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It is not a ‘one club man’…but almost. The trajectory of Séamus Coleman (Killybegs, 1988) It is that of a footballer stuck to the Everton.
landed in Goodison Park in 2009, at 21 years oldin exchange for 70,000 euros coming from the Irish Sligo Rovers and his career, since then, has been linked to the ‘toffee’ except for a brief parenthesis, on loan, in the Blackpool in 2010.
A total of 433 games, 28 goals and 29 assists allow you to close, along with Dixie Dean and Leon Osman, the ‘top 10’ of players with the most matches in the history of the Everton. In premierstrictly, no one has more (372). He left Tim Howard’s 354 behind.
A story that, however, will come to an end in June. “After more than 17 years at this great football club, I have decided that this season will be my last as a player here,” Coleman has announced that he has barely played this season 180 minutes.
After more than 17 years at this great football club, I have decided that this season will be my last as a player here
Seamus Coleman
He Irish international, 37 years oldwill play his last home game, in the newly opened Hill Dickinson Stadiumthis Sunday against SunderlandEdit.
“This will always be my team. Becoming captain and becoming the player with the most appearances in Everton’s history in the Premier “It has exceeded my wildest dreams.”he acknowledges. Coleman, in any case, has not assured that he is going to ‘hang up his boots’. He will study his future this summer.























