The Seamus Coleman factor

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Moyes has already said he’ll be with us next season, in some capacity.
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I suspect he'll start the first home match, play until HT, retire to coaching staff after the final whistle.
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Evertonian in NC wrote: Sun Jun 08, 2025 5:12 pm I suspect he'll start the first home match, play until HT, retire to coaching staff after the final whistle.
I would hope we are going to be infinitely more professional than that
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777Kidnappings wrote: Sun Jun 08, 2025 5:23 pm I would hope we are going to be infinitely more professional than that
He’ll start the match, get injured after 7 minutes and announced as part of the coaching team at half time?
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Probably lead us out for our first home friendly.
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I'm not saying I would do it (I fucked Coleman off immediately upon starting FM20), but it squares the circle for me - makes sense how vague the club are being about Coleman.
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Hope he gets to lift our league cup next year personally
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brap2 wrote: Sun Jun 08, 2025 8:52 pm Hope he gets to lift our league cup next year personally
I think between us, we can manifest this into the world all next season
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777Kidnappings wrote: Sun Jun 08, 2025 5:23 pm I would hope we are going to be infinitely more professional than that
He's the sort of bloke who if the manager wants him to bring his boots and shinnies he probably would. I wouldnt hold it against him but personally I think he should just call it and commit himself to being the backroom coach and work toward being a potential future manager if thats his ambition.

Love Seamus but part of being a good clubman is not ending up becoming the club's 1st team mascot... He needs to know when to step aside.
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Do you still get a number of over 23s in the under 23s or 21s team ? Could well be that he is going to be playing with them alla Johnny Evans ? I can think of a lot worse role models to have bringing the next generation through and playing in the early rounds of cups with them...
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And maybe he can get one of the young lads to explain how to use IT properly to me !!

Double post.
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New contract.

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Hopefully on about £15 an hour and on the condition he retires from international football.
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He's mostly there to instil an understanding of the club and culture to the 9/10 new players we need to sign.

Makes sense to me.
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