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2021/22 Seamus Coleman

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He is finished and has been for a long time. A superb 60K signing but he was never going to be a part of a really top side, now Baines he was different h e could have been part of what should have been our journey.
 
The Townsend corner, hits first man and then you see the distance between Damarai and Coleman is too short for somebody of Coleman's limited ability to deal with, even though it's simple enough to either just smash it or do literally anything other than what he did. It's really no wonder the Irish get a reputation for being thick.
Smells like gammon
 

Our most limited player with the ball, is captain

A player who hoof it up to no one, is constantly struggling with 5 yard passes, getting done for pace, is the leader of this team.

Really does set the tone for the dire football we witness when you think about it.
 
Our most limited player with the ball, is captain

A player who hoof it up to no one, is constantly struggling with 5 yard passes, getting done for pace, is the leader of this team.

Really does set the tone for the dire football we witness when you think about it.
Such a shame because he's been forced to have his legacy well and truly destroyed by him being played about four years too long.

I remember his goals against Southampton and Swansea, him doing keepy-uppies down the wing against Arsenal, his link-up play with Arteta down the right hand side.

But his constant choosing of country over club, which ended in him picking up a number of serious injuries, and him playing on far, far too long, have those great memories almost erased from history with the fans now desperate to see the back of him.

Shame, really.
 
Such a shame because he's been forced to have his legacy well and truly destroyed by him being played about four years too long.

I remember his goals against Southampton and Swansea, him doing keepy-uppies down the wing against Arsenal, his link-up play with Arteta down the right hand side.

But his constant choosing of country over club, which ended in him picking up a number of serious injuries, and him playing on far, far too long, have those great memories almost erased from history with the fans now desperate to see the back of him.

Shame, really.

Been a fantastic servant for Everton, but that swagger he once had bombing forward has completely gone and been replaced by a player with huge doubt in his own ability and capabilities.

Baines had 2 seasons of niggling injuries and called it a day. Colemans had about 4 seasons of injuries but doesn't want to call it a day and as long as Everton keep offering him contracts, why should he he'll be thinking.

He's massively restricting us though and our ability to retain possession. I find it insane that we have a lot of footballers on our books who aren't actually very good at playing football and the basics of football that you learn as a kid.
 
These are all the first choice right backs in the prem at the moment

Arsenal - Takehiro Tomiyasu
Man City - Kyle Walker
Liverpool - Trent Alexander-Arnold
Chelsea - Reece James
Brighton - Tariq Lamptey
West Ham - Vladimir Coufal
Man Utd - Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Leicester - Ricardo Perreira / Timothy Castagne
Wolves - Nelson Semedo
Tottenham - Emerson Royal
Aston Villa - Matty Cash
Norwich - Max Aarons
Southampton - Valentino Livramento
Leeds - Luke Ayling / Stuart Dallas
Burnley - Matthew Lowton
Watford - Kiko Femenia
Newcastle - Javi Manquillo
Crystal Palace - Joel Ward
Brentford - Sergi Canos

I honestly think Coleman is probably in the bottom 5 on that list
 

These are all the first choice right backs in the prem at the moment

Arsenal - Takehiro Tomiyasu
Man City - Kyle Walker
Liverpool - Trent Alexander-Arnold
Chelsea - Reece James
Brighton - Tariq Lamptey
West Ham - Vladimir Coufal
Man Utd - Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Leicester - Ricardo Perreira / Timothy Castagne
Wolves - Nelson Semedo
Tottenham - Emerson Royal
Aston Villa - Matty Cash
Norwich - Max Aarons
Southampton - Valentino Livramento
Leeds - Luke Ayling / Stuart Dallas
Burnley - Matthew Lowton
Watford - Kiko Femenia
Newcastle - Javi Manquillo
Crystal Palace - Joel Ward
Brentford - Sergi Canos

I honestly think Coleman is probably in the bottom 5 on that list

He is bottom of the list.
 
Our most limited player with the ball, is captain

A player who hoof it up to no one, is constantly struggling with 5 yard passes, getting done for pace, is the leader of this team.

Really does set the tone for the dire football we witness when you think about it.
Iwobi doing cock windmills after reading that first sentence.
 

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