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Blood runs blue and is effective in the changing rooms. Only being used sparingly and galvanises the team. He is the last throes but has deserved the respect he gets from the majority.Maybe it has more to due with seamus being mid thirties had a leg break in the past 5 years, hrs continuing to experience regular minor injuries and his skills have decline a bit , as a person he's a genuine and considerate human being, was an excellent darting right back who was a dutiful servant of the club. Now age has diminished his best qualities nothing wrong with retiring with honor and taking up a coaching spot
I think for me his legacy is just getting seriously tarnished now by clinging on.
Nah will throw in a couple of worldies before the end of the season
There`s also two international breaks before the summer, which means there`ll be two spells of 4 weeks injured after each of them.Nah will throw in a couple of worldies before the end of the season
I think for me his legacy is just getting seriously tarnished now by clinging on.
ThisComrades, the time comes for every devoted worker of the People's Game to hang up their boots, just as the proletariat retires from the factory floor after years of loyal service to the collective cause. Seamus Coleman, once a steadfast and valiant comrade in defense, must now recognize that his best days are behind him.
It is not a failure but a moment of dignity and honor. Just as the worker leaves the assembly line to make way for the next generation, so too must he step aside for younger, fresher legs to carry on the fight. His contributions to the people's club shall not be forgotten, and his retirement will stand as a testament to his glorious career. The revolution of football demands it!
How did you escape from the gulag?Comrades, the time comes for every devoted worker of the People's Game to hang up their boots, just as the proletariat retires from the factory floor after years of loyal service to the collective cause. Seamus Coleman, once a steadfast and valiant comrade in defense, must now recognize that his best days are behind him.
It is not a failure but a moment of dignity and honor. Just as the worker leaves the assembly line to make way for the next generation, so too must he step aside for younger, fresher legs to carry on the fight. His contributions to the people's club shall not be forgotten, and his retirement will stand as a testament to his glorious career. The revolution of football demands it!
Seamus has spent a good lot of time not being fit enough to wear his boots the last few years.Critics on here not fit to lace Seamus' boots. He's an honest down to earth pro and somehow gets criticised for not retiring earlier or playing the odd game for his country. Madness.
Even the multi has had its day…..Comrades, the time comes for every devoted worker of the People's Game to hang up their boots, just as the proletariat retires from the factory floor after years of loyal service to the collective cause. Seamus Coleman, once a steadfast and valiant comrade in defense, must now recognize that his best days are behind him.
It is not a failure but a moment of dignity and honor. Just as the worker leaves the assembly line to make way for the next generation, so too must he step aside for younger, fresher legs to carry on the fight. His contributions to the people's club shall not be forgotten, and his retirement will stand as a testament to his glorious career. The revolution of football demands it!