Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!
Set to play for Everton's reserves tonight - http://www.the42.ie/seamus-colemans-...urce=shortlink
Live on their YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f2kWIAD2A0
Must be tough being on the opposition side, you would not want to be putting in a crunching tackle on him really would you?
1.18 to 1.30 (mins) you see a bit of Coleman, he comes off on 1.30, pretty quite game really, a few touches and a cross or two?
He is in the squad for Wednesday.
It is remarkable how a bone can heal it self, I broke my collar bone, was a clear gap 1/2 inch or so, nothing was done really
bar a sling to indicated it was broken really and stop me using it to much.
Somehow it manages to get the bones *perfectly* back together all by itself.
I think it kind of builds a big lump of bone like material up to connect the gap and then gradually re-engineers
it into the perfect shape.
Seamus Coleman will return to Everton squad against Leicester for first time since recovering from horror leg break
- Everton take on Leicester at Goodison Park in Premier League on Wednesday
- Seamus Coleman will be called up for Wednesday's visit of Claude Puel's men
- The full back has been out since breaking his leg for Ireland vs Wales last March
- Everton sit ninth in the Premier League heading into their game with Leicester
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A fully healed bone is actually stronger than the original bone pre-break. The difficulty comes in lining everything up properly. So the more complicated the break, the more difficult it is to piece everything back together. So somebody like Henke Larsson, who had a clean break, healed 100% and came back to play the best football of his career.
I'd be worried about Robbie Brady. Knee ligaments are a bit iffy. They never heal back to 100%. You're looking at permanently reduced knee functionality. The question is how much. 95% heal is great, 70% heal not so great.
starts tonight. bit surprised but fair play to him.
Everton 2-0 up. Just tuned in seen a bit of Coleman, he looked fine, same as ever, not seen him do much bar a few basic passes though.
Seems to be doing well, he had some sort of run but I only heard commentary, but the commentator said he'd been excellent
down that right hand side, and that he was secondly only to Walcott, who scored 2 goals!
2-1 mixed second half for Seamus had a miss hit shot but he did very well overall, he could have seal it in the
end as he ran the ball clear but he pass it instead, he should have headed for goal and had a shot, would
have been a great end to the match and beginning to his return.
90 minutes and played well.
Love that man.
There were exactly 313 days between Coleman breaking his leg against Wales and his return last night, so basically just over ten months. Was James McCarthy's an identical injury? I've seen both described as 'double leg fractures'. With the operation seemingly being a successful one, hopefully McCarthy will return in a similar time frame and doesn't go the way of Alan Judge instead. I wonder would the extended period of rest also help to finally clear up his groin/hamstring issues.
In theory he could be back around the time of the final Nations Cup match hopefully.
Warms the cockles seeing him back.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Unbeaten when he plays since his return, Everton won 2 of the last 10 and Seamus started both.
Came across this when looking at the Leon Bailey link from another thread.
A bit distasteful.
Tubridy jokes about Coleman's leg break
Coleman available for Everton's game this weekend against Burnley: http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2018/03/02/allardyce
got an assist, still lost though, but Irish players on both sides, they can't all be on the winning side, but two were.
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