G'wan Seamie. 2 games, 2 assists, 2 times he has inspired the win.
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G'wan Seamie. 2 games, 2 assists, 2 times he has inspired the win.
They only drew against the Spurs though....
http://evertonfc.com/news/archive/40...-reaction.html
Hibbert strained his groin, hopefully he doesn't recover and Seamie might get a game against Arsenal:).
David Moyes needed to shake things up. With Jo suspended and Osman and Saha injured his options, in terms of experienced attacking players on the bench were limited, so when Seamus Coleman was introduced for the injured Hibbert on eighty minutes it seemed too much to expect the young Irishman to have any impact. How wrong we were. On the pitch for barely two minutes he forced his way past the admirable Robson beat two other players and surged into the box. He then dinked a lovely cross onto Bilyaletdinov’s head, he nodded down to Cahill, whose first shot was blocked but he dug out the rebound to fire home left footed from close range.
Above an extract from the full match report, our Shamie is becoming a cult hero at Everton and rightly so.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...827720,00.html
Arsenal up next in league i think, just hope they dont stick neville in at right full if hibbert out. Could be a great chance for Seamie
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...858980,00.html
Lucas Neill off to Galatasary, good news :)
HIBBERT FACES MONTH LAY-OFF
Posted 15/01/10 17:58
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Everton v Man. City To Score in 90mins: Coleman, S. 20/1
Everton full-back Tony Hibbert will be out for around four weeks as he prepares for a hernia operation.
The news is a blow to manager David Moyes, who on Thursday sold fellow right-back Lucas Neill to Galatasaray, leaving him short on that flank.
Hibbert will undergo surgery on Saturday while his team-mates host in-form Manchester City in the day's evening fixture.
"Tony Hibbert has to have a hernia operation which is a blow to us," Moyes told the club's official website.
"We are getting a little bit better in terms of injuries but you can take two steps forward and one step back at times.
"Tony will have an operation on Saturday," Moyes added. "That will probably rule him out for around four weeks.
"But hopefully everybody else who was available last week will be available again for the Manchester City game."
Hibbert, 28, has not featured for Everton since being withdrawn during the 3-1 FA Cup win over Carlisle at the start the month.
His replacement that day, Irish prospect Seamus Coleman, may now be forced to step into the first team with the experienced Neill having left the club.
Distins back so seamie wont be starting id imagine, also, Neill hasnt completed the transfer yet so hes still in the squad
Seamie came on now with about 20mins to go. Everton 2-0 up.
Everton fans briefly sang 'One Seamus Coleman' after he won the ball off Bellamy.
Seamus just after coming on for Distin. 2-0 up with 20 mins left:)
Great result for Everton.
Good to see Seamie getting on for a bit. :)
So maybe he is going to Bohs on loan.
The only thing about that is the Bohs fans reckon he wouldnt get into their team.
Maybe a first division team might give him a run out.
it only says if he had a fully fit squad he would have tried to loan him out, but he cant as he's an important player for them with their injuries. he wont be going anywhere
i dont undersdtand moyes comments - if he is good enuff keep him!
Why let other teams benefit if he is that good?
Sligo Rovers are now a laughing stock throughout football for selling a Premiership defender under contract for 50 grand, the dolts who did this should be ran
we got a lot more than 50k last year for seamie & there is a bit more to come depending on the number of games he plays. no one should be in any way critical of the deal that was done. at the time the club needed funds very badly and i am firmly of the opinion that they got the best deal possible at the time. to come on here and criticise the club (or those who represent it) is totally unfair most of them work their socks of to keep things going and hopefully in time if seamie fulfills his great promise his name will forever be linked to sligo rovers and that in itself can only be good for the club.so please do not knock those who are working extremely hard for the club (and they are small in numbers). sligo rovers as a club are moving in the right direction but the club needs more help from honest hard working individuals and especially those who are willing to generate more finance. at the end of the day it is finance that keeps everything ticking over. this is going to be a very difficult year for the economy (indeed for everybody) for the club but if we can all pull togeather & work as a team we can achieve great things. i beleive there is an open forum comming up in the clarion hotel on 31st january and this is a great opportunity for everybody to come along & talk about the plans for the season and hopefully recruit some new "blood" that will help out the club. as far as i know this is mentioned in the weekender today and will get much more exposure next week.
It was the only offer on the table, other clubs (Celtic, Birmingham City Ipswich etc.) wanted to take him on trial and see how he worked out, others wanted to take him on loan from the January to the May to see how he would work out. No money coming to the club unless they thought he did well and were possibly prepared to put in an offer for Seamie.
Everton were asked to play Rovers in a friendly as part of the deal and they refused saying they had far east commitments (part of sponsors Chang promotion tours) for the next three years.
Actually why bother explaining....you haven't a clue what you are on about - BOOK IT.
And no doubt at the time of the sale you were saying the same thing.:(
If you gathered together all the people who TALK about what should and should not be done The Showgrounds would not have sufficent capacity. Unfortunately a gathering of those who actually DO something can be held in a phone box.
[QUOTE=Redie;1309297]And no doubt at the time of the sale you were saying the same thing.:(
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Correct, and I said so at the AGM a couple of weeks after
If only you knew, I've done my bit, from selling golden goals, bring registration forms to Merrion Sq. sweeping up after games and when the shovels were being handed out I wasn't hiding, I've done my bit, now its up to the young boys who shout at the games, most of you are on the dole so ye have plenty of time on your hands so step up!
Dont be so condescending- there are lots of people working their butts off for sligo rovers and for you to arrive on here with an arrogant and negative attitude would suggest to me that you are a WUM and i am not surprised that sligo rovers are going from strength to strength since you hung up your shovel.
Move over and let the positive people bring rovers forward. Thanks for your help down the years.
Most of the people on here are on the dole- wise up.
Not even on the bench tonight as Arteta back and Senderos signed.maybe a loan spell is on the cards as Moyes has hinted..
Note to Peachey.. i wouldnt say a couple of substitute appearances makes him a "premiership" player just yet.
According to the BBC he was on the bench
sorry..one of the websites i check had Duffy and not Seamie on the bench..glad im wrong.
Seen Seamie on the bench on MOTD last night!
EVERTON FC are ready to reward Seamus Coleman for an encouraging debut season with an improved contract.
The 21-year-old right-back has made an instant impact since arriving from Irish side Sligo Rovers last summer.
After missing the start of the season following an operation on a career-threatening blister, Coleman suffered a traumatic first start when playing in the unaccustomed position of left-back during the 5-0 Europa League thrashing at Benfica.
However, Coleman has since impressed on his first-team outings and was named man of the match on his home bow when coming off the bench to help Everton fight back to draw 2-2 with Tottenham Hotspur in December.
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport-new...5578-25749442/
Coleman now seems to be featuring in the thoughts of the Irish team management according to this in the Irish Times today:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...263811700.html
Agreed, Mr Dolan. But like Moyes suggested earlier in the season, Seamie would probably be better served by going out on loan to a Championship team. Is it too late for that this season?
There's no way a cautious manager like Moyes will opt for the exuberance of youth over experienced pros like Neville and Hibbert. However, it's been interesting to see posters on Everton forums still calling for Seamie to start ahead of both, so he's still in their thoughts.
Maybe now that their decent run has come to an end, Moyes will throw him in. He certainly hasn't let them down yet!
I suggested here some months ago the Shamie would be better to be on loan with a Championship side and hopefully get regular football, in all honesty he is probably not ready for the pace and skill of the Premiership and I presume apart from 5 a sides he is getting no match practice as long as he sits on the bench.
Moyes said he would have liked to put him out on loan back In October/November last year but the injury list ruled that out hence his Europa league games and a good stint on the bench.
As for AD saying he must be very disillusioned you cannot possibly expect him to be in ahead of the experienced club captain (Neville) or one of their best centre backs from last season (Jags), both of whom (along with Baines) are being mentioned for the England world cup sqaud given their current defensive woes.
He has only had one pre season under his belt an dthat was blighted by his foot injury that could have cost him his career - perspective for Gods sake.