Come on now he has a fan club on here.quoonbeatz wrote:Fraud.
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A manager who gets progressively worse and cant seem to arrest a serious flaw in his management style, that of conceding goals (regardless of who he is in charge of)from set plays, which opposing teams are now exploiting on a weekly basis
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Gone soon.
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Why on today’s evidence and not the humiliating 5-1 defeat against them? For what it’s worth they’re a struggling side atm, badly missing a real striker. 8 games into a season and people use that to judge the player/managers ability on and forget about everything else. José struggled at Man United, Poch is struggling at Spurs, Dyche has gone spells here really struggling, it happens in football. The first real struggle spell for a young manager, let’s judge him at the end of his managerial career. Football fans in general are so fickle, they will see a good player make one mistake and claim the player is bad, f””k there’s even some calling for Poch to go at Spurs.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote:On today’s evidence obviously better than Dyche and they play better football oh hang on a minute!
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I can see a problem with that one buddy.KRBFC wrote:let’s judge him at the end of his managerial career.
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Dyche has had the occasional struggle and you were the first person to jump on it.KRBFC wrote:Why on today’s evidence and not the humiliating 5-1 defeat against them? For what it’s worth they’re a struggling side atm, badly missing a real striker. 8 games into a season and people use that to judge the player/managers ability on and forget about everything else. José struggled at Man United, Poch is struggling at Spurs, Dyche has gone spells here really struggling, it happens in football. The first real struggle spell for a young manager, let’s judge him at the end of his managerial career. Football fans in general are so fickle, they will see a good player make one mistake and claim the player is bad, f””k there’s even some calling for Poch to go at Spurs.
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We are.KRBFC wrote: let’s judge him at the end of his managerial career.
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"When Dyche finally gets a bigger club than Burnley...we'll see how he fares"
"Lots of people don't seem to realise there is a whole world of football outside the Premiership."
I've seen some ******** posted on this forum at times, but you two suggesting that there are clubs bigger than Burnley tops them all.
"Lots of people don't seem to realise there is a whole world of football outside the Premiership."
I've seen some ******** posted on this forum at times, but you two suggesting that there are clubs bigger than Burnley tops them all.
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Which posters posted that?AfloatinClaret wrote:"When Dyche finally gets a bigger club than Burnley...we'll see how he fares"
"Lots of people don't seem to realise there is a whole world of football outside the Premiership."
I've seen some ******** posted on this forum at times, but you two suggesting that there are clubs bigger than Burnley tops them all.
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Hardly describe it as easy.claptrappers_union wrote:But I think if Dyche stays at Burnley, his career will stagnate. He’s got it easy at Burnley though. Feet firmly under the table at the moment.
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Shocking manager. One of the bottom 3 in the league. Obsessed with that 4-2-3-1 formation but doesn't seem to play with any real intensity.
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His football doesn't leave any margin for error. Every pass has to be completed perfectly else the entire move comes to nothing. And with the players Everton have, that simply doesn't happen.
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See post #22FactualFrank wrote:Which posters posted that?
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8 league games.
Lost 5, won 2, Drawn 1, goal difference -7.
4 defeats on the trot though is a major worry and they've still to win a game in which they've conceded the first goal.
Some on here would be wanting Dyche fired on that run, or at the very least having a mini tantrum.
Net spend since the 2018 summer window of approx £100 million, but there have been some very big changes to the squad.
In his 2nd season now and you'd be hard pressed to state that they've improved as a club based on these 8 games.
He's got to finish 8th as a minimum this season, or questions will be asked if he's the right man to move them forward.
They've got the money and aren't shy in spending it to back the manager but they run the risk of being left behind by clubs like Leicester or West Ham and next season add Wolves (assuming they don't have European football getting in the way).
The top two spots are nailed on already, but interestingly the other 4 spots in the top 6 are potentially up for grabs this season which hasn't been the case for a very long time so ideally Everton would be grabbing this opportunity to put down a marker with both hands, but it's almost like they aren't interested.
If they didn't recruit correctly in the summer then questions need to be asked and someone taken to task.
Lost 5, won 2, Drawn 1, goal difference -7.
4 defeats on the trot though is a major worry and they've still to win a game in which they've conceded the first goal.
Some on here would be wanting Dyche fired on that run, or at the very least having a mini tantrum.
Net spend since the 2018 summer window of approx £100 million, but there have been some very big changes to the squad.
In his 2nd season now and you'd be hard pressed to state that they've improved as a club based on these 8 games.
He's got to finish 8th as a minimum this season, or questions will be asked if he's the right man to move them forward.
They've got the money and aren't shy in spending it to back the manager but they run the risk of being left behind by clubs like Leicester or West Ham and next season add Wolves (assuming they don't have European football getting in the way).
The top two spots are nailed on already, but interestingly the other 4 spots in the top 6 are potentially up for grabs this season which hasn't been the case for a very long time so ideally Everton would be grabbing this opportunity to put down a marker with both hands, but it's almost like they aren't interested.
If they didn't recruit correctly in the summer then questions need to be asked and someone taken to task.
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Post #21 from me answering a question and I dont see owt wrong with what I putFactualFrank wrote:Which posters posted that?
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Chelsea, Arsenal and Leicester top five. There's one place up for grabs.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: The top two spots are nailed on already, but interestingly the other 4 spots in the top 6 are potentially up for grabs this season which hasn't been the case for a very long time.
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Devils_Advocate wrote:...I dont see owt wrong with what I put
I think Galileo Galilei said exactly the same - OK, in Italian - when the Inquisition hauled him in about his Heliocentrism fantasy and this is certainly no less heretical: "...a bigger club than Burnley..."
As if such a thing could possibly exist.
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non ho visto nulla di sbagliato in ciò che ho scritto.AfloatinClaret wrote:I think Galileo Galilei said exactly the same - OK, in Italian - when the Inquisition hauled him in about his Heliocentrism fantasy and this is certainly no less heretical: "...a bigger club than Burnley..."
As if such a thing could possibly exist.
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Here he is tissues at the ready!!!!!KRBFC wrote:Why on today’s evidence and not the humiliating 5-1 defeat against them? For what it’s worth they’re a struggling side atm, badly missing a real striker. 8 games into a season and people use that to judge the player/managers ability on and forget about everything else. José struggled at Man United, Poch is struggling at Spurs, Dyche has gone spells here really struggling, it happens in football. The first real struggle spell for a young manager, let’s judge him at the end of his managerial career. Football fans in general are so fickle, they will see a good player make one mistake and claim the player is bad, f””k there’s even some calling for Poch to go at Spurs.
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Fired for what? That dickhead Lee Mason was doing the var today n made 2 massive cock ups! (Again) 1st the Brighton pen n then the non pen that everton should of had for the shirt pull on the brazil striker..
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They should be beating teams like Brighton if they've got serious aspirations of cracking the top 6 regularly, especially with the money spent etc.claretdj wrote:Fired for what? That dickhead Lee Mason was doing the var today n made 2 massive cock ups! (Again) 1st the Brighton pen n then the non pen that everton should of had for the shirt pull on the brazil striker..
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The names Mason and Madley. It's like the STD that won't go away for the Premier League.
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Marco Silva wouldn't translate to Mark Silver. It would be Mark Wood(Woods). Silva, de Silva and da Silva are surnames in Portuguese-speaking countries, such as Portugal[1][2][3] and Brazil.[4][5] It is derived from the Latin word silva, meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'. It is the family name of the House of Silva.
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Calling Marco a charlatan and then siting BFS is priceless .You should do standup
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Is it just me,or does he give anyone else the impression he's going to burst into tears at any moment?
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Worth a bump?
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Hes gone
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Not long to wait then.KRBFC wrote:ung manager, let’s judge him at the end of his managerial career.
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Mentioning the return of Mr Moyes.
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If moyes goes in there serious contendors for relagation
Time has moved on and moyes is a busted flush
Time has moved on and moyes is a busted flush
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These are Everton’s next 6 games before playing us on Boxing Day
Leicester (a)
Liverpool (a)
Chelsea (h)
Man Utd (a)
Leicester (a) Cup
Arsenal (h)
Can’t see them getting to many points.
Leicester (a)
Liverpool (a)
Chelsea (h)
Man Utd (a)
Leicester (a) Cup
Arsenal (h)
Can’t see them getting to many points.
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Will be in the bottom 3 at Xmas with their next few games. Indeed our visit to Goodison looks like their best chance for points in the next 6-7 matches. Snap 1hc... you got there before me
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Let's just hope if Dyche goes Everton, West Ham, Arsenal we move super fast for Marco.
He will soon have us punching at our appropriate weight..
He will soon have us punching at our appropriate weight..
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My take ?
Official announcement tomorrow, Silva gone Unsworth in temporary charge.
Official announcement tomorrow, Silva gone Unsworth in temporary charge.
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Moyes back at Everton would be interesting.
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Could see Moyes ending up here if Dyche were to leave.
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You could ask why did Watford. Although there was a gap beteeen them at Watfordcricketfieldclarets wrote:Can anyone tell me why Everton preferred him to Dyche? Or what he has ever achieved? Trophies? Style?
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Christ on a bike. as if Monday's aren't bad enough, not only do you throw in a Dyche leaves scenario, but then throw in Moyes replacing himjrgbfc wrote:Could see Moyes ending up here if Dyche were to leave.
I'm off to get my shotgun!
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Don't clubs tend to have meetings over the weekend if a manager is going to be sacked, and then announce them first thing Monday thus allowing any temporary manager a longer period to prepare for the following weekend games?
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You do realise if you blow jrgbfc's head off you could be facing a murder chargeGoobs wrote:Christ on a bike. as if Monday's aren't bad enough, not only do you throw in a Dyche leaves scenario, but then throw in Moyes replacing him
I'm off to get my shotgun!
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At least I wouldn't have to see a David Moyes led BurnleyBosscat wrote:You do realise if you blow jrgbfc's head off you could be facing a murder charge
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Goobs wrote:At least I wouldn't have to see a David Moyes led Burnley
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Or even a manager make mistakes and claim that manager is bad. Imagine the likes of Pochettino out of work and the likes of Dyche still in full employ. Some people are just hell bent on seeing the negative aspect whenever they can. You're so right, they are so fickle.KRBFC wrote:. Football fans in general are so fickle, they will see a good player make one mistake and claim the player is bad, f””k there’s even some calling for Poch to go at Spurs.
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aclaretinstevenage wrote:My take ?
Official announcement tomorrow, Silva gone Unsworth in temporary charge.
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Really don't know how he got the Everton job. Didn't exactly move mountains at Hull or Watford.
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I can't believe he's lasted - Have you seen their upcoming fixtures?! Everton should've potted him and should be interviewing right now. Whoever they bring in though, they cant do any worse than Silva.
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its not looking good for him leicester, united, liverpool and chelsea next few matches, can't see it ending well unless by some miracle they do well against that lot.
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It might be why he's still in a job. I doubt they want to bring in a new manager who then goes on to lose 6-7 on the bounce.claptrappers_union wrote:I can't believe he's lasted - Have you seen their upcoming fixtures?! Everton should've potted him and should be interviewing right now. Whoever they bring in though, they cant do any worse than Silva.
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Difficult job, coming in after so much money had been spent on players who now may not be those he would have wanted.