To be honest, I’m pleased to have had a manager - any manager - for this long.
There’s still plenty of room for improvement - but having a manager for a whole season, start to finish, feels like a step forward.
I don't get it. They can't even hide their negativity for one evening. There's issues at our club top to bottom but we should be celebrating our little successes not jumping on the gaffer 1 minute after full time.
Great Everton Managers are judged on the trophy’s they win, I’ve had the great pleasure to have watched the Catterick and Kendall years but I got a bit of stick after suggesting that if Dyche keeps us up it should genuinely be considered one of...
Part of my faith in him, isn’t just knowing how to get results, he’s shown real leadership, when the heat’s been on and it’s been some heat. He’s never shirked or shrunk in the adversity or limits.
He’s fronted this club during its worst ever...
Didn’t dare comment on here until the final whistle. Honestly all the drama and everything aside Dyche has improved us, kept us safe and got us big results. Obviously it’s natural to have euphoria after that result but genuinely he’s made us...
Credit the crowd and the players for maintaining the intensity. Credit Dyche for piecing together that shape and lineup. Perfection. Done a proper number on them.
My take on Dyche is he can take a lot of credit if we stay up. He inherited an utter shitshow. However, if we have new ambitious onwnership over the summer, then I think it would be eminently possible to upgrade. The reality - it seems to me - is...
8 point deduction with 2 separate charges hanging over the team. Still having earned 38 points from 33 games he’s:
8 points better off than Cooper/Nuno at Forest
3 points better off than Frank at Brentford (having played a game less)
2 points...