dyche thinks

He did his job for 1,5 seasons in a pretty difficult period, but failed to take the next step, which was asked this season. We looked worse in the attack than last season, that his successor was able to find solutions in a very short time doesn't speak for him.

Still think we'd stayed up and have a few points more distance to the last 3 with how bad Ipswich and Leicester became in the last 11 games, but it would be 16th and 17th in a battle with Wolves, with a huge gap to the region we are now with a chance to become 13th.
 

Dyche also thinks Margaret Thatcher was an incredible inspirational woman.
pinochet and hitler think she was. All about opinions and points of view.

I'm a bit surprised he's signed up alongside allardyce, being they're two peas in a pod. The shadow of the former england supremo (arf!) might be a gravitational pull he can't break free of. Imagine being stuck on talkspite for eternity endlessly going over the injustice of the everton job and expectation, "we did our best though, kept em up, difficult circumstances, an under appreciated breed us..."

Strewth!
 
Motor oil is mouthwash?

Dyche did brilliantly to keep us up in his first season.
He did brilliantly with the points deduction.
He helped navigate us through a very difficult period for the club.
This season was dreadful and it was definitely time to go.

…I think this is about right. I thought/hoped Dyche might be able to transition the team but Moyes has certainly illustrated that he couldn’t.
 

Can't think of many managers who left us in better shape then when they arrived. Silva, Koeman, Lampard etc - all sacked with us in the relegation zone.

Dyche arrived with us 19th, and our worst ever points total in our history at that stage of the season - going into Feb. We looked doomed.

He left with us 16th. Remove every point we've earned since Moyes come in 10 games ago and we still wouldn't be in the bottom 3.

His job was to keep us up. He did that.

The man we needed at the time and I'm thankful for it, but never the man under new owners, or to lead us out at the new stadium.
 
Can't think of many managers who left us in better shape then when they arrived. Silva, Koeman, Lampard etc - all sacked with us in the relegation zone.

Dyche arrived with us 19th, and our worst ever points total in our history at that stage of the season - going into Feb. We looked doomed.

He left with us 16th. Remove every point we've earned since Moyes come in 10 games ago and we still wouldn't be in the bottom 3.

His job was to keep us up. He did that.

The man we needed at the time and I'm thankful for it, but never the man under new owners, or to lead us out at the new stadium.
When Dyche took over after Lampard, one of the worst managers in Everton history, we had 15 points from 20 games.

When Dyche left 2 years later we had 17 points from 19 games. Absolutely breathtaking progress. Miracle worker. #ThankYouGaffer
 

When Dyche took over after Lampard, one of the worst managers in Everton history, we had 15 points from 20 games.

When Dyche left 2 years later we had 17 points from 19 games. Absolutely breathtaking progress. Miracle worker. #ThankYouGaffer

Lampard took us backwards from Benitez.

Yeah we were crap this season. Margins went against us. It went stale. It happens for 95%+ managers at clubs.

But that doesn't negate what he did before this season. Navigated a circus/AWOL owners, point deductions and the biggest income of net transfer fees in the league in his time.

Objectively - Sean Dyche improved Everton and left us in a better state than he found. Very few custodians of the club can say that.
 
Can't think of many managers who left us in better shape then when they arrived. Silva, Koeman, Lampard etc - all sacked with us in the relegation zone.

Dyche arrived with us 19th, and our worst ever points total in our history at that stage of the season - going into Feb. We looked doomed.

He left with us 16th. Remove every point we've earned since Moyes come in 10 games ago and we still wouldn't be in the bottom 3.

His job was to keep us up. He did that.

The man we needed at the time and I'm thankful for it, but never the man under new owners, or to lead us out at the new stadium.

Is that in some bizare way meant to mean something lol. The fact the bottom 3 havent picked up in no way hides the abysmal performances and stats. It in no way hides a new manager picking up double the points in a few weeks. Doubling the goal tally in a few weeks. It in no way hides the quite frankly bizare exclusion of Jake O'brien. What the hell was all that about. It just goes on and on.

Ive heard he's in the taksport studio tomorrow to talk about his time at Everton amongst other things. One to avoid. He'll blame the club. The players. The weather. The ball boys. Anyone but Sean Dyche.
it amazes me how so many are still falling for the crap that comes from his mouth. He's got this weird high opinion of himself as a manager. God knows why.
I wish i could erase him from Evertons history.
 
Is that in some bizare way meant to mean something lol. The fact the bottom 3 havent picked up in no way hides the abysmal performances and stats. It in no way hides a new manager picking up double the points in a few weeks. Doubling the goal tally in a few weeks. It in no way hides the quite frankly bizare exclusion of Jake O'brien. What the hell was all that about. It just goes on and on.

Ive heard he's in the taksport studio tomorrow to talk about his time at Everton amongst other things. One to avoid. He'll blame the club. The players. The weather. The ball boys. Anyone but Sean Dyche.
it amazes me how so many are still falling for the crap that comes from his mouth. He's got this weird high opinion of himself as a manager. God knows why.
I wish i could erase him from Evertons history.

Well, yes. Given the immediate sentence that followed what you bold.

'His job was to keep us up. He did that'
 
Well, yes. Given the immediate sentence that followed what you bold.

'His job was to keep us up. He did that'

By the same token saying that any points moyes got we'd still not be in the bottom 3. Last seasons bottom 3 were just as bad so there is an argument now that a neil warnock may have kept the club up.
But i give him the credit for last season.
He was killing Everton this one. And his arrogant refusal to accept it was anything to do with him just made him more unlikeable than his atrocious tactics.
If i had to pick just one thing out its Jake O'brien. How much of a tit does he look over that.
Abysmal arrogant manager.
 

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