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R(eally)I(njured)P(layer) Cory Gibbs
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http://www.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=32376&newstype=p
Not that he was ever here.
The greatest Charlton non-legend ever.
Not that he was ever here.
The greatest Charlton non-legend ever.
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It's official then..................he really didn't exist!0
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At least we can say we met him dude....0
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Very true.[cite]Posted By: Medders[/cite]At least we can say we met him dude....0 -
If it wasn't our club, this would of been one of the most hilarious sagas ever.0
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Oh it still is, it will get talked about for years!0
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Gibbs will live long in folklore alongside fellow greats Rowett, Barbe and Bagheri.0
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And Jesper Blomquist0
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horrible heading. poor bloke.0
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Think the Corry Gibbs song will get an airing Sunday & probably forever more now, feel cheated that I never saw him play :-(0
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Only if you don't understand what RIP means in his context![cite]Posted By: Curb_It[/cite]horrible heading. poor bloke.0 -
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Gutted
The best player the club has seen in years unreal
PARDS OUT
SACK THE BOARD
Wonder if we get to say Bye on Sunday come PArds at least let us see wht he can do0 -
You're quite right. Shame on me.0
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It'll be a good quiz question in years to come.....what was Cory Gibbs' squad number.0
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[cite]Posted By: Thommo[/cite]Gibbs will live long in folklore alongside fellow greats Rowett, Barbe and Bagheri.
Not forgetting Gary Poole0 -
I feel for the bloke.
It just wouldn't work out for him, would it?
I wish him the best of luck. He'll need it.....!!0 -
i think we should retire it tbh[cite]Posted By: thai malaysia addick[/cite]It'll be a good quiz question in years to come.....what was Cory Gibbs' squad number.0 -
As far as injuries are concerned, poor old Cory was the Jonah of the squad.
I don't think any player would dare risk having Cory's number.......0 -
cory gibbs was number 17 ....
so who signed this mythical player
a) curbishley
b) andrew mills
c) dowie
d) p varney
e) r murray
f) pardew
g) waggott
h) shergar
i) the invisible man
j) an other0 -
Good luck to him...0
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I agree...I don't know the first thing about the poor guy (for obvious reasons!), but can't help but feel sad that things haven't worked out for him at the club, especially given that I wasn't aware that he was 28...thought he was much younger. This is his livelihood that we are posting about...0
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I think him and Sorondo were signed inbetween managers viz. Curbishley and Dowie, although given their injury records it looked like a Curbs farewell present. From what I remember Gibbs had just got over a bad knee injury when we picked him up, a bit like Sorondo who had been injured for the best part of his years loan here.0
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I thought Sorondo was with us for Curbs last season. Gibbs was identified by Curbs.0
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Gibbs new club ....... West Ham
Reunited with his original admirer.
You heard it here first!
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[quote][cite]Posted By: Big William[/cite]I think him and Sorondo were signed inbetween managers viz. Curbishley and Dowie, although given their injury records it looked like a Curbs farewell present. From what I remember Gibbs had just got over a bad knee injury when we picked him up, a bit like Sorondo who had been injured for the best part of his years loan here.[/quote]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Gibbs
After injuring his knee in a U.S. national team friendly against England on May 28, 2005, Gibbs rehabbed (under the direction of Dr. Daniel Kalbac in Miami, Florida) and came back from his injury on January 19, 2006. On January 24, 2006, Feyenoord loaned Gibbs to ADO Den Haag for the remainder of the season.0











