Updated, Monday, 07.29
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND and Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson has deleted his Twitter account after becoming fed up with the volume of abusive messages he was being sent – within just two hours of setting up his account.
Gibson, who has won 16 senior caps for the Republic and is a fringe member of the United squad, set up a @dgibbo28 account (28 being his shirt number at United) shortly after noon today.
But within two hours, the account had disappeared entirely – after the 23-year-old became apparently unwilling to put up with negative comments about his footballing ability.
Among the comments directed at him were…
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Other United fans were dismayed at the negative treatment being given to Gibson, however, creating a #getgibboback hashtag trying to urge the Derry-born midfielder to return to the site.
Update 1 (7pm, Sunday): The Times’ Oliver Kay has tweeted to share the news that Gibson apparently deleted the account because he was being driven nuts by the volume of tweets he was receiving by SMS. (Thanks to Paul Conroy in the comments field.)
Update 2 (7:30am, Monday): Gibson’s Man Utd teammate Rio Ferdinand has also tweeted to explain Gibson’s absence – and has given a different account to that of Kay. “Darron Gibson says he came on to see what the lads were up to… he came off because he couldn’t be bothered with it, not [for] any other reason,” he tweeted last night.
Among Gibson’s Manchester United colleagues who are (apparently) more willing to put up with potential criticisms on Twitter include Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, Luis Nani, Michael Owen, Antonio Valencia, Jonny Evans and Anders Lindegaard.
Rooney, who boasts almost 200,000 followers, only joined the site on Saturday morning.
Gibson has been the centre of some controversy before, when he was the subject of a tug-of-war between the Republic and Northern Ireland over whether he should be allowed to play for the Republic or not.
Should a professional footballer be expected to put up with such comments?
Fair play to him taking these chances and holding his place. He will be tested in the air as will Lowe and Larmour this weekend but we’ll able to ride it out.
It’s great to see players using the 7′s area as a way to add new strings to their bow. He has had a really good season and with he opportunities given by Leo has grabbed them with both hands.
Hopefully he continues to get better.
Such a pity they couldn’t celebrate properly. A lot of dry legs in McSorleys that night.
Great player with all the required skills. Himself & Shane Daly will be pushing Larmour hard for the Ireland 15 shirt after next season.
@Daithí O’ Donnabhain: I’d say its between Stockdale Larmour and Conway
@Rudiger McMonihan: yup between those 3 for now, but Keenan & Daly both have what it takes to challange if they stay fit & in form.
Larmour is being backed by Leinster & Ireland as our 15. Can’t see Conway at 15, Munster won’t play him there & need him more on the wing. Stockdale is being tried @ 15 up North, so with more experience he’s definitely an option. Keenan & Daly will definitely come into the mix though. Stockdale & Keenan are both 24 & Larmour & Daly both 23, some excellent quality from those four to build on, plus they all cover fullback & wing.
@Daithí O’ Donnabhain: they are great in the air and defence but dont offer enough in attack for me. Farrell and whoever succeeds him might not be looking for that style of FB though. I must admit, I thought stockdale was older than that. Its amazing how much hes accomplished becoming one of the senior ulster players and a nailed on irish starter in such a short period.
Fastest player in Leinster apparently !
100% a winger