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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
I wanted him to go at the end because it was the right time but why would you want our most successful manager of modern times who put the club in to Europe fail so badly at his new club?
It's not he left for them is it. Strange.
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VK chose to spend his budget on transfer fees on young players, of which the club has made a fortune on.Cubanforever wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 6:50 pmNot bad over the years he was here.....VK spent North of a £100 million in one window and we went down that season....and still gets a top job, funny old game isn't it
Dyche chose to spend his budget on astronomical wages for old players and shopped in the heavily inflated Championship.
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
Don't worry Mick, the other thread has a melon head on it.BurnleyMickSouth wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:25 pmSorry mods i did not see the other thread on Everton/Dyche.
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Re: Everton
Different approaches, who had more success ? With different boards also (in the main)
Re: Dyche.....to go ?
I wouldn't fancy anybodies chances at that toxic club.
Not long ago they had the Real Madrid Champions Leagud manager there.
Not long ago they had the Real Madrid Champions Leagud manager there.
Re: Dyche.....to go ?
I want them to go because of their cheating. He's done a fine job there but I'd rather he left.
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He's on here as wellBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 7:06 pmDon't worry Mick, the other thread has a melon head on it.

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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
To be fair he's brilliant at organising a team to defend a lead so that ones got to be on the players
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
Think he’s only got this season left on his contract.
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
Everton battered Bournemouth. You'd expect more from the likes of Tarks in the last 10 to see that game through
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Where next when he goes?
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Dyche inherited Shackell, Mee, Trippier, Marney and Ings. Not bad going for a Championship outfit.Bin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 7:03 pmThe money was gone and the players were mid table averageness.
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if they sack him, I really hope they go down....and down
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Why?Woonderbah wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 6:50 pmI want to see Sean have a great successful career.. just not at Everton.. the club's been circling the drain for a good while.. he deserves better
Once he went that's it. Football isn't like that any more, players and management are essentially transient.
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
Hopefully the new Everton Stadium will be the best stadium in the Championship
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
Sean Dyche, the best thing to arrive at Turf Moor in my lifetime.
Without him we'd be league one now or worse.
I wish him well in everything he does and if that's not at Everton then so be it.
Hopefully he'll get another chance at a club or national team that is not a shambolic circus living on handouts.
And if he decides he's had enough and retires from management, all I can say is enjoy every minute of it, you've most definitely earned it.

Without him we'd be league one now or worse.
I wish him well in everything he does and if that's not at Everton then so be it.
Hopefully he'll get another chance at a club or national team that is not a shambolic circus living on handouts.
And if he decides he's had enough and retires from management, all I can say is enjoy every minute of it, you've most definitely earned it.

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Almost every sentence in this post can be sung to the tune of Lord of the Dance.gawthorpe_view wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 9:22 pmSean Dyche, the best thing to arrive at Turf Moor in my lifetime.
Without him we'd be league one now or worse.
I wish him well in everything he does and if that's not at Everton then so be it.
Hopefully he'll get another chance at a club or national team that is not a shambolic circus living on handouts.
And if he decides he's had enough and retires from management, all I can say is enjoy every minute of it, you've most definitely earned it.![]()
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Grand Old Team lol. Michael Keane was brilliant until they capitulated. It was all his fault afterwards according to some of them.
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I don't follow Everton very closely and haven't followed Keane overmuch since he left us, but the fans never seemed to take to him, despite his relatively impressive goalscoring feats for a centre-half.
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Should have played the 39 year old full back.
He’s better then the two he played.
He’s better then the two he played.
Re: Dyche.....to go ?
I'd rather he left and I'd be happy if he walked but I wouldn't find it hilarious watching him fail, Dyche to walk and Everton get relegated yes that would be hilarious but not him to fail
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In the late stages, the Everton team looked very unfit and struggling. I am certain SD will do a full analysis and appraisal of the duties of each player
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Gone mad with the players apparently. Quite right. What a shambles.warksclaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 9:09 amIn the late stages, the Everton team looked very unfit and struggling. I am certain SD will do a full analysis and appraisal of the duties of each player
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I don't know about yesterday but generally he's made a lot of mistakes that have cost goals which is why he's not that popular.distortiondave wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:11 pmI don't follow Everton very closely and haven't followed Keane overmuch since he left us, but the fans never seemed to take to him, despite his relatively impressive goalscoring feats for a centre-half.
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
I also get the feeling he wouldn't be overly bothered about getting the elbow, might be glad to be out of the madness.
He'll always pick up another job, maybe nearer home, as the managerial sackings start.
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Genuine question where is he going to go? He’s basically a fire fighter in EPL.ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 10:34 amI also get the feeling he wouldn't be overly bothered about getting the elbow, might be glad to be out of the madness.
He'll always pick up another job, maybe nearer home, as the managerial sackings start.
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Well, as I say, nowhere yet, but when clubs start the sackings in earnest, some might be glad for a PL firefighter.
He can bide his time if he gets the bullet, he'll not exactly be queueing up at the local food bank.
He can bide his time if he gets the bullet, he'll not exactly be queueing up at the local food bank.
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Only saw it on MOTD, but that's a strange defeat to be laying at the manager's door; Everton battered Bournemouth for eighty-odd minutes and then simply fell apart. As said by others, that loss was entirely down to the players.
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Substituting Ndiaye in the 83rd minute removed any real threat of menace Everton had at the top of the pitch allowing Bournemouth to pour players forward (including Cook) knowing there was no real pace and threat behind. Everton’s problems stemmed from there.
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Heard a fan on talk sport yesterday going mad saying he doesn’t bring anyone on until 15 minutes to go. Good to see his habits are still intact. 

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Re: Everton
He’ll probably get one more PL club willing to give him a go, assuming he doesn’t get Everton relegated first.
I think the game has moved on too much for his tactics to be effective anymore.
I think the game has moved on too much for his tactics to be effective anymore.
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Re: Dyche.....to go ?
Bet he'd love the Leicester job.Notsosuperstevedavis wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:05 pmOne of the bottom three will absolutely sack their manager come new year, that’d be his opening.
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When he was able, he bought men fit for purpose.
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So we could also say if we hadn’t have had Jimmy Mullen neither Coyle or Dyche would have achieved what they did( There have been good bits from all the managers in the last 20 yrs that have in some small way helped us to get ti the Prem)
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Even WaddleStonehouse wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 9:06 pmSo we could also say if we hadn’t have had Jimmy Mullen neither Coyle or Dyche would have achieved what they did( There have been good bits from all the managers in the last 20 yrs that have in some small way helped us to get ti the Prem)

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