dyche thinks

He kept us up, and for that reason he alone he wins my special John Aldridge "respecto" award.

This beautiful bronze ornament is hand sculptured by Aldo himself, of his favourite pigeon "King Kenny" (Dyches favourite player), with a football in its beak as it readies itself to fly away from pending danger (relegation).

Well done Dyche, you deserve to hold your respecto trophy up high and proud for all to see. This award is only bettered by your 1 manager of the month award win in 2011
 

What was Dyche’s record away to the top 6 teams? In fact don’t worry about looking it up, I’ll just tell you. He picked up 3 points in 16 games.
You are the one comparing Dyche to Moyes not me, if you are telling me you were satisfied with Moyes record over the eleven and a half years playing the top teams away I’d be very surprised. I know how they both performed so you needn’t bother telling me about things you know!
 
He kept us up, and for that reason he alone he wins my special John Aldridge "respecto" award.

This beautiful bronze ornament is hand sculptured by Aldo himself, of his favourite pigeon "King Kenny" (Dyches favourite player), with a football in its beak as it readies itself to fly away from pending danger (relegation).

Well done Dyche, you deserve to hold your respecto trophy up high and proud for all to see. This award is only bettered by your 1 manager of the month award win in 2011

:lol::lol::lol:
 

By the fans yes

Not by the board. They sold one of his best players in the summer to make yet another transfer profit. You’re not asking managers to take the next step when you’re running a sell to pay the club’s obligations transfer policy.

For me, taking a next step this season didn't mean to finish on 58-60 points, but to see development on the pitch with a manager going into his 2nd full season. We haven't invested as much some other teams in the league, but Fulham, Palace, Bmouth and Forest made a step forward with the same manager, whilst we made a step backwards.

Moyes proved Dyche to be wrong, as we've (almost) doubled or even more than doubled some things, like goals, big chances created etc. in 10 games under Moyes than in the 19 previous under Dyche.

This shows for me even more that players wasn't the only problem, as limited as some of ours are.
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: Naaaahhhhh you are not having Coleman, Patterson and Chermiti SURELY. And Iroegbunam who he’d already dropped, and McNeil who played every single game up until December :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

You can’t start arguing shades of Grey though when you’ve spent months posting ‘no excuses Sean’ before every single game.

Branthwaite and Coleman were half his first choice defence that finished the previous season. Garner was his best midfielder. McNeil his most creative player. Every injury affects football managers and the options they had but you didn’t care less about any of them because you didn’t like Sean Dyche so you just kept saying ‘no excuses’.

Best players sold each window and less money invested in poor quality options ‘no excuses Sean, he needs to kick on’

Points deductions ‘no excuses Sean, don’t let us down’

Injuries to key players, refereeing decisions, individual errors ‘no excuses Sean’

No board at Everton, manager and players at end of contract, ownership talks failing ‘no excuses don’t let us down Sean’

Now that you like the manager these things are all suddenly relevant factors again. Bit hypocritical.
 
The same people who were bringing up Jamie O‘Hara and Jason Cundy as some sort of definitive evidence to bash Dyche are now mocking his employment on Talksport.
 
You can’t start arguing shades of Grey though when you’ve spent months posting ‘no excuses Sean’ before every single game.

Branthwaite and Coleman were half his first choice defence that finished the previous season. Garner was his best midfielder. McNeil his most creative player. Every injury affects football managers and the options they had but you didn’t care less about any of them because you didn’t like Sean Dyche so you just kept saying ‘no excuses’.

Best players sold each window and less money invested in poor quality options ‘no excuses Sean, he needs to kick on’

Points deductions ‘no excuses Sean, don’t let us down’

Injuries to key players, refereeing decisions, individual errors ‘no excuses Sean’

No board at Everton, manager and players at end of contract, ownership talks failing ‘no excuses don’t let us down Sean’

Now that you like the manager these things are all suddenly relevant factors again. Bit hypocritical.
Coleman played 12 games last season, Ashley young played over 30, let’s not try and make out Coleman was massively important to our back 4. And gana, garner and Onana played the similar number of games last season, Gana was our most important midfielder, which I have no doubt you would have put this If he’d been out injured early this season. And McNeil was Dyche’s most creative player because we we’re a set piece team and he took every one. And he was available for 70% of this seasons games under dyche.
 

:lol: :lol: :lol: Naaaahhhhh you are not having Coleman, Patterson and Chermiti SURELY. And Iroegbunam who he’d already dropped, and McNeil who played every single game up until December :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
He dropped Tim for Managla as soon as he was available, he wasn’t even prem fit, never mind dyche fit. He looked miles off them first few games. But has prem experience, so it’s all good
 
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He's a poor manager and Moyes has shown him up big time. There was a time I defended him but not after this season. The run of games we went on without scoring a goal was some of the worst football seen here and that's saying something.

Seeing what Moyes has done with the same squad since and probably more injuries to key players makes me believe a whole host of managers could have done what Dyche did here the last few years.

Our reputation of late has been pretty poor but with Dyche it was in the gutter. Had run of the mill players turning their nose up.
 
I honestly don’t get how any blue can think he’s sound. Massive respect for what he did last season, but when did he ever actually try to connect with the fanbase? Even after the derby win, he was straight down the tunnel- didn’t even stay behind with the players.

Maybe I’m way off, but did he ever truly get how big Everton are? Or is he just that narcissistic, that his attitude would’ve been the same no matter what club he was at? The only other manager I can really compare it to is Koeman, and maybe Allardyce to a lesser extent.
 

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