Nottingham Forest forward Morgan Gibbs-White has been urged to chase a dream at the club. Jack Colback recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
Revealing that it is a dream money cannot buy, Colback said that the England international can go on to become an all-time great at the City Ground.

Jack added that Gibbs-White’s biggest attribute as a footballer will always be his intense work rate.
His words, “Morgan was one of them when he came in, within a few days of training I thought he’s really special. He’s probably one of the best I’ve trained and played with.
I think what is Morgan’s biggest attribute and the biggest thing you can credit him with is his work rate because he works like no other, and he really drives the team forward. I think he showed that this season. I think that’s the biggest thing about him because his type of position, number 10, they are not always willing to work hard for the team, but he’s the one who sets the precedent.
In terms of his ability, I thought when we signed him that it was a lot of money, but now it looks like tuppence. Technically, he’s one of the best I’ve played with.
I think it’s similar with the Elliot Anderson situation, you hope he stays.
Obviously, he had an opportunity to leave and go to Tottenham and ended up staying. I think he really enjoys it here. He likes living in the area and it’s a wonderful club. I think maybe sometimes players jump in too quickly to move into the so-called bigger teams. But what he could do here in terms of legacy and all of that is something money can’t buy.
But you just don’t know. He’s missed out on the World Cup. Is that because of where he’s at, which can sometimes happen? You don’t know. I don’t want to speak for him, but of course everyone involved with Forest wants him to stay.”
WOW.
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