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Dyche should bring in Heaton to go with Keane and Tarkowski, would give him a decent foundation for a defence.
Dwight knows what's expected, so that would be 4 in a starting 11 that can immediately play to his plan.
Dwight knows what's expected, so that would be 4 in a starting 11 that can immediately play to his plan.
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Probably an understatement, I'd say he'll be absolutely gutted.No Ney Never wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:14 pmWill Dwight McNeill be dissapointed if Dyche gets the job?
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https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/f ... 084580.ampElizabeth wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:04 pmShow me where it says the reason Bielsa isn’t the new manager of Everton is because Everton rejected his plans to only start in the summer then I might believe you and these sources you are suppose to have . I think the reality is much different. I think that’s fair.
I fancy Dyche to do a good job at Everton and I suppose you think different
If sift through it’s one of many publications suggesting so. The person who told me this a couple of days ago appears to be bang on so far.
I don’t understand your last point. Show me where iv said he won’t do a good job at Everton. You’ll find the opposite in fact I think he will keep them up as their squad is relatively capable and he will organise them. People need to de-sensitise themselves somewhat.
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I’ve mistaken you Shaggy for a poster who comes on weekly slagging Dyche off
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It's a funny one with Dwight as you get the impression things did sour between him and Dyche, but SD being appointed could actually kick start his career again. It's clear SD trusted him in his system as he was rarely our of the team. I do wonder if it was more the assistant coaches who were the problem. Intrigued to see if Stone in particular keeps his gig.
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Christ alive. Is this gonna be an Everton forum now?No Ney Never wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:22 pmDyche should bring in Heaton to go with Keane and Tarkowski, would give him a decent foundation for a defence.
Dwight knows what's expected, so that would be 4 in a starting 11 that can immediately play to his plan.
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No more than its going to be an Electric Car, Hollywood, Sebastian Coe etc Forum....

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Then Arfield, Marney and Georgie Boyd.No Ney Never wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:22 pmDyche should bring in Heaton to go with Keane and Tarkowski, would give him a decent foundation for a defence.
Dwight knows what's expected, so that would be 4 in a starting 11 that can immediately play to his plan.
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Could only dream of Marney, in his prime, in our midfield now. #Premierleagueready
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Vokes being linked, loan until the end of the season.