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2017/18 Seamus Coleman

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I disagree mate because he wasn't as good as Baines before the injury nor was as good after.
He medically returned but got sold to a PL team. Sunderland were cack which isn't his fault.
There aren't many players who were superb until injured and then returned being below what they were. In relation to broken legs I mean.
 
Wot? You actually serious?

A club employee has a set back so the club just sit on their arse and dont give the player the security and moral boost he said at the time was massive to him?


Jinkyali, and a number of others, advocated reneging on his contract promise for fear of the long term impact of his le break . The lad cost us 60k, which is less than 1% of Pogba's fee
 

It looks a great move now, but no if it was my money i wouldn’t have committed it with the future looking so precarious. This is a contract like any other, and one of the parties to that contract is a sportsman operating in an arena where tiny fractions count, and his leg has just been badly broken.in two places. It was a wonderful gesture but it was also one hell of a gamble

I am absolutely certain contract details had been ironed out all ready. It was the club honouring the offer. We did it with Gibson ffs. Its how we roll.
 
Missed the game due to work, how did the crowd react to seamus doing his 80 yd run on 93 mins. Just unbelievable fitness and comitment.
 
I think there could be an argument for the way Ross Barkley goes into tackles that mentally he has never recovered from his broken leg.

One of Coleman's biggest strengths is his mental state.
You can not compare both players mental state. However both deserve credit for the way they have recovered from terrible injuries. Barkley was poor by all accounts last night, if he felt pressure playing in front of our fans, goodness knows how he will feel in the spotlight at Chelsea.
 
You can not compare both players mental state. However both deserve credit for the way they have recovered from terrible injuries. Barkley was poor by all accounts last night, if he felt pressure playing in front of our fans, goodness knows how he will feel in the spotlight at Chelsea.
I’m sure Chelsea’s fans will nurse him through these first precious few weeks
 
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it depends very much on the type of break. If the break is halfway along the bone, it really is a simple fix, seen it many times when I raced motorbikes. If the bones shatter (not really a football type injury) or if it's near a joint with associated soft tissue damage then that is much more complicated. seen that many times too from racing injuries. The club will have known within a day or so once the first x-ray/scans came back which type it was and what the associated risks of not recovering would be. I'm very glad the club had the class to stand by an agreement and fully help his recovery.
 

Seamus Coleman is a club legend in the same way Cahill and Dunc were... now if we could actually win something whilst Seamus is playing he could be a true legend...
Best 60 grand we've spent since Peter Reid, absolutely superb last night to play like that after being out for 10 months sums the man up, love it if he's our captain next year and lifts a cup up for us.:drunk:
 
Some lads are just emotionally incapable of handling a vault. They'll swear blue in the face they were right despite the overwhelming evidence against them. Trump-esque imo

Some lads are emotionally incapable they have to search for differing views to there own.

Like any opinion, there is no evidence to say whether it’s right or wrong as it’s opinion, not fact. This can’t be disproved.

Soz la
 
I’ll be honest he had me worried for the first 15 last night as he wasn’t getting forward then just seemed to say sod it and everything about the team changed. Leicester’s attacking threat was forced to defend and suddenly we looked like we had a defence as well because most of their balls forward we’re hurried and inaccurate
 

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