2024/25 Seamus Coleman

I'm not sure this is the compliment he thinks it is. Being the architect of the club's culture over the last ten years isn't a great achievement.

It's a culture that's celebrated mediocrity and sentimentality, home to the old boys club and mercenaries on and off the pitch.

I'm not blaming Seamus solely. He was a cracking player at his peak and his ability to influence what's gone off the pitch is limited.

But the culture of being nice, not standing up for ourselves has been a reflection of his leadership on it.
Yes I like Seamus and truly appreciate his time with Everton as a player——I think it is obvious that his best days are long gone as a player and now keep him on as a coach, he’s got his badges, let him work his way up the ladder if he’s good enough he’ll prove it— time will tell.
 


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