That kind of loyalty is unheard of these days. Love the guy.
It's mad that he's played for Everton in three different decades
Watching back as he was leaving the Aviva after the Portugal game, he must have been the close to if not the last to head down the tunnel (where he was embraced by Robbie R ady), I wonder if he had realistically considered before the game that it may be his last game in Dublin in an Irish shirt. Still not guaranteed he will get another day out there competitively but he deserves one and he might not be the type to come back for a friendly/testimonial.
Got the start tonight but was subbed after 10 minutes, from what I understand he couldn't get up to the pace of the game...
You'd think his presence might have prevented the insane red card that came two minutes later..
Started away at Man Utd and subbed off after ten minutes. Hopefully nothing too bad...
Moyes said he pulled his hamstring. Coleman was absolutely disgusted walking down the tunnel, felt bad for him as he was clearly up for it.
Moyes defending his man for getting sent off for slapping a team mate was fairly comical...not as comical as watching united trying to score.
O'Brien was fairly solid after he came on but it's interesting that Moyes dropped him again. Clearly he's lost his right-back berth and with Keane having his best season in years it might be a while until he can push for a regular CB position. Being a utility player could be a blessing or a curse basically imo
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