Sir Seamus Coleman

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Coleman said: "I was glad to get the chance to get a few games and glad that it was at a club like Blackpool near the top of the Championship where every point matters.


"This is a massive part of my learning curve. Ultimately, I want to play for Everton and, of course, for Ireland.


"But when you look at the Everton squad, almost everyone has come up through a similar route, learning our trade at lower levels before progressing. We're grafters. We all remember where we came from."


Big words from the little man, watch him fly next Season!!!!
 
Coleman said: "I was glad to get the chance to get a few games and glad that it was at a club like Blackpool near the top of the Championship where every point matters.


"This is a massive part of my learning curve. Ultimately, I want to play for Everton and, of course, for Ireland.


"But when you look at the Everton squad, almost everyone has come up through a similar route, learning our trade at lower levels before progressing. We're grafters. We all remember where we came from."


Big words from the little man, watch him fly next Season!!!!

Sounds like he appreciates what a privilege it is to play for the club, and he's not a big head.

Nice to read Moyesie had a word when he was feeling a bit lost away from home. Good man management there by the ginger feller.
 
Another excellent performance from Seamus today. Won the penalty that got us our first goal. I was a bit worried that he had picked up a thigh injury in the first couple of minutes, but must have just been a knock as he ran it of.

Don't know how he did last week @ Newcastle as I didn't go, but not many of the team performed from what I heard on the radio.

Glad he's signed on till the end of the season that will hopefully mean an appearance at Wembley, although I have a feeling we are going to just miss out on making the play-offs.
 

My Blackpool supporting mate is rating him hugely. Hope they get in the play offs cos then I get a trip to wembley! (I'm my mates lucky Blackpool thing, they never lose when I go with him! Shame it doesn't work with everton!)

I told him they were getting our best right back and now he reckons coleman's their best player!
 
After watching Gareth Bale's last few performances, especially against Arsenal and Chelsea, I would really love for us to employ Coleman in a similar role but on the right. I do believe he can attack just like Bale did, if not better. Hopefully Moyes will start to utilise him a lot more next season, just as he has done with Rodwell and Gosling so far.
 

Just a heads up that you may be able to see Coleman on TV on Sunday. it's possible that the Blackpool v Bristol City game could be on either BBC1 or SS2. Both channels are due to show a live game.

Probably find out tonight/tomorrow after the result of the Crystal Palace v WBA game tonight. If Palace win the relegation places in the Championship are confirmed, if Palace lose, then their game v Sheff Wed will be on TV as one of those 2 teams will be relegated. The only other games of any importance are the 2 games with Blackpool and Swansea going for the final play-off spot.

Cannot really see WBA losing tonight, so should hopefully be either the Blackpool or Swansea game on TV. But I just know that they will choose the Newcastle game (just for a change).
 
Thanks for the info.

I really hope Blackpool will keep 6th place and then televised (hopefully) games against Nottingham Forrest will be very interesting for me, not only because of Coleman, but also because of Radoslaw Majewski playing for Forrest. It would be perfect.
 
Im hoping that the fact hes playing in the playoffs has precluded him from being named in the Irish Squad today, especially when you consider some of the beuts in it, in other news Duffy gets the nod:

Republic of Ireland training camp squad: Keiren Westwood (Coventry), Joe Murphy (S****horpe), Brian Murphy (Ipswich), Stephen Kelly (Fulham), Eddie Nolan (Sheffield Wednesday), Paul McShane (Hull), Shane Duffy (Everton), Kevin Foley (Wolves), Stephen Ward (Wolves), Marc Wilson (Portsmouth), Darren O'Dea (Reading), Keith Treacy (Preston), Darron Gibson (Manchester United), Andy Keogh (Wolves), James McCarthy (Wigan), Liam Lawrence (Stoke City), David Meyler (Sunderland), Keith Fahey (Birmingham), Paul Green (Derby), Caleb Folan (Hull), Leon Best (Newcastle), Shane Long (Reading), Anthony Stokes (Hibernian)
 

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