Seen this yesterday
http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p...&postcount=109
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Seen this yesterday
http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p...&postcount=109
Eamon Coleman, yeah I've heard of him. I think rovers1 and sligoman are fans of his work
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eamon...edirected=true
My only regret is not putting a few quid on him to play for Ireland at senior level the first day I saw him playing for Rovers.
Fair play to him. He is doing incredibly well.
in the library in college today : see yer man seamus coleman in the everton match? 'yeah i heard he was serious'. yeah he used to play for the rovers. 'was he any good for them?' yeah he was alright id say. is he irish?? ya from kilybegs or somethin. 'oh right i didnt know he was irish, what age is he?' 20. hes on the irish under 20 team i think.
two big buffs
newstalk doing a feature on him on Off The Ball this evening.
shouldn't this be moved to the ireland section ;)
Seriously though just going on the link above a friend from killybegs told me only 3 years ago he was still playing junior soccer, is that true? Said he was some player at gaelic as well, that uncle dessie did a bit of talking to him.
thats all the cooler and better when ye think of it. Thats what i was told alright by a lad who knows him. From nothingness to this in 3 years.
he played against us in a pre season friendly in 2005/2006 for st.catherines
Hello Niko!!!
http://i49.tinypic.com/24qtxjm.jpg
Id like to give a few people a mention, those who aided Seamies career. :)
Sean Connor, you are a tw4t, but il hand you this..you gave him a chance.
Keith Foy, thanks for giving him the start he needed, if it wasnt for your fat arse with a lack of genuine pace at left back, he probably wouldnt have looked so impressive in that friendly (Rovers v St. Catherines)
Steve Manson, you are even sh1tter than we thought, surely with him overlapping you could do one thing right in your career at Rovers, surely just one? You made him twice the player Steve because he did his own job as a right full and yours at right win, you made him an attacking fullback...
To be fair Manson played most his football on the left.
listening to the 606 podcast from yesterday now and only one real mention of seamie. gabriel marcoti talking about him aswell :)
Seamus Coleman finds himself at Everton's coalface
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...-coalface.html
Full page in today's Sun with Sean Connor telling everyone how he discovered Seamus and effectively started his career and how he always knew he would go all the way.
The article also gives the impression that Seamus played a full season for Connor including the Cup semi-final against Derry City - is that correct?
Also says that Connor is high onthe list for the Cork job as well as being in for the St. Pat's job.
Seamie was on the bench for the Derry City game anyway
Coleman played 15 minutes under Sean Connor as a sub against Derry City (we were 4-0 down when he came on).
He played more minutes under Rob McDonald than under Sean.
he was never in the first team under connor, i heard it wasnt even connor who recognised that he could do a job for us.
To be fair to Connor,I'd say had he stayed he would have played Seamie in the 2007 season
Verified here.
Connor takes over at Bohs.
Article says he left on approx the 2nd of November.
Seamies Debut for Rovers.
Scoring an O/G dated 12th of November,
Did Connors not bring him on as sub when we were defending a corner with two minutes to go and he scored an og?
As far as I remember Seamie started for Rovers for the first time against UCD in Belfield. It was Sean Conor's last game as manager but he was not in charge, Gareth Gorman was. Open to correction on that though.
Great to see him doing so well
Im sure it was dessie cawley and leo tierney who gave seamie his break away to longford and rang michael toolan the next day to get him signed up as he only had two weeks left on his contract, but it was that s***head connor that brought him into the club.
he came on against derry in the showgrounds when they beat us early in 2007. then started away to longford and the rest is history
http://archives.tcm.ie/sligoweekende...story30376.asp
One of Sean Connor’s changes, meanwhile, saw him handing a first Senior start to promising youngster Seamus Coleman.
Game played on Tuesday, October 17
eircom League Premier Division
Brandywell: Derry City 4, Sligo Rovers 0
Player of the Match: Gareth McGlynn (Derry City)
Derry City: David Forde, Eddie McCallion, Peter Hutton ©, Darren Kelly, Sean Hargan, Gareth McGlynn, Barry Molloy, Ciaran Martyn (Ruaidhri Higgins 63), Stephen O’Flynn, Gary Beckett (Shaun Holmes 44), Mark Farren (Kevin Deery 77)
Subs not used: Patrick Jennings, Kevin McHugh
Sligo Rovers: John O’Hara, Gavin Peers, Michael McNamara ©, Liam Burns, Keith Foy, Adam Hughes (Seamus Coleman 75), Conor O’Grady, Gary Curran (Fahrudin Kudozovic 36), Chris Turner, Harpal Singh, Darren Mansaram (Paul McTiernan 59)
Subs not used: Richard Brush, John Bellew
This still wasn't Seamies first outing in a Rovers jersey, as Rovers had to wear Derry's away strip for the game
All that matters is that hes at Everton now,and doing really well....he may have been signed by Connor,and played one game under him,but he got his major chance in the first team when Connor left and Des and Leo were in temporary charge.
SEAMUS COLEMAN is at the right club to fulfil his potential.
That is the opinion of Sligo Rovers manager, Paul Cook, who sanctioned the defender’s January switch to Everton.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/evert...0252-25353555/
"When I had him at Sligo, Birmingham were interested. Steve Bruce asked me how good Seamus was and I told him I thought he can go on to be better than Steve Finnan. He's got that much potential.''
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/evert...52-25353564/3/
His first game in a Sligo shirt was in a pre season game against Galway United if I remember correctly :D