2019/20 Seamus Coleman

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Odd situations with the RB's somedays Coleman looks finished, then he has a good game in the next one. Sidibe looks like he's really settling in well one game, then the next he's all over the place!

Sometimes a quiet reliable Full back is good in that case, kenny might not score and assist and make charging runs, but if he's solid and doesn't make mistakes that's also valuable. Just like with PIckford and a few others, if we have decent players now and build a good team, then when we eventually get to top 4 and if we actually stay there, then we can look to upgrade full backs and keepers. Now we need one CB (either a new one or Gibson If its realistic) one CM (either Gbamin or Davies actually comes good), One Right and one centre attacker - higher priority than replacing Kenny
 

Represents what the club stands for more than everyone else combined, including Ferguson. pound for pound probably the best value player we have ever had, gets a horror injury and now because he is starting to decline the wolf pack is snapping at his heels!
This lad is the one player we should hang onto and move onto the back room staff, sack all the others but this guy should be the model we want all our kids to aspire to!
I slightly disagree, but let me explain why. I totally agree that Seamus is a great character and is rightfully our club captain; he's also been a brilliant servant.

Some of the criticism on here and on other platforms is totally unfair, and as I mentioned earlier we have a section of our fan base who can't take the sensible line.

Nevertheless, I do think that we need to be realistic about his current abilities and, to an extent, be more ruthless in our long-term decision making process.

For me, the days of giving players lucrative final year contracts because they're a great blue etc, need to be restrained. Are they good enough? Can we get better?

If we really want to push on, we need to have players who are pushing at the highest level of the game, and I no longer think Seamus does that consistently.

I'm not advocating treating him like a pariah and forcing him out of the club, but we should be looking for a replacement / improvement in the foreseeable future.

If the right offer comes in for Seamus, I would consider it. We really can't afford to have retain players, who are declining, simply because of sentiment.

It's the same with the coaching staff: if he's a good coach then keep him - that's brilliant - as he will offer that loyalty and fight too. If he isn't, don't consider it.

Personally, I am fed up with the club giving ex-players contracts or other positions because they're ex-players. I want the best and that's how the top clubs thrive!
 
Think you called the wrong number there, Jonjo when he gets a consistent run of games will prove he is good enough to make that position his own.
He's getting a consistent run of games in Germany. He hasn't shown to be exceptional there. While that doesn't mean he can't continue to improve, the things he needs to improve upon are pretty essential. A second loan year might be a good idea.
 

He's getting a consistent run of games in Germany. He hasn't shown to be exceptional there. While that doesn't mean he can't continue to improve, the things he needs to improve upon are pretty essential. A second loan year might be a good idea.

Mate you said Moise Kean was already world class and could lead our line from the off, you are clueless, you watch a lot of football but you don't understand it if it doesn't have numbers attached.
 
I'd like to see Mina moved to captain next season. I think he's had a much better season and now seems to have a partner. He's stayed away from injuries and when you see the training videos all the players seem to really like him. He gets on with Gomes and Richy who are two big players for us. I always prefer a CB being captain in the team
 
He's getting a consistent run of games in Germany. He hasn't shown to be exceptional there. While that doesn't mean he can't continue to improve, the things he needs to improve upon are pretty essential. A second loan year might be a good idea.
Well he is impressing the German fans there, more importantly he is impressing the manager and coaching staff enough to make them want to sign him on a permanent contract. I hope Everton bring him back with a new long term contract.
 


Seamus Coleman of Everton talks about coming back from a serious injury, the manager changes at Everton and the up and coming derby match versus Liverpool FC. This interview was recorded in April 2018.
 

Big blow that both for him and us. He may be a bit creaky these days but I hope he comes back strong and gives us another season.
 

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