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"That was more for me than it was the young lad! "I just told him that at the time as well and he was fine with it. "I knew tackles and things like that were never going to be a bother. That one was more for the few fans that were here that there are no psychological effects."Coleman enjoyed the return to action and said the occasion was added to by taking place at his home ground. "To be able to walk out the tunnel and see the stadium was great," he commented.
"I managed to get some minutes under my belt and that was fantastic. I treated it like a first-team game and gave it everything. "I’ve been looking forward to that moment for the last few months – just being able to get the kit on, doing up the shin-pads, rolling my socks up and walking out there. It was great to be able to feel like a footballer again – it’s a fantastic feeling."It felt pretty good for us too.
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