What are talking about he couldn't wait to get out he went on strike basically.
Yes refused to train with us to force a move, done the same at Newcastle by all accounts.
What are talking about he couldn't wait to get out he went on strike basically.
Our social media team probably want informing of that. Coleman also played the full 90 but zero mention.June 30th the last day of his contract.
That's what you call a sympathy vote, the real deal was his last game against Sunderland and we all know how that went.
Yes, he came on and O'Brien ran over the ball and flat footed Coleman - who'd been on the pitch about 2 minutes.
Are you saying that makes a ha'p'orth of difference to a 17 year career of exemplary service?
All he had to do was boot the ball and he couldn't even manage that.
What are you going on about, who mentioned how he played, and if you are what was he doing with the last goal.Yes, he came on and O'Brien ran over the ball and flat footed Coleman - who'd been on the pitch about 2 minutes.
Are you saying that makes a ha'p'orth of difference to a 17 year career of exemplary service?
17 years you say he's been injured for 5, 17 years of extraordinary money, what's he want a medal.Yes, he came on and O'Brien ran over the ball and flat footed Coleman - who'd been on the pitch about 2 minutes.
Are you saying that makes a ha'p'orth of difference to a 17 year career of exemplary service?
Doesn't really answer my question though does it?
Not even the first time, scored a great own goal due to not having a left leg for anything other than standing on a while back, also in a pretty crucial game (Brentford or Bournemouth?)All he had to do was boot the ball and he couldn't even manage that.
17 years you say he's been injured for 5, 17 years of extraordinary money, what's he want a medal.
Shut up.Look, I realise you're still upset - as we all are - at Everton's collapse. But blaming one of our better players in the last two decades is not the answer to your woes, or the sliver of people who think like you do.
Seamus has given his all for Everton FC and will remain an Everton icon forever. Make peace with that.
@Blue Pride is now in complete disarray.Lad
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Stayed on for 2 seasons when injuries had pretty much put a stop to him being able to contribute on the pitch. The club made a terrible decision to offer him contracts when it was clear enough he was not up to standard, which is expected at his age, but Seamus could have turned them down and continued to play at a lower level and left the club with a lot more people showing their appreciation. Just clocking up 17 years at a club shouldn`t be the only thing that make a player an icon.Look, I realise you're still upset - as we all are - at Everton's collapse. But blaming one of our better players in the last two decades is not the answer to your woes, or the sliver of people who think like you do.
Seamus has given his all for Everton FC and will remain an Everton icon forever. Make peace with that.
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