The Seamus Coleman factor
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That's an absolute joke, he's not even playing for us because his injury record is so bad. Should have long retired from international football.
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What an absolute waste of money giving him a new contract. Sentimental pish.
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I’m actually really surprised he’s not started one or two games or even had more minutes from off the bench.
Maybe he was kept on as a Mr Motivator figure.
Remember we also tried to get 40yr old Ashley Young to stay at the club so it suggests we knew that right back would be a struggle to recruit for.
Maybe he was kept on as a Mr Motivator figure.
Remember we also tried to get 40yr old Ashley Young to stay at the club so it suggests we knew that right back would be a struggle to recruit for.
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Weird that hes not playing at all. What's the fucking point. We are more than a bit embarrassing.
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I says a lot about our summer when we have two right backs and they're third and fourth choice for the position.
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Both Grealish and N'diaye have two men on them whenever the ball is near them.
Anything like an overlapping fullback and there are 3 out there and even more space in the middle (for our strikers to completely fuck up)
Anything like an overlapping fullback and there are 3 out there and even more space in the middle (for our strikers to completely fuck up)
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I love him but fucking hell, I'm still more annoyed about this than Ganagate! 
If he was a horse he'd be dog food by now. How can you play two back to back games for Ireland then ping a hammy 5 minutes into your first league start since you last walked off injured at Goodison..
If he was a horse he'd be dog food by now. How can you play two back to back games for Ireland then ping a hammy 5 minutes into your first league start since you last walked off injured at Goodison..
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You could tell he was devastated when he came off.
He's probably thinking the same himself.
He's probably thinking the same himself.
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Yeah, he was gutted, probably did his other hammy booting that bottle.
He's nothing to prove but giving the contract's looking a poor call, doesn't get games even when the RB is getting subed then breaks down as soon as he starts a game. Bit of a sad end really
He's nothing to prove but giving the contract's looking a poor call, doesn't get games even when the RB is getting subed then breaks down as soon as he starts a game. Bit of a sad end really
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I think that's the problem, no games for months then 3 in 8 days. Silly decision to start him.Gash wrote: ↑Mon Nov 24, 2025 10:58 pm I love him but fucking hell, I'm still more annoyed about this than Ganagate!
If he was a horse he'd be dog food by now. How can you play two back to back games for Ireland then ping a hammy 5 minutes into your first league start since you last walked off injured at Goodison..
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Silly decision to keep playing for Ireland at his age and with his injury record in my opinion.