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19th March 2016
11:31am GMT

''I’m definitely going home, I’m a homebird. I’ll go back to Killybegs when I finish but I think it’ll be a case of playing for Killybegs GAA and St Catherine’s, the local [soccer] club. I don’t know about the League of Ireland," he said.
''Everton’s a real family-orientated club and back home the GAA club I’ve been involved with is also like that – close-knit, warm. There are similarities, yeah."
Coleman will be thrilled to learn that he made our All-Star team of players that could've made it in the GAA if it wasn't for that bleedin' foreign sport.

The Everton star took his hero status to a whole new level last week when he waited around for over 20 minutes taking photos and signing autographs with and for club fans. And, whilst that humble, good-natured personality is admirable, the Irish full back nearly detracts from his own talent when he suggests that he is where he is because of determination.
Determination he learned from GAA. But, let us tell you Seamus, it's added with serious talent.
"My Gaelic background and Sligo Rovers – that gave me the will to never give up," he told the Irish Times. "I’m always willing to learn. I don’t have the talent of Ross Barkley or Romelu Lukaku but I have determination. That’s my attribute, but there are others in Ireland with different attributes.''
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