Coleman Signs New Five-Year Contract

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Being an accountant, I am used to being prudent.

I think its madness personally considering the injury and recovery to come.

Obviously were now swimming with money though...

Moshiri is also an accountant mate, and dare say at a lot higher level.

If you get a reputation for not honouring agreements then it will stick, absolutely fantastic decision to leave his offer out for him, look after your employees and you'll get long term the benefits of that reputation.
 

Moshiri is also an accountant mate, and dare say at a lot higher level.

If you get a reputation for not honouring agreements then it will stick, absolutely fantastic decision to leave his offer out for him, look after your employees and you'll get long term the benefits of that reputation.
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Taxi for Bill if he doesn't recover. Another poor piece of management at the club. Why couldn't we hold off until he recovers?
 
It's a great move by the club to show its support and commitment to Seamus. If there is one player who deserves the reward and recognition of a lucrative investment in his future at time of potential doubt it's him.

As an aside and not wishing to distract, will FiFA not pick up the tab?

Regardless, he's a great Evertonian and like everyone else wish him the speediest of recoveries.
 

I mean going forward, im pretty sure we have insurance to cover all players contracts.

But honestly who cares, they will have known during the operation if he wasnt gonna play again.
That is an interesting question. Typically, pre-existing conditions are excluded from any new policies (which a new contract would necessitate). I'm not sure what would happen insurance wise if, god forbid, this ultimately curtailed his career. I'm not sure the club would be covered.

Anyway, like you say, the club will have a decent prognosis on him. Seamus can focus on his recovery and not worry about his future and we will get a boss Evertonian back in the medium term.
 

That is an interesting question. Typically, pre-existing conditions are excluded from any new policies (which a new contract would necessitate). I'm not sure what would happen insurance wise if, god forbid, this ultimately curtailed his career. I'm not sure the club would be covered.

Anyway, like you say, the club will have a decent prognosis on him. Seamus can focus on his recovery and not worry about his future and we will get a boss Evertonian back in the medium term.
Surgeons in Ireland said it was a clean break
A physio in Ireland said with a hproper programme he could be training in Oct and possibly be back Nov /Early Dec
And I'm sure he will have a proper programme
Don't forget Seamus grew up playing GAA , he's a tough bugger
 
As a 28 year old who's never seen us really win anything Coleman is probably my favourite Everton player ever. He is one of the best in the league in his position, has passion and heart, scores important and boss goals, goes mental when he does score and gets us as fans.

As many others have said, he should be our next captain and it's fantastic that the club has repaid him.
 

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