Who said they were smart arse?
Everton SD Burnley Pace
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That’s your problem, too focused on catching others out you end up assuming, next time just ask
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I'd love the use of that crystal ball some of the posters seem to be exhibiting with their foresight being adamant we would have been relegated, because the facts are nobody can be 100% sure because he wasn't here.
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Well we'll find out soon though won't we? Because if Dyche manages to keep Everton up, it 100% means he'd have kept us up.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 6:17 pmI'd love the use of that crystal ball some of the posters seem to be exhibiting with their foresight being adamant we would have been relegated, because the facts are nobody can be 100% sure because he wasn't here.
If he does then Pace should take a long hard look at what sort of man he is in the mirror by appointing Mike Jackson.
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I'm assuming this post is tongue in cheek

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Don't be silly if dyche keeps everton up it proves nothing conclusively it strengthens or reduces doubts even then without 100% certainty, it's impossible to be 100% sure about things because he wasn't here.
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Mee shouldn't have been in the dugout, I got the impression that Mike Jackson was side tracked by Ben.
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Thats rich. The biggest yawn on here is you.
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That would hurt.box_of_frogs wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 7:17 pmNailed it on the head with the first reply on the thread.
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Nobody said Huddersfield were in the PL, you just didn’t know we played them in the FA Cup so confused yourself trying to be a smart arse.
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I don't think anyone would have been surprised if Kompany, when he arrived, told Mike Jackson to beat it.
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Events have shown that asking SD to leave Burnley was the right decision. Look where we are now.
Sean Dyche has chosen to work in a toxic environment. Thank goodness he will receive a severance package, probably before the summer break.
Sean Dyche has chosen to work in a toxic environment. Thank goodness he will receive a severance package, probably before the summer break.
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I often think the Tony Loughlan departure had a bigger effect than many. I always thought that was strange, yes, he needed a hip operation but it was over the Summer. Don't know the nature of the operation but I've had two full hip replacements, and in each case, was driving again in just over 4 weeks ... I wonder if there was more to that departure ?
As for Dyche, if Everton slip through the trapdoor, they'll have a fire-sale of players to bring in funds, the Board will announce that there is no better man with a track record of promotions from the Championship than Dyche, he will get them super fit, sign one or two players and then get them promoted at the first time of asking, I suspect ....
As for Dyche, if Everton slip through the trapdoor, they'll have a fire-sale of players to bring in funds, the Board will announce that there is no better man with a track record of promotions from the Championship than Dyche, he will get them super fit, sign one or two players and then get them promoted at the first time of asking, I suspect ....