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nigel-harps1954
06/01/2016, 10:24 PM
Coleman out for a month after injury in tonights game v Man City.

http://foot.ie/attachment.php?attachmentid=2380&stc=1

BonnieShels
06/01/2016, 10:32 PM
Saw him limp off. Blessing in disguise for us?

DeLorean
06/01/2016, 10:34 PM
Martinez - (http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2016/01/06/blues-lose-trio-in-city-win) “Seamus is probably the most serious of the three. He has pulled his calf and that type of injury usually takes three or four weeks to fully recover.”

DeLorean
06/01/2016, 10:47 PM
Saw him limp off. Blessing in disguise for us?

That occurred to me about McCarthy as well actually. As long as they remain fit when they do return the break could definitely benefit them come the summer you would think.

DannyInvincible
06/02/2016, 2:46 PM
Coleman's goal against Stoke today to put Everton 2-0 up:

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seanfhear
06/02/2016, 3:49 PM
Its a good goal and not the type that you would expect Stoke to concede too easily. Tony Pulis would have a few words to say. Good movement by Everton though.

tricky_colour
06/02/2016, 7:45 PM
Goal here from about 1.30

http://footyroom.com/stoke-city-0-3-everton-2016-02/

He is 1.77m 5'10 by the way.

First of the season.

SkStu
06/02/2016, 8:45 PM
Pretty disappointed in Colemans "performance" to be honest. His wife had a daughter last night. Not a son. Not good for Ireland.

A birth that was waiting (9 months) to happen apparently.

Congrats Seamie! :)

DeLorean
05/03/2016, 2:26 PM
Playing wing back today, not overly involved so far.

Edit- not for long, two dumb yellow cards for Mirallas has forced Everton into a change of shape. Stones seems to have gone right back with Coleman ahead of him.

tricky_colour
05/03/2016, 5:29 PM
i say on sky sports Coleman seemed to be on the wing with 3 at the back in a 3 5 2.
Anyhow Everton lost as is typical of them.

TheOneWhoKnocks
16/04/2016, 3:50 PM
Off injured.

zero
16/04/2016, 4:00 PM
hamstring apparently. twitter etc saying he will miss everton's cup semi at least.

TheOneWhoKnocks
16/04/2016, 4:03 PM
Doyle, Murphy, Long, Arter, Judge, Coleman.

Russian roulette with my blood pressure every week.

Charlie Darwin
16/04/2016, 4:14 PM
Terry Dixon still not fit either.

tricky_colour
17/04/2016, 2:13 AM
Any more injuries and they will be calling me up!!

DeLorean
19/04/2016, 9:53 PM
A tad over the top but... (http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/seamus-coleman-whats-gone-wrong-11208884)

paul_oshea
19/04/2016, 10:17 PM
It's true but at the same time he has been one of our best performers and been at its best.

Lots of players underperforming under Martinez.he was raved about here by yes you guessed it.... ;)

tricky_colour
20/04/2016, 3:15 AM
Maybe he will get an FA cup winners medal, certainly has not been his best season at Everton.

paul_oshea
20/04/2016, 9:22 AM
I've always said I think that Martinez is suited to international management more than club management. He is good motivating for cup runs. But he just doesn't have it for the weekly grind. Everton were very good defensively under Moyes, and thats always been Martinez biggest problem.

Charlie Darwin
22/04/2016, 1:42 AM
It's true but at the same time he has been one of our best performers and been at its best.

Lots of players underperforming under Martinez.he was raved about here by yes you guessed it.... ;)
I warned geysir he was an accident waiting to happen but...

Seriously, Martinez has a lot to learn to be a top-level coach. I'd say young players learn a lot under him. Not so much oul lads like McGeady.

DeLorean
22/04/2016, 8:47 AM
I've always said I think that Martinez is suited to international management more than club management. He is good motivating for cup runs.

It could also be said he's had two bad seasons out of nine as a club manager, maybe three if you include the relegation/cup win season.

Bar that Wigan cup win he's really only had two more decent cup runs, both this season with Everton, so I'm not sure how it forms the basis for something you've always said.

Stuttgart88
22/04/2016, 8:56 AM
Looks like Seamie dodged a bullet by being injured. Still, despite a personal horror show at Anfield The Times reports City and Chelsea are set to do battle over Stones.

paul_oshea
22/04/2016, 9:44 AM
He is the most over-rated player i have seen in a long long time.

Deloresean go back over some of the stuff CD and I ping-ponged about Martinez, specifically about his defensive record, and about how he always seemed to be in or around the bottom half, or worse fighting relegation. The teams seemed to be able produce these great results one-off, but without consistency and most of these were in cups. They could easily ship 3 or 4 goals in a game. Thats coming back to haunt him again - as his teams GA record will show down through the years. Whatever was working for the players, isnt obviously working anymore.

DeLorean
22/04/2016, 10:01 AM
Saying that his major flaw as a manager is his teams inability to defend very well is just stating the obvious. Even his biggest fans wouldn't deny that.

Of course he was in or around the bottom half or fighting relegation, he was managing Wigan ffs.

And of course your last sentence is correct, again though, stating the obvious.

You need more than great one-off results to make a good international manager by the way, just ask the Northern Ireland fans.

paul_oshea
22/04/2016, 10:23 AM
Ya but he has shown over the course of a few cup runs that he can acheive these results more consistenly in a cup type environment.

And you say its obvious now, but go back to when I brought this up a few years ago, it wasn't so obvious and it was argued against!

DeLorean
22/04/2016, 10:54 AM
Ya but he has shown over the course of a few cup runs that he can acheive these results more consistenly in a cup type environment.

Like I said, two of his three good cup runs have come this season, so I don't understand how that formed the basis for something you've "always said". Not to worry though, we won't go around in circles.


And you say its obvious now, but go back to when I brought this up a few years ago, it wasn't so obvious and it was argued against!

Everybody knew that Wigan leaked a lot of goals. I can't imagine anybody denying this. I'm sure people gave a counter argument with regards the strengths of his teams also, if that's what you mean. Or maybe it was during his first season at Everton, when they defended quite well in general.

Stuttgart88
22/04/2016, 11:42 AM
I'd categorise Wigan's remarkable late escape from relegation in the preceding season as a de facto cup run.

I think he's a good manager, or at least he has some good things going for him, but sometimes a manager gets stale at a club and it's time to move on.

DeLorean
22/04/2016, 12:56 PM
I'd categorise Wigan's remarkable late escape from relegation in the preceding season as a de facto cup run.

I know what ye're saying but I wouldn't really agree. I think there was a very obvious difference when Wigan made that escape, the good form and confidence it brought facilitated the results. Many teams (seems like one every season!) have done that but I don't think it necessarily makes their managers more suitable for the international field.

A run of form and confidence hasn't applied to the actual cup runs, as the good results have been at times when the team haven't been playing well generally. Of course, cup runs are extremely draw dependent also. Producing results against lower league teams isn't really a sign of anything, and they would have made up a high percentage of the games. The one-off results thing does carry a bit of weight I suppose, but I think it's a bit harsh.

Even if Martinez is a manager who is only capable of producing one-off results, I still don't see why this would make him more suitable for international football, where consistency is just as important. And it's arguably even more important to be well organised and able to defend.

DeLorean
22/04/2016, 1:08 PM
Anyway... He's been ruled out of tomorrow's semi final.

Independent.ie (http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/english-soccer/s%C3%A9amus-coleman-ruled-out-of-manchester-united-semi-final-1.2620616)

DeLorean
23/04/2016, 4:51 PM
A tad over the top but... (http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/seamus-coleman-whats-gone-wrong-11208884)

Well that article is starting to look really terrible as Everton are getting murdered down their right, poor Besic doesn't know what he's doing and just doesn't have the pace to cope there anyway.

paul_oshea
09/06/2016, 9:57 AM
http://www.the42.ie/seamus-coleman-ireland-killybegs-2811239-Jun2016/

Nice down to earth well reared country lad.

BonnieShels
09/08/2016, 6:10 PM
Seamie is gonna be on OTB on the football show so that's after 9.

BonnieShels
10/08/2016, 10:41 AM
It was a great interview. Definitely gonna be captain for the next few years now.

tetsujin1979
10/08/2016, 10:48 AM
interview online here: http://cdn.radiocms.net/media/001/audio/000024/152437_media_player_audio_file.mp3

DeLorean
11/08/2016, 3:15 PM
Doubtful for the weekend with an ankle injury.

tetsujin1979
13/08/2016, 1:39 PM
out for "several weeks" according to Everton's twitter: https://twitter.com/Everton/statuses/764448883489595392

The manager has confirmed Seamus Coleman will be out for "several weeks". #EFC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/EFC?src=hash)

DeLorean
13/08/2016, 4:54 PM
Balls. Cyrus for Belgrade so.

BonnieShels
15/08/2016, 10:28 AM
Balls. Cyrus for Belgrade so.

Ah jaysus.

Don't tell my heart...

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/08/2016, 9:15 PM
Clean sweep. Koeman has spoke of his intention to bring in a RB to compete with Coleman.

Who is out for at least another two weeks BTW.

tetsujin1979
17/09/2016, 5:26 PM
you wait all season for an Irish goalscorer in the Premier League, and then two come along at once!

tricky_colour
17/09/2016, 11:45 PM
Takes Everton up to second place so a good start from them, mind you they perhaps had few easy fixtures?

BonnieShels
18/09/2016, 1:04 AM
That's what they said about Leicester last year!!!

tricky_colour
18/09/2016, 1:34 AM
That's what they said about Leicester last year!!!

Interesting can't see it happening, mind you if man city were to flop (unlikely) the rest don't look much like champions. They are 50/1 by the way, but then Leicester were about 5000-1.

Everton had a poor finish to last season, unlike Leicester, but they do have a new manager, so who knows?

TheOneWhoKnocks
20/09/2016, 6:05 PM
Captains Everton tonight.

tricky_colour
21/09/2016, 12:08 AM
They lost!!

Mind you I doubt the cup is priority?

tricky_colour
25/09/2016, 12:46 AM
Well following Arter's good performance I though I would check the stats (as one does)
and low and behold, look who is at number 3 in the stats? None other than out very own
Seamus Coleman!!

He has only played 3 Premiership games though, so maybe should not read too much into it!

Arter was actually at #146!

But it's is early days yet and Bournemouth have had some tough games, his sending off didn't help either!

TheOneWhoKnocks
30/09/2016, 8:11 PM
Got bullied by Benteke for Palace's equaliser. 1-1 at Goodison.

tetsujin1979
30/09/2016, 8:20 PM
you'd think his GAA background would prepare him for that

DeLorean
30/09/2016, 9:17 PM
you'd think his GAA background would prepare him for that

If he was allowed handle the ball he might have made up the four inch height difference alright!

TheOneWhoKnocks
09/10/2016, 1:29 PM
Annual Coleman to Man Utd transfer rumour: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/transfer-window/seamus-coleman-linked-with-a-megamoney-january-transfer-to-manchester-united-35115390.html