Dyche has seen his arse apparently.
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Dyche has seen his arse apparently.
They'll be heading off questions to Dyche at the presser. Rather than having to defend his own position he can now just refer them to the club statement.Hmmm, strange comms from the club, that a sign that JT comments have put someones nose out of joint at the club ??!!
Textor's arse...haI bet he has
Dyche refusing to do his presser unless the club gives Textor a ticking off?
Results would probably stay the same thenProblem we've got is if the players know Dyche is soon to be out the door they'll down tools.
Probably mate.Results would probably stay the same then
Not at all surprised by Everton releasing that statement.
As I was banging on earlier - entirely self serving from Textor and unhelpful to Everton/Dyche.
They'll be heading off questions to Dyche at the presser. Rather than having to defend his own position he can now just refer them to the club statement.
Problem we've got is if the players know Dyche is soon to be out the door they'll down tools.
how will we know??Problem we've got is if the players know Dyche is soon to be out the door they'll down tools.
Yup mate but in which case why would he say during the interview about setting up a separate group for Everton - not part of the eagle group.I don't think so, but even if it was - I think it's with this in mind;
^ That's from an article, also this week that spoke about how Everton fans could buy shares if Textor completes a takeover;
- A source with knowledge of the process said Textor had been preparing to float for some time and that the addition of a Premier League club to the group would make Eagle shares far more attractive to potential investors.
Everton fans could get chance to buy shares in club if Textor seals takeover
John Textor is considering giving Everton fans the chance to buy shares in the club if he succeeds in his £600m bid to take control from Farhad Moshiriwww.theguardian.com