The Jury: Everton fans on the draw against Spurs and Seamus Coleman

10 December 2009 01:39
LEE MOLTON, St Helens[LNB]WHAT a comeback from the Blues on Sunday, thanks to the excellent performance of the young full-back Seamus Coleman![LNB]He was willing to get forward and put quality crosses into the box and had a hand in both of the goals.[LNB]Seamus has a bright future ahead of him. Tim Howard made a great save for the penalty to become the game's other hero![LNB]The most pleasing aspect of the last two home games has been that the fighting spirit is returning to the Blues. It won't take us too long to get some wins back on the board and get up the table again.[LNB]This week's match at Chelsea will be tough, but we have put in very good performances in the last few seasons and come away with very creditable draws.[LNB]We could do the same again with some solid defending to take us into the busy Christmas period where we need to pick up a couple of wins.[LNB]COLE FRASER, Litherland[LNB]FINALLY we are playing some better football and there is no doubt that we will pick up more points if we can keep it up.[LNB]I feel that we were unlucky on Sunday. We were much better than Tottenham in the first half and only sloppy defending saw us go two goals down early in the second.[LNB]All credit to the boys though for working hard to get us back into the game. Everybody witnessed how well Seamus Coleman played - his direct approach created chances, which is what we have been lacking recently.[LNB]Well done to Tim Howard too, who is making a name for himself as something of a penalty specialist![LNB]Chelsea at the weekend is inevitably a tough game and heading into it minus Tim Cahill is a big blow.[LNB]Tim hasn't been as much of an asset this season, but without him as he has in past seasons, though there is no denying that he is invaluable to our team. Without Cahill, I expect a two-man strikeforce at the Bridge.

Source: Liverpool_Echo