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Seamus Coleman is the only person I can think of who gets close to Moyes's record at the grounds of the big boys.He's been a fantastic servant to the club. Made a mockery of the £60k we paid for him, but top class???The reason none of the big clubs came in for him is that they often target him. While our left side was of trophy-winning standard, our right was always lagging a little behind. Mark has upset a few on here, not just by criticising a club favourite, but by the words he chose; however, the basic premise of what he says stands. As the memory of the legendary £60k bargain fades, he's been an expensive passenger for years now. Mark is right on that score. We should have been using the £12M we have paid him to pay a younger, better player.Another reminder of what a sentimental loser mentality this club has embodied for years....
Darren Hind in Next up: Liverpool at the Hill Dickinson Stadium -
The more I think of it, there's been a good few comments going back months and months, by a small few ToffeeWeb members slating Seamus Coleman -- and always the same theme.He was average and should be embarrassed getting paid and should leave our club. I think they come on here to get a reaction? But I can't recall any such previous comments from Mark Steers....
Christy Ring in Next up: Liverpool at the Hill Dickinson Stadium -
I like Coleman he's been a good signing. But I doubt any other club would have kept him on for as long. Like mark said, his contribution over the last 4 season hasn't been great. A club nearby certainly wouldn't. Got to be ruthless at times. ...
Paul Hewitt in Next up: Liverpool at the Hill Dickinson Stadium -
Harry Wilson has shown a lot of prowess over the last few months but I also like Bowen of West Ham if they get relegated.Of course many players will be up for grabs and, as is usua,l the moneybags will get first pick.We do have some talent but those key positions, striker, right-back and another strong midfielder are the priorities to bring in.Money is always the key issue and Everton are down the pecking order so it could come down to bargains and loans....
Tom Bowers in Ranking Everton’s transfer priorities for the summer window -
Martin - Signing the Brentford scouts might be the best bet! They seem to know a goalscorer when they see one.I like Hackney, but I think a more naturally defensive-minded midfielder should be the priority. Joao Gomes of Wolves could be a good bet. He's been linked with some big spenders but none seem to be prioritising him. Most tackles won in the Premier League last season, and top again this season. He was second in 2023-24 too. Might be worth an article......
Harry Diamond in Ranking Everton’s transfer priorities for the summer window -
When he hangs his boots up, I'd love to see Seamus as our man in Ireland. Talking us up, selling the Blues, helping unearth the wealth of talent in all 32 counties. ...
Alan McGuffog in Next up: Liverpool at the Hill Dickinson Stadium

