The Seamus Coleman factor

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Shogun
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Yeah, that's a farce.

"Why are you giving him a contract?" "He loves Everton" "Oh sound then"

It's like it's Bill and 2007 all over again.

Edit: My last few posts have been attacking the Irish, I would like to state this is a coincidence and I am absolutely not a tory. Thank you.
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Bluedylan1 wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:36 pm 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.
Can he not do that as a coach like?
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Yeah, it's fine to be fair, you need someone around who gets the club especially during a period of huge change.
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Shogun wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:37 pm Can he not do that as a coach like?
I think basically he will be a quasi-coach role, where he's an intermediary between the manager and the players, and if he's ever needed to play 2/3 games a season because of an injury crisis he's always there.
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Shogun wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:37 pm Can he not do that as a coach like?
He'll probably have a dual role anyway, player coach type thing and I would think his wages will be closer to a coaches than an average premier league player.
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He wont be on loads, it's 12 months it's fine, he's fine, we have enough work to do as it is.
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It really depends what we are paying him. It's good to have him around but that only has so much value
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Shogun wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:37 pm Can he not do that as a coach like?
Its important to have a colleague maintain club standards as well as management.
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I just cannot find it in my heart to begrudge this.

I would also however like an actual RB if poss
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Shogun wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:37 pm Yeah, that's a farce.

"Why are you giving him a contract?" "He loves Everton" "Oh sound then"

It's like it's Bill and 2007 all over again.

Edit: My last few posts have been attacking the Irish, I would like to state this is a coincidence and I am absolutely not a tory. Thank you.
Póg mo thóin!
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Always exceptions to the rule.

Not bothered at all by this.

But yeah, sign a decent RB (hopefully Tete, at least for now)
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Great to have Seamus for another year hopefully this is the year he lifts a cup for us
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Bluedylan1 wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:40 pm I think basically he will be a quasi-coach role, where he's an intermediary between the manager and the players, and if he's ever needed to play 2/3 games a season because of an injury crisis he's always there.
Would that be the Phil Neville role, manager's grass? I couldn't imagine Seamus Coleman being a grass.
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Someone posted on Twitter he bumped into him at the Jota memorial on Friday night, 11:30, laying flowers and having a read of the tributes.

When asked why he was there so late he said he wanted to pay his respects without the fuss of the cameras, etc.
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Birko Blue wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 10:13 am Someone posted on Twitter he bumped into him at the Jota memorial on Friday night, 11:30, laying flowers and having a read of the tributes.

When asked why he was there so late he said he wanted to pay his respects without the fuss of the cameras, etc.
I seen this myself, and thought it was nice of the guy to then make a fuss of it on social media. Something Coleman didn't want.
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