Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Sounds like he may play on elsewhere potentially. Hopefully he can get on the pitch on Sunday and be given the reception he deserves.
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Not just a great player but a true leader and all round top bloke.
Shame the past few years his injuries have kept him largely out of the team, but it doesn't take away what a great servant he's been on and off the pitch.
Hope he moves in to coaching at some point, he's the type of person that would be a great loss to football if he leaves the game completely.
Shame the past few years his injuries have kept him largely out of the team, but it doesn't take away what a great servant he's been on and off the pitch.
Hope he moves in to coaching at some point, he's the type of person that would be a great loss to football if he leaves the game completely.
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
We don't see them often these days, but surely we can turn one of the summer friendlies into a testimonial for him.
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
By all accounts an excellent human being and someone everyone will be proud to have represented Everton over the years. I find it difficult with Coleman a little bit because I feel we should have been looking to replace him in the first team in 2017 after Taylor broke his leg but he carried on as a first team regular anyway despite never really being the same player. Before that though he was easily one of the best fullbacks in the league and an absolutely joy to watch. The goals against Swansea and Southampton stand out to me under Martinez. The skills against Arsenal too!
I'm sure he'll still be a big part of the club going forward, which can only be a good thing.
I'm sure he'll still be a big part of the club going forward, which can only be a good thing.
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Kerryblueboy
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Real hero and icon for Irish and Everton fans gutted he didn’t win anything with us but hopefully he comes back someday as a coach
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Indiantoffee75
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A year on from leaving Goodison in what was an emotional time, it'll be another one on Sunday when our long serving captain waves farewell.
Can't wait for the day he leads us out as manager.
It will happen no doubt about it. True inspiration and a leader.
He is Mr Everton
Can't wait for the day he leads us out as manager.
It will happen no doubt about it. True inspiration and a leader.
He is Mr Everton
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Quite emotional as an Irish toffee to hear this news. I have huge respect for Seamus and for all he has achieved in his career. I don't think he is the best right full we have ever had but possibly one of the greatest leaders. He hasn't won anything with us but in terms of impact I would put him right up there with Peter Farrell as a great Irish Evertonian. Best of luck to him. 60 grand I say!
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Great great player. Last few years especially injuries have been bad. Amazingly still looks like our best RB by a distance just about anytime he's on the pitch.
I think his non playing impact was big the last few years when we were fighting relegation, having characters like him really mattered.
I think his non playing impact was big the last few years when we were fighting relegation, having characters like him really mattered.
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Love him, great footaller and human being.
60 grand, very very well spent.
60 grand, very very well spent.
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I hope there's someone else in the dressing room who can take on his role of drilling in to players how privileged they are to play for Everton and how high standards should be.
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A complete one-off. We will never spend money so well again in the future.