Strangely enough, the diagnosis doesn't seem as bad from the BBC.
I'm actually going to Wigan v Everton in a few weeks and was kind of looking forward to seeing how himself and James McCarthy did against each other.
Trap said this about Gibson after Oman:
As for Darron Gibson, the manager said he is entirely open to the idea of including the midfielder in the squad but insisted that there can be no preconditions.
“I don’t bear any grudges but it is important that he gives us a signal; that he makes it clear he is available.
“I understand that he is disappointed but we cannot be disappointed that Gibson is not coming. If he is not then we must simply move on.
“If he is ready to return then I will be pleased but he must understand that I don’t pick players because they are famous or my friends.
“I pick the players that I feel I need for each game.
“He can look at the example of Kevin Doyle who has more than 50 caps but reacts with great dignity when he does not play and always comes the next time.”
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...323957966.html
Also says he might play a 3 man midfield.
Very fair points in fairness to Trap. Well said and surprisingly well articulated.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Didn't last long before the Norn Iron fans got on.
Alastair McCracken @AllyG2603
@D_gibson4 you've never even gave a reason for your judas actions. Happy to steal training off the IFA then stab them in the back.
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Wonderful fans.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
"Happy to steal training..."
Steal training.
Steal training.
Because they're people and they like social media?
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Footballers get plenty of attention on any public statement they make, and even a single negative thing in a sea of boring tweets gets them painted as some sort of social media loose cannon. But, at the end of the day, they are as entitled to use Twitter or Facebook or foot.ie as much as anyone else.
I personally think the news "stories" on footballer tweets are way over the top in terms of sensationalism and looking for stuff to manufacture outrage about.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Maybe they don't want to hide their identities.
And plenty of footballers just ignore the trolls. Not saying that Gibson is at fault for not doing so the first time - people react in different ways to abuse and that's fine - but people like Rio Ferdinand, Rooney etc have been Tweeting for ages, get 10'000 trolling messages for every positive one and have just kept on going.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
On his way back to the Irish setup apparently
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...ck-212617.html
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
That's positive. At last he's seen a bit of sense. Hopefully, he can put this embarrassing little episode behind him.
Was looking for an Anthony Pilkington thread to highlight the bit concerning him at the bottom of that piece but couldn't find one. Anyway, the concluding few paragraphs are quite interesting:
Or perhaps more ambiguous/confusing than interesting... So, it appears that the ball is in Pilkington's court and we have not contacted him as he is "not our player"? Didn't he play under-age for us though? Why wouldn't we have had the possibility even if he "is not our player"? Or is Trap saying we will be contacting him? :/Meanwhile, Trapattoni said that Norwich’s Anthony Pilkington must decide if he wants to commit to the Republic before the manager can consider calling him into a squad.
"Pilkington in this moment we need to ask, ‘do you want to stay?’. We have this doubt situation," said the manager.
"He must answer us. But there is no contact because we have not the possibility because he is not our player."
At least he's on the radar, I suppose.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 01/11/2012 at 8:28 AM.
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