He'll be disappointed with that.
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He'll be disappointed with that.
Christmas off. Nice work.
Video here around 3:10: http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos...m-1-everton-2/
Very reckless, but both that and Cole's looked to be yellows rather than red.
Definitely a red card, dangerous play. He should get a two or three match ban for that.
Modern game. It's way too high at that short distance from another player. You're just not allowed do that anymore.
Moyes says he's going to appeal it: http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-over-West-Ham
Careless rather than malicious. Upon seeing it, deserved a red though.
It didn't look much different to Coles' high challenge earlier, but it did have a Cantonesque quality about it.
The ref deemed Coles' as reckless and Gibson's as excessive. I think the ref can justify the red card and he was looking straight at it. He was further away from the Cole incident and the Everton player got straight up.
I don't think either of them deserved a red, they were both trying to play the ball.
Trying to play the ball is not a mitigating factor, the difference between yellow and red is the difference between reckless and excessive force used.
Gibson's reminded me of my only ever red card. Genuine attempt to play the ball, but the ball was in the air, he went in with his foot very high and got the man instead.
http://i.minus.com/i8DhePyOvFfOl.gif
Very similar challenges. For me they're careless/reckless and are yellow card offences.
It's a red for me (if one is then both are) but talk of a three match ban when there's clear lack of intent and when racists get away with 4 game ban is daft talk.
It should be a regular red card, one match ban.
Of the two, Gibson has the cleaner hit and he manages to get that bit extra into the stamp just on contact.
This is my number I
hits all the buttons - cowardly, vicious, blatant and the cxnt got away with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss_7WGYa9nQ
Cole was trying to control the ball, no intention to anything but that, I would give a free kick nothing else.
Gibbo tried to kick the ball, missed and caught Noble with the follow through, maybe a yellow.
Here is my number 1, I still get shocked everytime i see this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbvgbLnJoPM
Jason got the ball (and the man), that's more than Gibson managed.
The general consensus amongst the pundits over the weekend was that the referee was wrong and they were both yellows. Both players were clearly going for the ball but it's always going to look bad catching a player that high up with your studs. Fair play to Leighton Baines for getting straight back up, one of my favourite PL players to watch at the moment.
I believe that's the first time Gibson was sent off in his career. He's not a dirty player. Then again, tackling isn't a fundamental part of his game.
It seems Gibson will be available to play on Stephen's day because it falls before the appeal date.
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/m...erton-vs-wigan
If the pundits say it was a yellow then it must have been worth a red!
I think Cole was harder done by to be honest. A red card for Gibson wasn't necessarily wrong in its own right but having sent Cole off he had to sent Gibson off too. I think the ref was entitled to give it. too many people demand too much from referees. They call it as they see it in real time. The Allardyce response of the game having too much at stake, especially financially, to leave the refs unassisted by technology is getting the logic all twisted in my opinion. A game that relies so much on a referee's opinion but which can often prove contentious probably shouldn't have so much money depending on the outcomes.
I mistakingly thought Gibson was the only one, red carded.
The pundits usually rattle on about 'only going for the ball' and 'had no intent to injure'. That goes out the window once contact has been made. Gibson was dangerous and the contact was made with studs first, flattening the West Ham player.
Taken off at half time against Wigan. Poor performance or an injury?
Pulled up just before half-time after striking a free kick with a thigh injury. Not sure if it's a recurrence or if it's the other leg this time.
He's not quite in the Keith O'Neill glass legs category, but he can't be that far off it.
He seems to pick up a lot of muscle injuries, presumably from all that harrying he does.
Gibson and Cole's appeals upheld: http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/soc...328212283.html
The damage to Darron could have been done by his abnormal high jinks in the previous game.
Basically it's okay to accidentally attempt to decapitate a player with your studs up in a dangerous but 'honest' attempt to make contact with the ball, a real near death experience, but it's not okay to try the studs up attempt to win the ball closer to the ground, where you might (at worse) break someones leg.
Christ, what a thug, he could have broken his leg there!! as opposed to 'ah ref, he was only going for the ball when he could've ..... killed him'.
Gibson will be out of action for another month due to the thigh injury he picked up against Wigan: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...darron-1512546
I also came across this from the 15th of December, which I don't think has been posted: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...327874307.htmlQuote:
Darron Gibson has been ruled out for a month through injury in a blow to Everton's Champions League hopes.
A scan has revealed Gibson strained his thigh during the Boxing Day win over Wigan and that he will be out for most of January.
Everton boss David Moyes said: "We think that maybe he will be out for a month with a thigh strain."
Quote:
Gibson is rather more straightforward in terms of what he might bring to the party should he return, but his form for Everton when fit this season has served as a reminder that the 25-year-old is starting to fulfill his potential.
“When I spoke to him last he was injured,” said Trapattoni, who had, like many others, believed the Northerner was willing to put his Euro2012 “disappointment” behind him a few weeks back.
“It certainly seems he is not ready to come back at the moment,” the 73-year-old acknowledged.
“I have been in contact with him, just to wish him a happy Christmas, and we will continue to follow him. I intend to go and see him at some matches and hopefully to establish some contact with him, to establish his position regarding his readiness and in his own head what his feelings are.”
While Gibson looks likely to miss February’s friendly against Poland, as well as the following month’s qualifiers against Sweden and Austria by choice, Sean St Ledger and Richard Dunne look increasingly unlikely to be in position to re-establish their central defensive partnership for the games, with both struggling to get over injuries.
Gibson back for Everton today. They're losing 2-1 to Villa at the minute though.
Shane Duffy on the bench.
Heitinga is a liabilty for Everton these days. At fault for both goals today. Duffy should be ahead of him in the pecking order shortly or there is something very wrong. Gibbo steady as usual and Everton are very dominant but what can you do with a defender who keeps giving the opposition goals.
Missed Villa's 3rd but apparently Heitinga was at fault again so a hat-trick for him. At least Heitinga was taken off. Maybe Moyes will finally realise what everyone else did about 2 months ago and not continue to play this liability. Duffy should be the back-up CB.
Yeah, so ok game for Gibbo. Subbed in injury time when score was 2-3. Good to see him back hopefully he can step it up over the next few games.
Darron Gibson refused chance to replace Meyler - cited an injury concern.
Spotted purchasing a pair of 'Batman' underpants in a Liverpool shopping center a short time ago.
http://thebestofportland.typepad.com...d143970b-320wi
He's on the slippery slope is our Gibbo.
I think we've found the next Stephen Ireland...