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Re: Dyche
Will always have huge respect for Dyche, unfortunately he doesn’t seem to adapt his football enough which I think will kill him in the prem going forwards.
I think Rangers should take a look at him when they pot Clement
I think Rangers should take a look at him when they pot Clement
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Re: Dyche
Hope they go down
Stuck up scouse f@@kers
Stuck up scouse f@@kers
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Re: Dyche
Defintely! Get the entitled peckers relegated.
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Talksport are about to reveal some of the things that have, or are still going on at Everton.
True or not, it should be worth a listen!
True or not, it should be worth a listen!
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Agree on both points.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:29 pmWill always have huge respect for Dyche, unfortunately he doesn’t seem to adapt his football enough which I think will kill him in the prem going forwards.
I think Rangers should take a look at him when they pot Clement
BFC legend but he seems about as rigid as Kompany in his philosophy which I’m not sure matches the expectations of bigger teams - their fans or board.
I really thought he’d evolve at Everton with better players and I’m sad it’s not worked out for him.
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Re: Dyche
What time?fidelcastro wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:34 pmTalksport are about to reveal some of the things that have, or are still going on at Everton.
True or not, it should be worth a listen!
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Re: Dyche
Right now.
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The attraction of Everton v Peterborough 19:45 tonight is supposed to be Ashley Young (39) playing against his son, Tyler Young (18).
Shame if tonight is spoilt by Everton letting Sean Dyche go.
Shame if tonight is spoilt by Everton letting Sean Dyche go.
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Re: Dyche
I now have a picture of Shaggy doing a victory dance in his garden shed surrounded by Dyche and Lewis Hamilton voodoo dolls 

with pins stuck in them 
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He’s kept that toxic club up for 2 seasons despite numerous points deductions……..hopefully their beautiful new shiny stadium hosts Championship football next season whilst he nips into The Royal Dyche for our promotion party!!!
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Re: Dyche
Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman taking temporary charge for tonight's game.
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Absolutely mental decision Sean worked wonders at Everton and any manager has a huge task to invigorate an ageing squad who don't score
Everton are dumb enough to reappoint Moyes which will guarantee Championship football next season
Everton are dumb enough to reappoint Moyes which will guarantee Championship football next season
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I actually think Moyes is one of the few who would still keep them up.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:40 pmAbsolutely mental decision Sean worked wonders at Everton and any manager has a huge task to invigorate an ageing squad who don't score
Everton are dumb enough to reappoint Moyes which will guarantee Championship football next season
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All down to Dyche and his Jurassic park tacticsWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:40 pmAbsolutely mental decision Sean worked wonders at Everton and any manager has a huge task to invigorate an ageing squad who don't score
Everton are dumb enough to reappoint Moyes which will guarantee Championship football next season
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BBC saying he's gone.
Daft decision in my opinion. Don't know who they will get but I'm pretty sure they will now drop.
Daft decision in my opinion. Don't know who they will get but I'm pretty sure they will now drop.
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Only if they give him money to spend, & if they do why not give it to Dyche ?fidelcastro wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:41 pmI actually think Moyes is one of the few who would still keep them up.
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You'd have to ask them that.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:45 pmOnly if they give him money to spend, & if they do why not give it to Dyche ?
It's a daft decision.
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Re: Dyche
Wouldn't surprise me if SD ended up at Leicester to try to keep them up when RVN inevitably gets the bullet.
Quite near his home.
Quite near his home.
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Re: Dyche
David Moyes - Evens
Jose Mourinho - 7/4
Leighton Baines - 8/1
Lee Carsley - 12/1
Steve Cooper - 14/1
David Wagner - 16/1
Michael Carrick 16/1
Scott Parker - 20/1
Jose Mourinho - 7/4
Leighton Baines - 8/1
Lee Carsley - 12/1
Steve Cooper - 14/1
David Wagner - 16/1
Michael Carrick 16/1
Scott Parker - 20/1
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I said it above, but he’s won 3 of 19 games this season and Everton are only a point above the drop zone.
I’ll always be grateful for what he did here and he’s been dealt another bad hand at Everton, but if it wasn’t Sean Dyche, nobody on here would bat an eyelid at this sacking.
Not many PL managers survive Everton’s record so far this season. He’s the 6th manager of a PL club in the bottom half to go this season.
I’ll always be grateful for what he did here and he’s been dealt another bad hand at Everton, but if it wasn’t Sean Dyche, nobody on here would bat an eyelid at this sacking.
Not many PL managers survive Everton’s record so far this season. He’s the 6th manager of a PL club in the bottom half to go this season.
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Re: Dyche
Really hope they go down.
Would be bloody hilarious. They've become a real basket case set up in recent years.
Would be bloody hilarious. They've become a real basket case set up in recent years.
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I'm pleased, just in the sense that I'll be able to fully enjoy any Everton relegation now. Wouldn't have felt right with Dyche there.
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A pretty blunt statement:
Everton Football Club can confirm that Sean Dyche has been relieved of his duties as Senior Men’s First Team Manager with immediate effect.
Ian Woan, Steve Stone, Mark Howard and Billy Mercer have also left the Club.
The process to appoint a new manager is under way and an update will be provided in due course.
Under-18s Head Coach Leighton Baines and Club Captain Seamus Coleman will take charge of first-team affairs on an interim basis.
Everton Football Club can confirm that Sean Dyche has been relieved of his duties as Senior Men’s First Team Manager with immediate effect.
Ian Woan, Steve Stone, Mark Howard and Billy Mercer have also left the Club.
The process to appoint a new manager is under way and an update will be provided in due course.
Under-18s Head Coach Leighton Baines and Club Captain Seamus Coleman will take charge of first-team affairs on an interim basis.
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Same, have been conflicted seeing them struggle so far this season. Enjoying watching it but feeling bad for dad.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:51 pmI'm pleased, just in the sense that I'll be able to fully enjoy any Everton relegation now. Wouldn't have felt right with Dyche there.
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Billy .Mercer is s brilliant goalkeeper coach and one who would be a tremendous asset for us.
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My sympathy to Sean and to the staff and our former players. The staff in particular, guys who won’t be anywhere near as wealthy, and some of whom served us well when here.
I can see why they potted him, but if the new owners want fancy football they could end up down.
I can see why they potted him, but if the new owners want fancy football they could end up down.
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Could be a way to persuade Trafford to stay. Mercer has a great track record of developing England goalkeepers.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:54 pmBilly .Mercer is s brilliant goalkeeper coach and one who would be a tremendous asset for us.
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Just imagine a manager joining your club when the stock was in a low position, improving infrastructure, improving in the playing staff, improving league position along with working on a tight budget that allowed us to post profits and saying he failed.
Imagine considering him a failure

On a serious note shaggy leave the weed alone and have a scooby snack.
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Early odds for the next manager. Pretty sure Moyes said he wasn't interested in managing a club in a relegation fight?
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Think Cooper would be a good fit....as good as anyone else at any rate.
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What a dreadful list.Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:58 pmEarly odds for the next manager. Pretty sure Moyes said he wasn't interested in managing a club in a relegation fight?
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Hoping Sir Gareth gets it 

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Everton have won 3 games, haven't scored in 11 of the 19, scored 15 in those games and 4 were in 1 game and 2 were Own goals. 1 goal in the last 6 games, 1 win in 11.
Amazing he lasted so long tbh
Amazing he lasted so long tbh
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Him or Rooney would be absolutely chefs-kiss.
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He was amazing for us, gave us success and memories to last a lifetime. But take all emotion and bias out of it, Everton have been crap for a while. Not just down to Dyche but when a team's crap, the manager tends to go.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:01 pmEverton have won 3 games, haven't scored in 11 of the 19, scored 15 in those games and 4 were in 1 game and 2 were Own goals. 1 goal in the last 6 games, 1 win in 11.
Amazing he lasted so long tbh
(Would quite like Everton to go down, just for a laugh really. Would be something different wouldn't it.)
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Point above the drop zone with a game in hand stillagreenwood wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:48 pmI said it above, but he’s won 3 of 19 games this season and Everton are only a point above the drop zone.
I’ll always be grateful for what he did here and he’s been dealt another bad hand at Everton, but if it wasn’t Sean Dyche, nobody on here would bat an eyelid at this sacking.
Not many PL managers survive Everton’s record so far this season. He’s the 6th manager of a PL club in the bottom half to go this season.
Anyway, he's done a good job with hands tied behind his back
Can't think of anyone else keeping them up last season with 2 points deductions
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Two delightful competing scenarios - Rooney returns to his boyhood club to relegate them, or Sir Gareth relegates them in the same year he collects his knighthood.
It's too good to be true, but we can dream

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