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'I’m a nightmare for it' - Conor Coady reveals one thing he is always doing with Everton's Seamus Coleman

Conor Coady has revealed he is the king of FaceTime - and the one person he talks to most is Seamus Coleman.

The Blues confirmed last week that they have decided against triggering a £4.5 million option to sign Coady from Wolverhampton Wanderers. During a loan spell with the club, the centre-back made 24 league appearances for the Blues but fell out of favour under Sean Dyche.

However, it appears that the England international made plenty of friends during his time at Goodison Park. After revealing he is a big fan of FaceTime, Coady, speaking on the Jill Scott's Coffee Club podcast, went on to name Coleman as the person he speaks to most.

He said: "Do you know what I am bad for? FaceTime. I’m shocking for FaceTiming. I have FaceTimed everyone! I’d rather FaceTime than normal call them so I can see them."

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Asked who he spoke to last, Coady revealed: "I was only on FaceTime this morning. I’m always on FaceTime. Seamus Coleman, top one I FaceTime Seamus all the time.

"My mum, Andy Lonergan, who’s a goalkeeper at Everton. My brother, my dad and Matt Doherty. You know Matt Doherty who plays for Atletico Madrid now?

"I literally FaceTime all the time. Then there is my brother-in-law and then my Mrs! Tyrone Mings, my other brother, John Ruddy and James Tarkowski."

Coady was then asked about how people reacted to him FaceTiming them, and said: "Sometimes they’re just like…I’m not allowed to swear, am I? But sometimes they're like, 'Ah go away Conor!' I’m a nightmare for it."

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