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2020/21 Seamus Coleman

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...best crosser in the game?...well maybe not the best, but he's young and has decades of football ahead of him at Finch Farm. Best RB in the league?...unquestionably: so much passion...and when our brave lionhearts put in a sub-par performance (very rarely, by the way), Seamus is always putting some video out, telling us loyal fans that the sleeping giant that is Everton, is about to awaken...

...give this Sligo behemoth another 20 years at the helm...he bleeds blue

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PS: as an All Black supporter, I wish our NZ national team showed as much loyalty to player stalwarts as Everton has done to the likes of Seamus...maybe then the All Blacks could be as successful as Everton Football Club


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Of all the players we have had over the years I think Seamus has the best potential to be a successful manager of Everton in the future.

Hugely popular but tough as nails at the same time. I don't think any player would pull the wool over his eyes.
Extremely professional in everything he does.
Intelligent.
A leader at the club and even RB has recognised very quickly what he brings to the club even though he is coming close to the end of his career.
Keeps a low profile , is never seen making a fool of himself in public.
Has already expressed an interest in coaching and mgt.
 
That would be an utter catastrophe for the club and he would be gone in a few short months, if not weeks.

Of all the players we have had over the years I think Seamus has the best potential to be a successful manager of Everton in the future.

Hugely popular but tough as nails at the same time. I don't think any player would pull the wool over his eyes.
Extremely professional in everything he does.
Intelligent.
A leader at the club and even RB has recognised very quickly what he brings to the club even though he is coming close to the end of his career.
Keeps a low profile , is never seen making a fool of himself in public.
Has already expressed an interest in coaching and mgt.
 

Of all the players we have had over the years I think Seamus has the best potential to be a successful manager of Everton in the future.

Hugely popular but tough as nails at the same time. I don't think any player would pull the wool over his eyes.
Extremely professional in everything he does.
Intelligent.
A leader at the club and even RB has recognised very quickly what he brings to the club even though he is coming close to the end of his career.
Keeps a low profile , is never seen making a fool of himself in public.
Has already expressed an interest in coaching and mgt.

Is this a joke? Cant tell :o lol
 
Why would it be a joke ?, it isn't.

It is a fair assessment, I think of a player who is edging closer to the end of his career and will be almost 100% certain to be brought into the coaching staff at Everton.

"Of all the players we have had over the years I think Seamus has the best potential to be a successful manager of Everton in the future"

Im really puzzled at this.
 
Of all the players we have had over the years I think Seamus has the best potential to be a successful manager of Everton in the future.

Hugely popular but tough as nails at the same time. I don't think any player would pull the wool over his eyes.
Extremely professional in everything he does.
Intelligent.
A leader at the club and even RB has recognised very quickly what he brings to the club even though he is coming close to the end of his career.
Keeps a low profile , is never seen making a fool of himself in public.
Has already expressed an interest in coaching and mgt.
Is this a wind up?
Been a great signing and no doubt a lovely fella but a poor captain and shown nothing which indicates that he could become a manager
 

"Of all the players we have had over the years I think Seamus has the best potential to be a successful manager of Everton in the future"

Im really puzzled at this.
I don't understand why you would be puzzled.
We already know Seamus is a leader at the club, we have seen his determination over the last decade and in his recovery from the leg break, his fearlessness from squaring up to Lescott imediately after he returned to Everton with City and started to throw his weight around and of course anybody who has taken the trouble to listen to him can tell he is intelligent and articulate.

None of these guarantee your success as a manager but it does guarantee your failure if you lack them.
 
Think about that again.

Think about the traits that he has shown over the years , I think he is perfect managerial material.
What traits are these

1) back the manager and say the club are behind him
2) play absolutely terrible for the vast majority of said managers tenure
3) say the players are to blame when said manager gets the bullet and they are all dissapointed
4) repeat cycle over and over again.

Amazing signing but like we have ahabbit of doing at this club he shouldn't have been given a new contract and should have been moved on a couple of years ago.no doubt he loves the club, so do I doesn't mean I should get a contract
 
What traits are these

1) back the manager and say the club are behind him
2) play absolutely terrible for the vast majority of said managers tenure
3) say the players are to blame when said manager gets the bullet and they are all dissapointed
4) repeat cycle over and over again.

Amazing signing but like we have ahabbit of doing at this club he shouldn't have been given a new contract and should have been moved on a couple of years ago.no doubt he loves the club, so do I doesn't mean I should get a contract
First off,
i don't agree when you say that he was terrible during the tenure of any manager he played under and what relevance that would have to his ability as a manager I have no idea.

When a manager gets sacked..... whose fault do YOU think it is if not the players ?
Maybe you think Seamus should call Moshiri a rotten bar steward for getting rid of the manager and even though results were terrible he was absolutely 100% certain it had nothing whatsover in any shape or form anything to do with the players.

Possibly you think that Seamus should say that he is not in favour of a new managerial appointment and that he would use his position as captain to make sure this new manager would not last long in the job and he would do everything he could to get him sacked.
 

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