SEAMUS COLEMAN can't wait to see what Sean Dyche can do with a full season after he took over midway through last term and rescued Everton.
Defender Coleman has just signed up for another season at Goodison having arrived at the club in 2009 from Sligo Rovers.
He was impressed by the cool head shown by Dyche when he took over in January and reckons a pre-season under the former Burnley boss will put Everton in far better shape to avoid the last-day relegation battle they endured in May.
"While it went to the wire last season, the lads showed really good mentality to get the points that were important," said Coleman.
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