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Phones, soup, paint, chairs and computers are troubling.
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His passing's absolutely fine. Nothing amazing, but good.
My only concerns with Gibson are about his athleticism. Games can also pass him by without him influencing them much but I'm not worried about that, he's very young for a CM. I was unsure whether he had the drive and winning mentality after a few years in the reserves where he didn't seem to be progressing much, but it seems I was wrong. |
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More space between ears than Scholesy
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He can, however, improve his reading of the game. Right now, it's not very good - but this is to be expected as he's still relatively young and inexperienced. |
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see him as a regular fixture next season. He does not have Fletcher's positioning for example and no spectacular passes. But what a powerful player...and if he can get one hit like that out of every 3 or 4 we will be very happy.
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Links in with what Plech said about games sometimes passing him by. His biggest weakness IMO is his speed of thought, rather than any technical or physical limitations. Hopefully that will improve with experience. |
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More space between ears than Scholesy
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Fletcher's always had the technique (though it's not close to the level Scholes or even Carrick), but he struggled to apply it. Whether that was down to his lack of strength at the time, or just a lack of confidence in his own ability, I'm not sure.
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I'm sure with time he will learn that quickness of thought to move the ball on quickly. |
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Trap again He was talking about Anderson and Gibson |
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another fantastic strike today.....still unsure about him but i think overall his performance was better than that vs spurs - shots at goal apart. today he almost manged to sent rooney 1 on 1 with the keeper with a defence splitting pass
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It's his movement and positioning that are my main concerns about him. If he can work on them then he'll be a good weapon for us from the midfield. |
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Does this observation about Gibson implies that it will serves as well if use him as an attacking mid? Or try and make him a box to box mid? Clearly he will be wasted as a DM so it is out of the option. |
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yep - also noticed defenders lumping the ball forward a bit too often for my liking which is just playing into their defenders hands.
Thought Gibson's general performance better than vs Spurs in that he was involved more but although he's no worse than Anderson still gives the ball away too much or passes to players in poor positions putting them under pressure. Agree with Pogue that a lot of it is speed of thought and awareness esp, which is bound to improve with experience. His experience with a high tempo game, so far is fairly limited, afterall. |
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Gibson needs to ask for the ball more often and get into the rhick of play more. Too often, it was Scholes, Giggs and Anderson who were holding the play and stringning the passes together. Gibbo was just jogging around them without actually getting much of the ball. But I feel this is a case of nerves due to inexperience of not regularly playing in 1st team. Fletcher recently said in an interview that such a tendency of not asking for the ball was also a feature of his play earlier in his career when he let Scholes, Keano do most of the ball play in midfield. Maybe, Gibson will foloow suit once he gets mre confidence and more games in starting 11. He needs to come out of his shell. If we did not play in midfield of 5 across the pitch yesterday with only 2 in the centre, Gibbo would have been shocking.
Fair play to Fergie for realizing this and packing the midfield yesterday such that Gibbo's inxperience in the middle of park went relatively un-noticed except on this Cafe. Cafeposters must understand that it must be shocking for a young midfielder to play in the centre of the field especially in the EPL. The pace of the game flies right past you, your first touch has to be brilliant, you have opposing midfielders waiting to clip you ankles and harry you down, rushing you into making mistakes (Hence, why Fletcher was played on the right for 1-2 years when it was clear he was not a RM and even Gibbo was played on the right a few times, heck even Giggsy played on the wings although Fergie was initially sure that Giggs was a centre forward who would figure in the centre BUT he played so well on the wings that he stayed there for over a decade). Go easy on Gibbo. He wil learn his trade with more games in the centre. Even Lampard, Carriack (in their West Ham central midfield days) struggled to impose themselves in the first few years. A CM needs 2-3 years to become a constant feature in the centre. Only prodigees like Fabregas take to it like a duck to water. Yesterday= Gibbo 6.5/10 |
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Agree with that. He doesn't look anything special or good ATM except for his shooting, but Fletcher didn't impress too until a few seasons back. I remember being impress with him years back in one of our friendlies(or games he's involved) in the way he receive the ball and pass it on quickly. Reminded me of someone. Since then he's been on loan/reserves and seem to have been forgotten. But now it seems he's back in the picture. His shooting is really good. Not sure if there's anyone better than him at this point. Power and accuracy, not many have both. He just need to work on his game, and try to get himself involve with the first team. In time, he'll grow into his role, like Fletcher has.
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here is a good read for you.
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My answer to the thread is most definately Yes!
I thought Fletcher was absolutely woeful at first and i have to admit i was wrong on that one,I think Gibson is better than Fletcher was at first as long as he can get as many chances (and games) as Fletcher has had then there is no reason that he wont make it. |
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nice guy, unassuming, objective United fan. Thinks hes intelligent though. Nutter
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He has improved enormously due to the amount of games, he has had,If ever a player has been created then its Fletcher ,He in my opinion has had more chances than any other United player under Fergie has ever had. I.m not knocking that i think its brilliant,it shows that if you have faith in a player then in the end he will come through,But if Gibson get the same chances that fletcher has had in my opinion he has the physique,and tools to be a better player. |
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nice guy, unassuming, objective United fan. Thinks hes intelligent though. Nutter
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As for Gibson, I doubt he will become as influential as Fletcher is at the moment. He's already 22 and has had little experience in the first team. He may well become a valuable squad player though and I'm glad that he has finally made a step up, it was clear this would be a crucial season for him and he's done well so far. |
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Hi, I'm Barry Scott
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW
GIBSON'S United debut v Barnet, League Cup 26/10/2005 Man Utd: Tim Howard (Everton) Phil Bardsley (Sunderland) Wes Brown (Man U) Gerard Pique (Barcelona) adam Eckersley (Port Vale) Lee Martin (Ipswich) (Gibson ,75 ) Liam Miller (Hibernian) Ritchie Jones (Hartlepool) Kieran Richardson (Sunderland) Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolves) Giuseppe Rossi (Villarreal). Subs not used: Ji Sung Park (Man U), Alan Smith (Newcastle), Mikael Silvestre (Arsenal), Luke Steele (Barnsley). Tell you what, that's quite a list of players who were "definitely" going to make it for us. Pique, Martin, Jones, Rossi and Eagles (not mentioned, but from that era) were all the nail-ons according to most. Bardsley, Richardson and Ebanks-Blake were hardly written off, either. Just shows you. |
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Pique and Rossi WOULD have made it, but wanted to leave. Personally, I never thought Martin, Jones, Richardson or Eagles were good enough for United. |
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Pique and Rossi is obvious, I was also pointing out that only Brown and Gibson from that night still remain with us. They've done excellently elsewhere and were widely considered the best. I know a lot of people who thought Jones was brilliant. Eagles too. I never saw enough of the former, was never a fan of the latter. |
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Based on a small sample of people I have talked to, those who heavily criticize D.Gibson are mostly those who have never played midfield in their lives. I don't mean at a high level, I mean, the indoor, Saturday, Sunday kick around stuff. They have never had the chance to know how easily the game can pass you by. It is a touch act and you don't master it with like 70 odd games.
Lets not even talk about the speed of the premiership. He will be a great player for us. |
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You are making this up. He was widely slated when he came in in centre midfield as well early on in his career.
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