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Sabtu, 14 Januari 2012

Darron Gibson admitted that his decision to join Everton after he got input from Wayne Rooney.


Darron Gibson

LIVERPOOL-Darron Gibson admitted that his decision to join Everton after he got input from Wayne Rooney, United Kingdom which conducts international forward displacement of the contrary.
Lack of opportunities to play in first team United-coupled with the decision of manager Alex Ferguson who prefers playing veterans Paul Scholes when the midfielder United win over Manchester City in the FA Cup-Ireland international midfielder was making sure that this is a good time to leave Old Trafford.
"I have talked to Wayne about it and after it, as well as after viewing facilities (Everton), then this is an easy decision," said Gibson, who has also been discussing with the international players, Tim Cahill, Australia as well as former United player who has now become the captain of The Toffees, Phil Neville, before deciding to move on.
"He (Rooney) said to me, if that is a big club and he really enjoyed his time there and its people," said Gibson. "Words from him and people like Tim Cahill and Phil Neville, makes me confident to come. "
Gibson, who would make the team for the match against Aston Villa on Saturday, has signed a contract for four and a half years duration with a reported salary of one million pounds, which can still be increased to two million pounds dependent on appearances.
As a product of the Academy of Munich, Gibson has scored 10 goals in 60 appearances for the team's major League champion United Kingdom, since the first team in the season to settle in the 2005/2006 was born in Northern Ireland, Gibson has played 17 times for Ireland and scored one goal.
Ferguson is hoping the former players that would be fine in the new Club, with said Gibson could follow in the footsteps of Neville and goalkeeper Tim Howard, who achieved success with the move from United to Everton. "I think this is a good move for him, "said Ferguson, who at last weekend's prefer to play Paul Scholes, rather than playing a Gibson in FA Cup matches against City.

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