Morgan Gibbs-White: Star surprises young fans with home visit

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Noah, Oscar, Morgan Gibbs-White and Oliver pose for a picture togetherImage source, Supplied
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Morgan Gibbs-White and brothers Oscar, Oliver and Noah pose for a picture together

Three young football fans who made a sign congratulating an England footballer had a surprise when he turned up at their house.

Brothers Oscar, Oliver and Noah had seen Morgan Gibbs-White driving in the area in the past, and so made a sign in the hope he would see it.

Gibbs-White pulled up at their home the next day and gave them his shirt.

The Nottingham Forest midfielder helped England win the European Under-21 Championship on Saturday in Georgia.

The boys' dad Andy, 47, said they had decided to make a sign welcoming Gibbs-White back to Nottingham.

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Oscar and Noah with the sign they made for the Nottingham Forest midfielder

He said the family was at home watching cricket on Sunday when they noticed the England star was outside.

He said: "My eldest son Oscar goes 'Gibbs-White's outside daddy'.

"I went 'yeah, all right', thinking he's winding me up. I looked out the window and he was. He'd pulled up in his car and he waved us to go out."

Andy said Gibbs-White chatted to him and his sons and thanked them for their support.

'Treasure forever'

Gibbs-White then gave the boys the shirt he wore during the first-half of England's 1-0 final victory over Spain.

Andy added: "I was like: 'Are you being serious? You don't have to give us that.'

"And he was like: 'No, I really appreciate the welcome you've given us. It's so nice and I want you to have this shirt.'

"We didn't get him to sign the shirt because it was wet. I think it was a bit wet because of sweat and champagne or something."

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Gibbs-White gave the boys the shirt he wore during the European Under-21 Championship final

Andy said he planned to frame the shirt in the house, alongside a card Gibbs-White signed for his sons.

"To see the kids' faces light up when he handed them the shirt was like, 'wow'. It's something we will treasure forever," he added.

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