-gibson-has-gained-wisdom-amid-the-darkest-times-31085207.html

"I don't mean any disrespect here when I say this, but we've got a manager who speaks English and sometimes the players weren't really understanding what was going on at times under Trapattoni.

"Now we fully understand what's expected of us, we fully understand what we're doing, set-pieces, formations, shape. So I think it's been better since the new gaffer's come in. I think it gives us a better chance overall."

Charlie Darwin
04/04/2015, 4:43 PM
Broken metatarsal. Everton hoping it won't require surgery: http://www.the42.ie/difficult-season-darron-gibson-injury-2030819-Apr2015/

DannyInvincible
04/04/2015, 5:20 PM
We've not really heard much about the recurring groin problem since he left the Ireland squad. Presumably it will just keep recurring every few games without him undergoing the surgery that he was set to go through before Moyes departed. For how long would such surgery keep him out and for how long might this broken metatarsal keep him out?

Irwin3
04/04/2015, 11:06 PM
Martinez referred to the groin strain as being of the stomach variety so potentially it isn't directly related to the recurring ones he had in the thigh. Maybe he is indeed over them without having the surgery, or maybe it would flare up again after a longer run of games. Anyhow, this latest injury is just rotten bad luck. He only returned to training on Friday and he apparently has rolled the ankle, went home seemingly fine and then came in Saturday morning with it swollen and it turns out to be a fractured metatarsal. Too early to tell if he'll need surgery or the prognosis.

http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2015/04/04/gibson-fractures-metatarsal

Charlie Darwin
05/05/2015, 2:22 PM
Ruled out for the rest of the season and must be a doubt for Scotland: http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/english-soccer/darron-gibson-ruled-out-until-next-season-despite-injury-progress-1.2200581

TheOneWhoKnocks
01/06/2015, 5:38 PM
Everton heavily linked with Tom Cleverley.

It may be bias on my part but I think Gibson is a far better player than Cleverley, who I have never been impressed with. Granted he actually possesses the ability to remain fit for more than three consecutive games.