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Look at the bottom 3 and tell me you believe any, or all of them, are better than Everton
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3 wins all season with Everton's side isn't great though, they were better last season.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 7:59 pmLook at the bottom 3 and tell me you believe any, or all of them, are better than Everton
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Director of football - bring him home!
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3 wins at this point in the season is never going to be enough for Everton, especially with that team. It should be higher than where they are with the players they have.
It’ll be interesting to see who they go for and how they do.
It’ll be interesting to see who they go for and how they do.
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To be fair to Dyche he makes a really good point in the post match interview.
https://x.com/AIlEverton/status/1875603929247182960
https://x.com/AIlEverton/status/1875603929247182960
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3 wins all season for any club is a disaster, but a Premier League ever present like Everton it's not acceptable.
Also, no one on here would tolerate it. Like with us in the prem last season, it's like that, with apparently awful to watch football.
Also, no one on here would tolerate it. Like with us in the prem last season, it's like that, with apparently awful to watch football.
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Snow forecast but id happily drive him back to the Turf tomorrow.
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You're damn right it wouldn't be tolerated. Some posters on here can't tolerate being 2nd, conceding 9 goals and losing 2 games.ClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:13 pm3 wins all season for any club is a disaster, but a Premier League ever present like Everton it's not acceptable.
Also, no one on here would tolerate it. Like with us in the prem last season, it's like that, with apparently awful to watch football.
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I think Leicester & Saints are certainties for relegation. Wolves I see improving and over taking Everton, and maybe Ipswich too. All depends if Ipswich can put a run together. Having said that I would not pot Dyche
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He’s been dealt a rough hand, but he’s won 3 football matches in 19 this season. Not many managers would be immune to discussions about their future in that scenario.
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Doesn’t mean I’m not wrong though. His time has passed him by. Jarassic Hoofball is not working and the Everton fans are all seething with him. I don’t blame them. His little bit of magic left when Tony Loughlan left him. What does that tell you.
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You are a serial manager basher with plenty of previous ragarding Dyche, Kompany and Parker, and conveniently forgetting some of the fantastic times we had under Dyche.
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He’s been there around 18 months longer than I thought he would. If he does get the sack, where next for him? Can’t see premier league teams taking a punt on him. A relegated prem team perhaps?
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Sean Dyche has never had the same financial backing of his peers in that division, not here, not at goodison.
Pep wouldve struggled on his burnley budget. unfair to decry his managerial qualities based on the lunatics running everton.
Pep wouldve struggled on his burnley budget. unfair to decry his managerial qualities based on the lunatics running everton.
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If the end is nigh for him then so be it
He did his job, which was to keep them in the PL when they had to sell so they could buy, with the quality of the squad being reduced, were handed 2 points deductions in one season and their owner was causing absolute carnage
Without those points deductions they would've finished mid table let's not forget
Don't care what his hater(s) on here say about him, nobody else was keeping Everton in the PL with pretty tippy tappy football etc
People hoping he won't get another PL can dream on, because he's certainly enhanced his rep within footballing circles with what he's done at Everton
The new owners might not want him, or they might think he's the man to keep them up and they back him in the January window
We all know he can produce a side that plays attractive and attacking football, he's done it with us that year we finished 7th
Either way, he will leave Everton with his head held high and he should also have the respect of the Everton fans for keeping their club in the top flight
He did his job, which was to keep them in the PL when they had to sell so they could buy, with the quality of the squad being reduced, were handed 2 points deductions in one season and their owner was causing absolute carnage
Without those points deductions they would've finished mid table let's not forget
Don't care what his hater(s) on here say about him, nobody else was keeping Everton in the PL with pretty tippy tappy football etc
People hoping he won't get another PL can dream on, because he's certainly enhanced his rep within footballing circles with what he's done at Everton
The new owners might not want him, or they might think he's the man to keep them up and they back him in the January window
We all know he can produce a side that plays attractive and attacking football, he's done it with us that year we finished 7th
Either way, he will leave Everton with his head held high and he should also have the respect of the Everton fans for keeping their club in the top flight
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Everton are the second lowest scoring team in the Premier League with just 15 goals scored, only 3 more than bottom club Southampton, and 3 goals fewer than the next worst performing team for goals scored. Only Pickford and their back 4 are keeping them out of the drop zone.
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Meaning everton players are keeping them out of the drop zone.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:15 amEverton are the second lowest scoring team in the Premier League with just 15 goals scored, only 3 more than bottom club Southampton, and 3 goals fewer than the next worst performing team for goals scored. Only Pickford and their back 4 are keeping them out of the drop zone.
How is that relevant to Sean Dyche?
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Yep, Everton are struggling .. couldn’t care less.
Dyche was the best Burnley manager in my 42 years, you wouldn’t want him rockin up at a rival. Give the guy the respect he deserves. Burnley Fc legend.
Dyche was the best Burnley manager in my 42 years, you wouldn’t want him rockin up at a rival. Give the guy the respect he deserves. Burnley Fc legend.
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You'll have to help me out by telling me what managers everton fans haven't been seething about. I can't remember 1 they've truly liked & wanted not in recent times.
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Saw a stat the other day they only won 8 games in 2024, I’m a Sean Dyche fan but that’s just not good enough especially with club like Everton where the fans are very unforgiving at the best of times.
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His remit was to keep the club afloat and in the Prem with absolutely zilch resources.
After a couple of years the fans are probably just frustrated now, but overall he's done an excellent job for that club.
After a couple of years the fans are probably just frustrated now, but overall he's done an excellent job for that club.
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I wouldn't say he's done an excellent job as they haven't really progressed but he's certainly done what was asked of him in challenging circumstances.
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He's probably also battling dark forces within the club, like Laws had to at Burnleh.
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Because referring to dvalley69's reference to him working with zilch all resources but keeping Everton in the Prem, Dyche did an even more impressive job of that at Burnley. Though accepted, he had to resort to "Dycheball" in doing that. It was a level of football that a small club such as Burnley had not achieved in decades.
Adamson, Potts, Ternant, weren't able to achieve it. Kompany naively fell into the trap of trying to play pretty passing football against £billion pound assembled teams whereas Dyche found a way for Boyd, Arfield, Vokes et al to go toe to toe with the finest.
Unfortunately all things come to an end and driving Dyche back to the Turf is even more unlikely than Bashley coming off the bench and scoring a hat trick.
If we find ourselves back in the PL next season let's hope that that Scott Parker takes an intelligent approach to assembling the team.
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Had SD been given a decent budget in the summer of 2021 to strengthen the squad we would still be in the Prem IMO.
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I think he will. Dyche did it for us but his Achilles heel was his stubborn faithfulness to underperforming players and it all went sour in the end. The Dyche years were great, fantastic, after what we’d been used to, but having Dyche back would be like going back to an old girlfriend, and I’ve never done that either.Billyblah wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:34 pmBecause referring to dvalley69's reference to him working with zilch all resources but keeping Everton in the Prem, Dyche did an even more impressive job of that at Burnley. Though accepted, he had to resort to "Dycheball" in doing that. It was a level of football that a small club such as Burnley had not achieved in decades.
Adamson, Potts, Ternant, weren't able to achieve it. Kompany naively fell into the trap of trying to play pretty passing football against £billion pound assembled teams whereas Dyche found a way for Boyd, Arfield, Vokes et al to go toe to toe with the finest.
Unfortunately all things come to an end and driving Dyche back to the Turf is even more unlikely than Bashley coming off the bench and scoring a hat trick.
If we find ourselves back in the PL next season let's hope that that Scott Parker takes an intelligent approach to assembling the team.
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I have to agree. When I was in Athens watching Burnley play in Europe I just kept thinking "yeah, his football is awful".
Get a grip - what SD did at our club should always deserve the respect whatever happens in the future. He will go down as one of the best managers ever for our club and rightly so.
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He did brilliantly last year without a decent mainstream striker and points deductions but it's less good this year.
Thus far they've had one of the the brightest young managers currently in the league (now at Fulham), the worlds best manager, big name managers like Lampard, Champions league winning managers and Sam Allardyce and none have been able to re-create what David Moyes did.
I think if you are manager of Everton and fourth or so from the bottom then you can expect the sack but I don't think Dyche had the respect he deserved from the off nor recognition for what he achieved last season.
Let's see how it goes for them with someone else....!
Thus far they've had one of the the brightest young managers currently in the league (now at Fulham), the worlds best manager, big name managers like Lampard, Champions league winning managers and Sam Allardyce and none have been able to re-create what David Moyes did.
I think if you are manager of Everton and fourth or so from the bottom then you can expect the sack but I don't think Dyche had the respect he deserved from the off nor recognition for what he achieved last season.
Let's see how it goes for them with someone else....!
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Zilch resources? He spent £45m on Beto and Chermiti and neither would get into our side atm.
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Sadly for Sean, Ipswich are showing real resilience in the past four or five games and no longer the certainties to get relegated leaving Saints/Leicester /Ipswich or Everton as the 3 to get relegated. Wolves I believe will escape relegation.The new owners will be worried at Everton