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Agree with every word.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 the great Everton managerial achievements.
Players and staff don’t live in a vacuum, the off-field issues have to manifest themselves on the pitch;
- avoided relegation in the last day of the season but despite an obvious lack of quality in the squad a great improvement saw us moving along nicely until the first points deduction kicked in.
- players playing with freedom become uptight, the crowd becomes nervous. 8 points deducted but the reality is its cost us more than that. Rooney was saying in the week how impossible it is to manage a club with points deducted.
- shambles off the pitch, an absent owner, the conflict with the Board. The chairman passes away, the Board sacked and transitioned to new personnel. No money for January transfers.
- lack of quality in key positions, no goalscorer yet he found a way to accumulate points. He’s coped with injuries and still kept us competitive.
- through all the issues he’s protected the players and I never thought for one minute he’d ‘lost the dressing room’.
- we all have our selection issues but he’s uncomplicated and pragmatic. Defensively outstanding, players not found wanting for effort.
I believe keeping us up this season is one of the great managerial achievements in my 60+ years watching. Dyche is unpopular on here but I didn’t mind watching his team earlier in the season, defended well but got players forward and created chances. When the going got tough he’s done what he needed to get us over the line.
We’re safe, we can have the discussion on how well Dyche did.
Did you mean "next" rather than "not" Matty?he’s here not season.
Doesn’t matter the quality of the teams that come up, if you’re getting 44 points plus you ain’t going down in any season. We seem to hVe this stress every season recently but the Leicester side coming up is probably worse than the one that went down, probably worse than the current Burnley team, and probably worse than last season’s Burnley team (who people panicked about as well). Leeds if they come up will be worse than the side that went down. They’d both be favourites for the drop again.
If Dyche stays on for next season and is alllowed any sort of transfer budget, and we don’t get any points deductions, then we won’t be even concerning ourselves with the relegation picture.
Think this is a poor way to look at it to be honest because frankly we were never in a relegation battle but we were forced to look like we were. That false percpetion killed us all year and it's easy to see with the unrest from all around the club. Had we gone this season without the deductions and everything hanging over the club we'd have easily been a top half team, if not challenging for Europe.I’ve banged the drum before but what he did last season to save us from relegation was actually a miracle
This season even with the points deduction was a breeze because of how poor Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton have been