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Seamus last words? Captain, leader, legend
Irish Daily Star
|November 28, 2025
COLEMAN WILL LEAVE A LEGACY THAT IRELAND MUST BUILD ON
WE talk a lot in Irish football about identity — about what it means, where it has gone, how we get it back.
But if you want to understand Irish identity in its purest form, you don't need a coaching manual or a PowerPoint presentation.
You just need to look at Séamus Coleman.
Because Coleman isn't just a footballer.
He is a product of his landscape — rugged, wind-beaten, uncompromising Donegal.
A county where nothing is handed to you, where every inch must be earned, where character is carved out of hardship.
Coleman plays the game the way Donegal people live life: with resilience, humility, and an unwillingness to be bowed by circumstance.
And it’s no coincidence that this resilience was forged not in Premier League academies but in the League of Ireland - a breeding ground that toughens you.
Coleman learned that lesson brutally when Sligo Rovers released him as a teenager.
A ridiculous decision. A scandalous one.
A moment that could have destroyed a lesser character.
But here's the important part: the club realised their mistake.
The Rovers board — to their eternal credit — sacked the manager and resigned Coleman immediately.
That took vision and courage. And Coleman never forgot it.
He has said many times that moment changed him. It taught him that nothing is guaranteed in football or in life.
It taught him to appreciate every chance, every training session, every ounce of trust placed in him.
And it taught him the most valuable lesson of all: if you want to hold onto something, you fight for it.
That's why he’s still playing at 37.
That's why he'll recover from the hamstring injury he picked up on Monday.
That's why he remains the most important figure in Irish football.
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