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Sean Dyche is a good manager, he proved himself at Turf Moor.
Everton must have convinced him it was a move in the right direction, presumably the cash helped, that said the recent history shows they were colossal nutjobs, as are many of their supporters.
the fancy dan managers with millions at their disposal never had to face the shambolic nonsense Dyche has had to deal with. I hope he gets a decent club sometime soon. I realise they are massively overpaid compared to us mere mortals, but credit where its due. He is a clever bloke.
Everton must have convinced him it was a move in the right direction, presumably the cash helped, that said the recent history shows they were colossal nutjobs, as are many of their supporters.
the fancy dan managers with millions at their disposal never had to face the shambolic nonsense Dyche has had to deal with. I hope he gets a decent club sometime soon. I realise they are massively overpaid compared to us mere mortals, but credit where its due. He is a clever bloke.
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For the last 2 Premier League seasons under Dyche Burnley found themselves as 1 of the 3 lowest scoring teams and as a result were in a battle to avoid the drop. This season Everton are 1 of the 3 lowest scoring teams and find themselves in a relegation scrap.
Listening to Jamie Carragher on Monday night on Sky he concluded that Dyche’s inability to set up Everton to attack and score enough goals would be what brought about his departure.
Listening to Jamie Carragher on Monday night on Sky he concluded that Dyche’s inability to set up Everton to attack and score enough goals would be what brought about his departure.
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For what it's worth the reason the Royal Dyche was so named was because of what he had done for the club and the town. Nothing has changed. I was glad to see him go without placing all of the blame on him. I would really love to see him prove his ability and tactics with a group like where Defoe, Brady before his injury, Cork etc, took us to Europe. Then we will finally know.
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Dyche did unbelievable job at Burnley and will be up there with the best that have managed our club ...
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It had been coming. I think it will be Everton's loss because they'll have to find somebody better & more importantly back the new manager. As with most things that will come over time whether it's regretted or not. Everton have a long history making bad decisions probably fuelled by some of their fans who never seem happy with anything or anyone.
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fidelcastro wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:41 pmI actually think Moyes is one of the few who would still keep them up.
Not even Viagra could keep them up imho!
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I doubt many on here give a toss whether Everton stay up, with or without Dyche. I want them to get relegated and did so with Dyche in charge. I suppose those who think he would've kept them up are basing that on the fact that he has done in previous seasons and they are currently just out of the relegation zone. So not unreasonable to believe he would have kept them up again. Dyche did an outstanding job here. What's delusional is anyone not sufficiently recognising that.
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Dyche brilliant manager but Everton absolutely the wrong club, under their circumstances with the ownership and fans he was never going to last. I think a lot of teams would struggle to get points against Arsenal Chelsea and Man City playing them in a row.
Does feel like dyche would have to wait for another prem club to be struggling again or maybe a team relegated from the premier league who doesn’t start their championship season well
Does feel like dyche would have to wait for another prem club to be struggling again or maybe a team relegated from the premier league who doesn’t start their championship season well
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The bigger picture is that McNeil is injured, the squad is not the best, and he is on an atypical bad run - it’s more likely that they’d return to a norm soon.
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If it is Moyes who takes over, lets hope their whiny fan base enjoy his free flowing football.
They would find football a lot easier if they realised in isn't the mid 80s anymore and they are irrelevant when it comes to winning things.
They would find football a lot easier if they realised in isn't the mid 80s anymore and they are irrelevant when it comes to winning things.
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No evidence of that this time. Not a single player has come out on social media have they this time? The players wanted him out and by the sounds of it Dyche admitted he wasn't up to the job.rosswallacefreekick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:49 amThe bigger picture is that McNeil is injured, the squad is not the best, and he is on an atypical bad run - it’s more likely that they’d return to a norm soon.
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I know this seems really hard for ultra pro Dyche people to understand but Everton fans don't expect to win things currently or even play free flowing football.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 8:03 amIf it is Moyes who takes over, lets hope their whiny fan base enjoy his free flowing football.
They would find football a lot easier if they realised in isn't the mid 80s anymore and they are irrelevant when it comes to winning things.
What they don't accept is a team not scoring a goal at goodison from open play since October and they dont acvcept a team not even attempting to score a goal
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theduke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 8:07 amI know this seems really hard for ultra pro Dyche people to understand but Everton fans don't expect to win things currently or even play free flowing football.
What they don't accept is a team not scoring a goal at goodison from open play since October and they dont acvcept a team not even attempting to score a goal
Then you should still be out celebrating with your fellow fans you scored twice last night.
I actually don't care if Dyche is at Everton or not, my own viewpoint is he is better off out of that club away from one of the most moronic fan bases in the country. They live a life of bitterness in Liverpool's shadow and it eats them up. The West Ham of the north
Now Dyche has gone I guess we should be spared your posts about massive Everton
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Dyche always had a knack of upsetting the odds & coming up with the goods when It mattered. I believe he would have kept them up I actually believe he would have done the same here. There's that much money involved some people are terrified of relegation & reluctant to hold their nerve & see it out.taio wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:21 amI doubt many on here give a toss whether Everton stay up, with or without Dyche. I want them to get relegated and did so with Dyche in charge. I suppose those who think he would've kept them up are basing that on the fact that he has done in previous seasons and they are currently just out of the relegation zone. So not unreasonable to believe he would have kept them up again. Dyche did an outstanding job here. What's delusional is anyone not sufficiently recognising that.
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Ferguson didn't bring him on, said he probably would have if they were 2-0 down but with the score being at 1-0, the game was still in the balance and he needed a striker, had to do what's best for the team. Apparently, an Everton player had a go at him for not bringing him on, shame on that player. Like you said earlier, a PR stunt to begin with and because DF didn't see the PR game out, he's now getting all sorts of vicious abuse on social media.
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Some managers are just good fits for certain clubs. Dyche was a good fit for us, but never really accepted at Everton.
Look at Nuno, a terrible time at Spurs, but working wonders with Forest
Look at Nuno, a terrible time at Spurs, but working wonders with Forest
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It’s a shame that Everton have gone for Moyes - he’ll keep them up as SD would have done. I was hoping for a big foreign name to take them down.
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It is difficult to judge Dyche on what he did at Everton. They are a basketcase of a club with some very serious deep seated issues. I don't know if he would have kept them up but I know the players would have worked their hardest to do it. The team he inherited was bereft of goal scoring threats but had solid defenders. I'm also far from convinced that SD had much involvement in player purchases as they really don't seem to be the sort of players he has a reputation for buying.
New owners like shiny new toys and SD was clearly a dead man walking. The best he could have hoped for was to see his contract out before being let go but the owners have decided to pull the plug early. The issues with the squad remain and I don't know if any new manager will be able to do more than SD did.
I have no doubt he will be back in work whenever he wants to be. It would probably be better for him to wait until summer rather than jump into another poisoned chalice immediately. Everton perhaps need a relegation to clear everything out and start afresh, I believe it will set them up better for the future. I am sure their fans will vehemently disagree with that.
He took us to Europe and assembled the best Burnley side I can remember. Yes, it went stale but when owners decide to stop investing in the squad that was inevitable. He is, and always will be. a Burnley legend and for good reason. I wish him all the best.
New owners like shiny new toys and SD was clearly a dead man walking. The best he could have hoped for was to see his contract out before being let go but the owners have decided to pull the plug early. The issues with the squad remain and I don't know if any new manager will be able to do more than SD did.
I have no doubt he will be back in work whenever he wants to be. It would probably be better for him to wait until summer rather than jump into another poisoned chalice immediately. Everton perhaps need a relegation to clear everything out and start afresh, I believe it will set them up better for the future. I am sure their fans will vehemently disagree with that.
He took us to Europe and assembled the best Burnley side I can remember. Yes, it went stale but when owners decide to stop investing in the squad that was inevitable. He is, and always will be. a Burnley legend and for good reason. I wish him all the best.
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When he left Burnley I thought he may go abroad and coach. i think if he did that, he would be exposed to other styles of coaching and become a future England Manager.claretabroad wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:47 pmIt is difficult to judge Dyche on what he did at Everton. They are a basketcase of a club with some very serious deep seated issues. I don't know if he would have kept them up but I know the players would have worked their hardest to do it. The team he inherited was bereft of goal scoring threats but had solid defenders. I'm also far from convinced that SD had much involvement in player purchases as they really don't seem to be the sort of players he has a reputation for buying.
New owners like shiny new toys and SD was clearly a dead man walking. The best he could have hoped for was to see his contract out before being let go but the owners have decided to pull the plug early. The issues with the squad remain and I don't know if any new manager will be able to do more than SD did.
I have no doubt he will be back in work whenever he wants to be. It would probably be better for him to wait until summer rather than jump into another poisoned chalice immediately. Everton perhaps need a relegation to clear everything out and start afresh, I believe it will set them up better for the future. I am sure their fans will vehemently disagree with that.
He took us to Europe and assembled the best Burnley side I can remember. Yes, it went stale but when owners decide to stop investing in the squad that was inevitable. He is, and always will be. a Burnley legend and for good reason. I wish him all the best.
If I were him, I would probably pick a club like Mansfield or Walsall and see if he can them into the championship play-offs.
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Sean wasn't intended to be the long term solution at Everton, he was there to keep them in the Premier League until the new stadium was ready, his contract was up in the summer, it was never going to be extended, regardless.
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I feel sorry for Dyche loved by us but never stood a chance at that basketcase of a club come on Ipswich and Wolves relegate them hope they go down and take their shiny new stadium with them the tossers
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It's not hard to post a link or image etc...or just carry on being cryptic
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Good statement by Dyche. Everton was a perfect fit for his skillset and he's done a fantastic job there over the last two years. Its clear that an astute man like Dyche recognises that he's not the man to manage with a big budget and big expectations so he's done the right thing and stepped aside for someone better to take over and take on Everton's next big challenge
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It’s a pity the owners couldn’t have been as magnanimous.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:16 pmIt's not hard to post a link or image etc...or just carry on being cryptic
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You're good at jokes - bad one's. Once a prick .... and so it goes.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:27 pmGood statement by Dyche. Everton was a perfect fit for his skillset and he's done a fantastic job there over the last two years. Its clear that an astute man like Dyche recognises that he's not the man to manage with a big budget and big expectations so he's done the right thing and stepped aside for someone better to take over and take on Everton's next big challenge
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Precicely my thoughts. My prediction going forwards is that Leicester get relegated, Ruud leaves in Summer, and Dyche is given the role of rebuilding Leicester and getting them back in the PL, providing stability for the club.Stonehouse wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:33 pmIt’s a pity the owners couldn’t have been as magnanimous.
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Sh@t show from Moyes picking the same team as Dyche but playing a higher press was always likely to end up in a 1-0 reverse with a ball over the top.
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Thank God for all those Burnley fans who apparently don’t give a toss about Everton.
You’re all gonna win me my bet that this thread hits 10+ pages before the end of the season. I’ll probably be collecting before Easter.
You’re all gonna win me my bet that this thread hits 10+ pages before the end of the season. I’ll probably be collecting before Easter.
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But like always one of those teams will gift Everton points, just enough to stay up.
Just hope Wolves and Ipswich go on some winning runs
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But like always it will be engineered that the Premier League will enable something to happen to keep them in the leaguecockneyclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:16 amBut like always one of those teams will gift Everton points, just enough to stay up.
Just hope Wolves and Ipswich go on some winning runs
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