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acacia94

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #30 on April 28, 2025, 10:17:28 am by acacia94 »
Gibson and Molyneux were both in the Sal and very unassuming not awestruck kind of lads.
Sort of quite reserved really and just nice! It was smashing to meet em.



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Bessie Red

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #31 on April 28, 2025, 11:09:34 am by Bessie Red »
Grant obviously has a great deal of belief in Jordan and I'm sure they will be working hard with him in pre season to iron out some of his poor decision making. He could be a big player for us next season.

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #32 on April 28, 2025, 11:29:49 am by Metalmicky »
Grant obviously has a great deal of belief in Jordan and I'm sure they will be working hard with him in pre season to iron out some of his poor decision making. He could be a big player for us next season.

He has football skills - it's just a footballing brain that he is lacking...

swintonrover

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #33 on April 28, 2025, 04:15:35 pm by swintonrover »
Gibson strikes me as the sort of player that needs an arm around the shoulder/to know people believe in him. Everyone singing his name to his face in the Sal will have done him a world of good.

Alan Southstand

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #34 on April 28, 2025, 04:26:52 pm by Alan Southstand »
He’s definately not the finished product and there’s room for improvement. Mols, by comparison, has worked really hard to improve his game.

I think this is one area of the team that we will strengthen.

Reg of the Rovers

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #35 on April 28, 2025, 04:48:31 pm by Reg of the Rovers »
I think he'll kick on next season, he's looked bright and improved with the team at the end of the season.

He also composed himself well on Saturday, he was getting dogs abuse from the Bradford fans including the chant 'you're Dad's a c**t, and so are you' when he was in the corners. He used it to motivate himself and could see from the reaction to the red card he was pumped up!

Moly took a season or so to grow in to his game here, give Gibson the same and he'll be a big player for us.

pib

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #36 on April 28, 2025, 05:20:21 pm by pib »
Grant obviously has a great deal of belief in Jordan and I'm sure they will be working hard with him in pre season to iron out some of his poor decision making. He could be a big player for us next season.

He has football skills - it's just a footballing brain that he is lacking...

I'd disagree with that. He gets into some fantastic positions and his awareness and movement when he's got players around him is really good... perhaps the best in the squad as others have said. I think sometimes it's just the composure when it comes to the final shot/cross/pass that needs work. He was bang at it on Saturday though and hopefully kicks on next season.

Pancho Regan

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #37 on May 01, 2025, 09:24:34 am by Pancho Regan »
At the match, I couldn't make out what some of the City fans were singing at Gibbo when he went over to take a corner.
I've since watched a Vlog by a City fan and it's clear.

"Your Dad's a c**t, and so are you".

Nice.

idler

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #38 on May 01, 2025, 12:22:10 pm by idler »
At least he had the last laugh Neil. It must have upset him a bit though even if he doesn’t get on with his dad.

Pancho Regan

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #39 on May 01, 2025, 12:27:10 pm by Pancho Regan »
At least he had the last laugh Neil. It must have upset him a bit though even if he doesn’t get on with his dad.

Hard for anyone not to be affected by that sort of chant Dave but he seemed to revel in being booed didn't he? Certainly one of his better performances and he came so close to scoring.

One contributor on the Bantams forum said Gibson had no class, but to be fair he was immediately shouted down by several other posters who said it was some of the City fans who showed no class. They also pointed out that Gibbo could have celebrated our goal in front of the City fans but he didn't. 

idler

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #40 on May 01, 2025, 04:12:15 pm by idler »
I do think that he was fired up though after stick in previous games against City. He did celebrate his winner for Carlisle in the play offs 2 years ago right in front of the City fans which wound them up.
Most City fans that I know say that he had a lot of skill but was inconsistent for them. Maybe with us and Grant he will gain in confidence and deliver on a more regular basis.

scawsby steve

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #41 on May 01, 2025, 09:50:40 pm by scawsby steve »
At the match, I couldn't make out what some of the City fans were singing at Gibbo when he went over to take a corner.
I've since watched a Vlog by a City fan and it's clear.

"Your Dad's a c**t, and so are you".

Nice.

I'm a South Stand ST holder, Pancho, but couldn't get tickets there for my daughter and grandson, so we all had to go in the East Stand.

We were up in the NE corner, so had a perfect view of Rob's goal, and TSL's penalty save. We also heard clearly the City fans' disgusting chant to Jordan.

We got our own back though. When Billy scored, there was a mass exodus of their fans. They departed listening to the chant, to the tune of Tom Hark, "You've seen the Rovers, now f*ck off home, you've seen the Rovers, now f*ck off home".

He who laughs last, and all that.

drfchound

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #42 on May 01, 2025, 10:00:40 pm by drfchound »
At least he had the last laugh Neil. It must have upset him a bit though even if he doesn’t get on with his dad.

Hard for anyone not to be affected by that sort of chant Dave but he seemed to revel in being booed didn't he? Certainly one of his better performances and he came so close to scoring.

One contributor on the Bantams forum said Gibson had no class, but to be fair he was immediately shouted down by several other posters who said it was some of the City fans who showed no class. They also pointed out that Gibbo could have celebrated our goal in front of the City fans but he didn't.

I’m sure that when Street headed our first goal that Gibbo chose to run behind the net before joining the lads to celebrate in front of the Rovers fans.

PDX_Rover

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Re: Gibson
« Reply #43 on May 03, 2025, 02:04:50 pm by PDX_Rover »
At least he had the last laugh Neil. It must have upset him a bit though even if he doesn’t get on with his dad.

Hard for anyone not to be affected by that sort of chant Dave but he seemed to revel in being booed didn't he? Certainly one of his better performances and he came so close to scoring.

One contributor on the Bantams forum said Gibson had no class, but to be fair he was immediately shouted down by several other posters who said it was some of the City fans who showed no class. They also pointed out that Gibbo could have celebrated our goal in front of the City fans but he didn't.

I’m sure that when Street headed our first goal that Gibbo chose to run behind the net before joining the lads to celebrate in front of the Rovers fans.


He did, but he didn’t do anything.

 

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