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Ledley King thinks Nathaniel Clyne is ahead of Seamus Coleman, he’s bluntly told otherwise

Published 11:54 22 Dec 2016 GMT

Conan Doherty
Ledley King thinks Nathaniel Clyne is ahead of Seamus Coleman, he’s bluntly told otherwise

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Nobody puts Seamie in the corner.

The form of Seamus Coleman is indisputable right now even if some Everton fans would play down his value - it's a decent tactic considering everyone else would gobble him up and they all look like they're preparing their forks. At 28 years of age, the Donegal man seems for all the world to have perfected his game. At the back, he's as strong and as tight as they come and his raids down the right wing need no further acclaim. Dare say it, the Irish captain has developed into the complete full back and his passion and leadership have only gone and taken him onto a whole new level. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/811623999738355712 So comparisons won't be accepted with a more flashy and inconsistent counterpart. On Football Friday Live, Dion Fanning said Seamus Coleman would "definitely" make the Liverpool team when one of the viewers contacted to ask who from Everton could make the switch to the red half of the city and take a place on the starting 11. Ledley King raised an eyebrow though.
- "Seamus Coleman would definitely get into that side," Fanning said. - "I'm not sure, Coleman ahead of Clyne?" King questioned. - "Yeah," Dion was leaving little room for debate.  - "Yeah?" - "Yeah."
The Irishman was having none of the objections. The Englishman still wasn't sure. Ledley looks to have accepted it first up. FFL1 Then, he thinks some more. FFL2 He can bite his lip any longer. FFL3 FFL4 Now he just looks appalled. FFL5 So he begins his questioning. FFL6 But Dion is short and sure. FFL7 And unapologetic. FFL8 Hello darkness, my old friend. FFL9 It's worth a watch. And it's bang on. https://twitter.com/ConanDoherty/status/811892581474979840
Ledley King thinks Nathaniel Clyne is ahead of Seamus Coleman, he's bluntly told otherwise