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Patric, the good thing about Coleman was that he started out in midfield, and according to one manager would play wherever he was asked and be good at it. Left back Man of the Match award against Tottenham in his first Premier League game comes to mind.
He also played more games than Hibbert in that 2010/2011 season....
Eric Myles in A best XI of the Moyes era(s) -
Absolutely correct, Eric. Silly me....
Paul Hewitt in A best XI of the Moyes era(s) -
Eric #2 It was mostly in regards to Coleman not being the fully fledged first-choice right-back in 2010-2012. Not that he didn't play plenty of games. But Hibbert was still quite a regular there too.By the time Moyes was coming to an end in tenure one, it'd be fair to say Coleman was the first-choice right-back when fully fit, no?...
Patric Ridge in A best XI of the Moyes era(s) -
Les, Paul, the premise is a Moyes XI, not an all-time XI. Lukaku didn't play in a Moyes team.John @4... Lescott, Rooney, Fellaini, Carsley, Arteta, Cahill, Baines....
Eric Myles in A best XI of the Moyes era(s) -
Three plain speakers, Brian, not afraid to post their opinions.The offence taken by some posters in reply to honest posts has probably put them off. ...
John Collins in Merlin Röhl close to being signed on a permanent deal -
Dave @20,We seem to have lost a few of the regular posters like Paul Tran, Rob Halligan and Danny O'Neill. I used to like listening to Danny mixing with the away team's fans, especially when we played London clubs. It would be nice to hear from these boys again. Anybody know why these regular posters left. ...
Brian Harrison in Merlin Röhl close to being signed on a permanent deal

