No bad feeling towards him but he is underwhelming.
As for Dyche. He can go too.
As for Dyche. He can go too.
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Speaks volumes really.
Speaks volumes really.
I don’t rate him. And he was dropped as soon as Dyche came in when things were desperate and based on nothing but contribution and effectiveness. If they thought he could help he would have played. He DID but I’m some decent shifts isolated up front.Speaks rubbish like his football is rubbish. Just look at your undeserved bank balance d...head. and shut up.
Is he going to fight in a war zone?
Speaks volumes really.
What’s to lose? It’s like posting criticism of your boss on LinkedIn and expecting possible future employers not to notice.Can understand Gray's frustrations. Not clever to post that but if you've been frozen out and there's no way back, what's to lose?
Dyche and the club, even if they were trying to move him on could have handled this so it was on good terms and also kept a way open for him to come back in if he didn't leave.
His day was once a season. Not an Everton player (not that that is the current bar for a contract here these days…).Useful player on his day, but was never his day often enough to be honest.
Less than 1 goal in 6 games for us… Harrison got more than 1 in 5 during his premier league seasons with Leeds and Danjuma more than 1 in 3 for Villarreal.
Dyche obviously doesn’t want him, no point keeping him if he’s not going to play.
Yeah but football is different - I agree no one should do that in a normal industry but football is an industry that takes no notice of those thingsWhat’s to lose? It’s like posting criticism of your boss on LinkedIn and expecting possible future employers not to notice.
Funny you mention Lennon and Dele as they’re 2 players that have directly come out and said how good Dyche himself had been with them. Same with many other players.You have to put aside a number of things, doesn't anyone learn from the likes of Aaron Lennon or Dele?
How the players are treated is important. Not just about Dyche. Being frozen out is not right and we've got form with previous managers doing it.