2019/20 Seamus Coleman

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Is everything alright, mate? Every time somebody disagrees with you you seem to take it very personal.

For what it's worth, I do think your point is very wrong all the same.

He posted a knobhead of a reply. Which you liked, to no ones surprise.

Gathered. Not arsed, all the same.
 

I'm all for Seamus going in their dressing room after the game.

But every Spurs player should have been too scared to take a second touch in case their leg was taken off at the knee against a team who had just had someone taken out like that.

Nobody should have made any Spurs player feel anything less than fear of retribution.
 

I'm all for Seamus going in their dressing room after the game.

But every Spurs player should have been too scared to take a second touch in case their leg was taken off at the knee against a team who had just had someone taken out like that.

Nobody should have made any Spurs player feel anything less than fear of retribution.

Bit of a sinister post from you. When's vengeance the answer on a football pitch in regards to hurting someone?

Do you stick up for Keane getting "revenge" on Haaland?
 
I'm all for Seamus going in their dressing room after the game.

But every Spurs player should have been too scared to take a second touch in case their leg was taken off at the knee against a team who had just had someone taken out like that.

Nobody should have made any Spurs player feel anything less than fear of retribution.


Cool. What I like at the football is a proper bloodbath.
 
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Well it isn't many & your opinion makes you come across as a downright bad human being.


There is one of the many posts that has received hundreds of ‘likes’.

Coleman has no business going into that Spurs changing room.

The club is in disarray and his team mate has just been put out for the season because of a reckless tackle that Son intended.

It’s an absolute joke that this is the attitude of the club captain.
 
Bit of a sinister post from you. When's vengeance the answer on a football pitch in regards to hurting someone?

Do you stick up for Keane getting "revenge" on Haaland?

I enjoyed Reid doing Marwood, btw I can't imagine any of that 80s side going into the dressing room to console Son.

They were winners who stood up for one another, I wish we had Van Den Hauwe on that pitch yesterday.
 


There is one of the many posts that has received hundreds of ‘likes’.

Coleman has no business going into that Spurs changing room.

The club is in disarray and his team mate has just been put out for the season because of a reckless tackle that Son intended.

It’s an absolute joke that this is the attitude of the club captain.


Aye, Twitter, the haven of sense & sensibility.
 



There is one of the many posts that has received hundreds of ‘likes’.

Coleman has no business going into that Spurs changing room.

The club is in disarray and his team mate has just been put out for the season because of a reckless tackle that Son intended.

It’s an absolute joke that this is the attitude of the club captain.

Everton FC outraged by anything.
 
I enjoyed Reid doing Marwood, btw I can't imagine any of that 80s side going into the dressing room to console Son.

They were winners who stood up for one another, I wish we had Van Den Hauwe on that pitch yesterday.

Thankfully the world in general has evolved from the 80's unless you want players like John Fashanu back on the pitch.
 
Bit of a sinister post from you. When's vengeance the answer on a football pitch in regards to hurting someone?

Do you stick up for Keane getting "revenge" on Haaland?

If I'm playing that game you best believe I'm taking a quick touch and keeping both eyes open and expecting a very meaty challenge coming in fast.

Keane was about a year later, I'd argue that was different.

Nothing sinister. Psychological warfare at its most basic.
 
Still can't believe he was in the changing room checking up on Spurs players instead of rallying his own.

I'd go as far as to say that's the sort of thing people do, not out of morals, but because of how it makes them look to people.

On a human level I can see why Coleman has gone and done this. On football level it will do nothing whatsoever. VAR and this incident on Gomes has been a toxic mix. Coleman reaching out has been seen as the perfect cool aide.
In football terms we will be proper mugged off, and if the unthinkable happens Gomes cannot fully recover, football in general wont care. And if we get relegated football will just forget this incident and then laugh...
 

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