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2023/24 Seamus Coleman

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Skipper back for Palace.

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Seamus Coleman has listed Everton and his family as the two most important parts of his life as he reflected on what the Blues means to him.....

For Coleman, Everton remains the “family club” he joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009 and the man Frank Lampard described as “one of the best people I have ever met” wants it to remain that way.

The 35-year-old believes this is important in an industry that has changed dramatically over the course of his career. Coleman said: “The club I signed for is a family club and it is something we can’t lose. I think in modern day football it can be easy to lose, and it is so important we don’t do that. There are so many people here who have been together for so long from all different departments and it is something we pride ourselves on and it is something for me, who has been here for so long, I take pride in making sure we don’t do that.”

Coleman’s love for the Blues has long been clear but his position as a bridge between the fanbase and the dressing room has come to the fore in recent years. Multiple managers have spoken of the influence he holds and the power of his words during dark moments and ahead of crucial matches in the relegation fights of recent years.

Asked what Everton means to him Coleman, who penned a one-year contract extension in the summer, said: “My life is this club and my family, that’s the two things I have going on in my life and it is not two bad things to have. Family first, this club second and I give it my all and am proud to come in every day. The last couple of years have been tough but this is where I want to be when I am not home with my family.”
 
Seamus Coleman has listed Everton and his family as the two most important parts of his life as he reflected on what the Blues means to him.....

For Coleman, Everton remains the “family club” he joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009 and the man Frank Lampard described as “one of the best people I have ever met” wants it to remain that way.

The 35-year-old believes this is important in an industry that has changed dramatically over the course of his career. Coleman said: “The club I signed for is a family club and it is something we can’t lose. I think in modern day football it can be easy to lose, and it is so important we don’t do that. There are so many people here who have been together for so long from all different departments and it is something we pride ourselves on and it is something for me, who has been here for so long, I take pride in making sure we don’t do that.”

Coleman’s love for the Blues has long been clear but his position as a bridge between the fanbase and the dressing room has come to the fore in recent years. Multiple managers have spoken of the influence he holds and the power of his words during dark moments and ahead of crucial matches in the relegation fights of recent years.

Asked what Everton means to him Coleman, who penned a one-year contract extension in the summer, said: “My life is this club and my family, that’s the two things I have going on in my life and it is not two bad things to have. Family first, this club second and I give it my all and am proud to come in every day. The last couple of years have been tough but this is where I want to be when I am not home with my family.”
A light on the hill.
Hopefully he goes on to play a role in the club after he hangs up the boots.
 
Seamus Coleman has listed Everton and his family as the two most important parts of his life as he reflected on what the Blues means to him.....

For Coleman, Everton remains the “family club” he joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009 and the man Frank Lampard described as “one of the best people I have ever met” wants it to remain that way.

The 35-year-old believes this is important in an industry that has changed dramatically over the course of his career. Coleman said: “The club I signed for is a family club and it is something we can’t lose. I think in modern day football it can be easy to lose, and it is so important we don’t do that. There are so many people here who have been together for so long from all different departments and it is something we pride ourselves on and it is something for me, who has been here for so long, I take pride in making sure we don’t do that.”

Coleman’s love for the Blues has long been clear but his position as a bridge between the fanbase and the dressing room has come to the fore in recent years. Multiple managers have spoken of the influence he holds and the power of his words during dark moments and ahead of crucial matches in the relegation fights of recent years.

Asked what Everton means to him Coleman, who penned a one-year contract extension in the summer, said: “My life is this club and my family, that’s the two things I have going on in my life and it is not two bad things to have. Family first, this club second and I give it my all and am proud to come in every day. The last couple of years have been tough but this is where I want to be when I am not home with my family.”
Family first , club second. SELL!!!!
 
Seamus Coleman has listed Everton and his family as the two most important parts of his life as he reflected on what the Blues means to him.....

For Coleman, Everton remains the “family club” he joined from Sligo Rovers in 2009 and the man Frank Lampard described as “one of the best people I have ever met” wants it to remain that way.

The 35-year-old believes this is important in an industry that has changed dramatically over the course of his career. Coleman said: “The club I signed for is a family club and it is something we can’t lose. I think in modern day football it can be easy to lose, and it is so important we don’t do that. There are so many people here who have been together for so long from all different departments and it is something we pride ourselves on and it is something for me, who has been here for so long, I take pride in making sure we don’t do that.”

Coleman’s love for the Blues has long been clear but his position as a bridge between the fanbase and the dressing room has come to the fore in recent years. Multiple managers have spoken of the influence he holds and the power of his words during dark moments and ahead of crucial matches in the relegation fights of recent years.

Asked what Everton means to him Coleman, who penned a one-year contract extension in the summer, said: “My life is this club and my family, that’s the two things I have going on in my life and it is not two bad things to have. Family first, this club second and I give it my all and am proud to come in every day. The last couple of years have been tough but this is where I want to be when I am not home with my family.”


Mr Everton.


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