Our Captain Seamus Coleman
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Who’s RoI’s back up RB? I know they played JOB there after Seamus came off but who is the actual deputy RB?
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UnsyisaRhino
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
He didn't really, doherty dropped back and they changed shape a bit.Free Agent wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 4:27 pm Who’s RoI’s back up RB? I know they played JOB there after Seamus came off but who is the actual deputy RB?
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
I would rather he chose to look out for Everton’s interests but there’s no ‘should’ about it. It’s his decision.
You grow up dreaming of playing football for certain teams but also your country. As you get older, your opportunities to represent your country will reduce. Why shouldn’t he take every opportunity he can?
Injuries sometimes happen but most of the time they don’t. If you’re fit to play, come back from an injury or not, you can’t sit on the bench ‘just in case’ something happens. You can’t live like that.
Coleman has given us everything he can. He’s not lifted any meaningful silverware with us. I’ve no problem with him choosing to play for his country for as long as they want him.
You grow up dreaming of playing football for certain teams but also your country. As you get older, your opportunities to represent your country will reduce. Why shouldn’t he take every opportunity he can?
Injuries sometimes happen but most of the time they don’t. If you’re fit to play, come back from an injury or not, you can’t sit on the bench ‘just in case’ something happens. You can’t live like that.
Coleman has given us everything he can. He’s not lifted any meaningful silverware with us. I’ve no problem with him choosing to play for his country for as long as they want him.
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Hes not the kind of bloke to step away, he will have to stop being picked, which i dont see happening.
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Kerryblueboy
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
He should keep playing as long as he can must be some buzz captaining your country Mangala playing against France as we speak came on for tielamans on 60 minutes doing ok
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Mistertonblue
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
With Coleman likely out, Patterson not fit and Young being useless I wonder if Garner will be played at right back.
Not likely that Dyche will play Dixon but you never know.
Not likely that Dyche will play Dixon but you never know.
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Garner has excellent ratings last time out that he played RB for England U21s and I’m sure Carsley knew what he was doing when he put him there.Mistertonblue wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 10:26 pm With Coleman likely out, Patterson not fit and Young being useless I wonder if Garner will be played at right back.
Not likely that Dyche will play Dixon but you never know.
“Throughout the U21 Euros, Garner was deployed as a right-back in all six of England’s games, with five as a starter and one off the bench as the team didn’t concede a single goal in the tournament.”
Over to you Sean !
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
They brought Jake on for Seamus and moved Nathan Collins to right back for the rest of the game.UnsyisaRhino wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 5:18 pm He didn't really, doherty dropped back and they changed shape a bit.
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blueforyou
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Club before Country
Everton needs must
Everton needs must
"And you can put that in your ******* black book"
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
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Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
Didn't play a standard RB role though, played as an inverted RB / DM, in a team that dominated possession.Escalator wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 7:59 am Garner has excellent ratings last time out that he played RB for England U21s and I’m sure Carsley knew what he was doing when he put him there.
“Throughout the U21 Euros, Garner was deployed as a right-back in all six of England’s games, with five as a starter and one off the bench as the team didn’t concede a single goal in the tournament.”
Over to you Sean !
It's a fat cry from playing in a Dyche system which is very rigid and he'd be expected to play as an orthodox RB.
I'd still give it a go tbf, anything is better than Young, and we have the depth in CM now that we don't necessarily lose anything by playing someone else in there.
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sam of the south
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I remember having a few fat cries when I was 19 and had put on a ton of weightAjaxAndy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 8:40 am Didn't play a standard RB role though, played as an inverted RB / DM, in a team that dominated possession.
It's a fat cry from playing in a Dyche system which is very rigid and he'd be expected to play as an orthodox RB.
I'd still give it a go tbf, anything is better than Young, and we have the depth in CM now that we don't necessarily lose anything by playing someone else in there.
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sam of the south wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 8:53 am I remember having a few fat cries when I was 19 and had put on a ton of weight
Damn autocorrect, although was worth it for your reply
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UnsyisaRhino
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Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
It looked like doherty dropped back in, but maybe he played deeper at times? It almost looked like a 5. I was half watching though, the only bit I was sure on was that he didn't straight swap to right back for coleman.
Re: Our Captain Seamus Coleman
I know they're trying to drag his corpse to Bramley Moore but someone needs to have a word with him.