Career
Considered to be one of the finest and most skilful players in Leicester"s history, he was the playmaker and creative force of the great Leicester side of the 1960s under Matt Gillies, including the "Ice Kings" side that fell just short of winning the double in 1962-1963. He scored in both legs of Leicester"s 1964 League Cup final victory and also played in a further 3 cup finals for the club Gibson earnt 7 caps and scored 3 goals for Scotland, including a goal against Spain at the Santiago Bernabéu just 12 months before Spain became European Champions.
Early career Gibson, an inside forward, was signed by Hibernian from local side Livingston United in 1956.
Gibson had grown up as a fan of their Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts, but was offered a better deal by Hibernian. He made his debut for Hibs alongside four of the Famous Five forward line, replacing Bobby Johnstone.
After six years with the Edinburgh club he joined English club Leicester City in January 1962 for a fee reported to have been £40,000. Leicester City Gibson"s joined Leicester while still on national service, so his appearances in 1961-1962 season were restricted.
He eventually made his debut on 2 March 1962.
Gibson then helped Leicester to victory in the 1964 League Cup final scoring a goal in both legs of the final. Late career and retirement He moved to Aston Villa in September 1970 where he remained for two years before ending his career with Exeter City. He retired in 1974. He later became a postman before running a residential care centre in Whetstone in Leicestershire.
Gibson made his debut for Scotland in a 4–1 victory over Austria in front of 94,500 fans at Hampden Park on 4 May 1963 in a game that was abandoned after 79 minutes after the Austrian team"s foul tactics caused referee Jim Finney to abandon the game in fear of player safety.
Gibson played well enough to retain his place, in the absence of Spurs player John White, for end of season friendly matches against Norway, Republic of Ireland and Spain. His first international goal came in a famous 6–2 victory against Spain in the Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid.
He earnt 7 caps overall, scoring 3 times. International goals Scores and results list Scotland"s goal tally first.
As a player.