Only if he thinks Sunderland are better than Stoke!
As good a move as Darron could expect, but deserved it at the same time.
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Only if he thinks Sunderland are better than Stoke!
If the move actually brings his game along some, 'visionary' will surely have to be added to Trap's list of credentials.
He has his Premier League winner's medal from the season just passed. He was lucky to play as many games as he did last season, but United are set for a massive spending spree this summer so I'd say he figures the game is up for him. He may have won his last medal, but he'll be a better player by the time he's done at Sunderland, no doubt about it.
I bet Liam Miller thought the same Serb!
Gibson has to hit the ground running at Sunderland.
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
yep, Gibson has to do well here. If he can't cut it at Sunderland I think he may go backwards. I think he is good enough, in fairness.
Seems whatever issues were holding up his move to Sunderland have now been sorted.
http://www.click-manchester.com/spor...ce-gibson.html
He might find it hard enough to get on the team IMO with Meyler, Cattermole, Gardner, Sessegnon & Malbranque also vying for the same position.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Personally don't think Meyler has any future at the club.
Based on what?
I'd hate to be discussing Darron's A-League credentials a few years down the line, that's for sure. What a disappointment Miller was. Swapping a bench in Manchester for one in Sunderland would be a disaster though, hopefully he get's the regular game he needs to push on. I wonder what his consecutive games stats look like thus far..
The club thought highly enough of him last year to secure his services until 2015. Injuries might be a concern but ability certainly ain't.
Not likely to join to Sunderland according to the local Sunderland newspaper.
But the chances of the Black Cats landing a trio of Manchester United players are now remote, with Gibson pricing himself out of a move to the Stadium of Light.
Free agent Vaughan became the club’s ninth summer signing this morning after agreeing a three-year deal following talks at the Academy of Light yesterday.
It lessens the pressure on Sunderland to sign fellow midfielder Gibson, with the Black Cats baulking at the Republic of Ireland international’s wage demands which would see him more than double his Old Trafford salary.
Instead, the Black Cats have made a “take it or leave it” offer to Gibson which remains on the table.
But he will have to backtrack significantly if he is to join ex-United team-mates Wes Brown and John O’Shea on Wearside after the defensive duo completed their moves yesterday.
And with Stoke City reportedly entering the race for Gibson, the chances of the 23-year-old completing a £6million move are receding.
Lord only knows if thats true or not but it would seem ridiculous if it is. I suppose it depends on what the starting point is but I doubt that was going to be peanuts at Old Trafford and everyone can see this is an opportunity for first team football not a money making move. Perhaps he's pricing himself out because he just doesnt want to go.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
60k a week seems to be the unofficial figure. No links to back that up Im afraid
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
Gibson would need his head examined if he's asking for 60k a week. If so, maybe he is pricing himself out of a move since only a nutter would pay it.
Is he even on 30k at Old Trafford? Even at Man Utd, that's steep for a bit-part player.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
He should go to a Russian team like McG did and see if it works for him.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Darron has worked it all out
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