New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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Agreed. In the short term his mole may well still be active so things like getting the line up 15 mins before it's officially released might still carry on but you would hope that inside knowledge of the events of the club are a thing of the past now.
Bobble works in Everton media team, heard him interviewing Dyche once on the official Everton YouTube
 
These have got until midnight tonight to sack this divy or I’m keying my birds Toyota
Dyche out or the Toyota gets it Dan

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the whole "full support" argument is jarg though

every owner does it and then sacks their manager the following week

see below case example of owner backing their manager with "full support" and sacking him a week later


12th December - Wolves Owner "United" in supporting under pressure manager Gary O'Neil


15th December - Wolves sack manager O'Neil

wasn't even a week, it was 3 days from "full support" to "sacked".
Things change quickly in football. I’d imagine if we get hammered at the weekend and fall into the bottom 3 then the picture could change rapidly.
 
…..i expect the new owners have sat down and had lengthy separate talks with Dyche and Thelwell.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a divide and Dyche has been forthright in his condemnation of Thelwell, his clear lack of global knowledge, the dreadful contracts situation and the mediocrity he continues to bring in. Thelwell on the other hand will have told them how wonderful he is.

@The Bobble suggesting they’d like Dyche to see his contract out is surely accurate but it could mean little in reality. This is all assumption, but they’d be delighted if they don’t have to sack Dyche as it means he’s got us in a safe position. With his contract situation, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve promised him a large financial incentive to keep us up or assurances he leads the club into BMD. It doesn’t mean they won’t sack him at any point if the situation gets even more desperate.

Thelwell on the other hand, hopefully they saw right through him :coffee:
 
…..i expect the new owners have sat down and had lengthy separate talks with Dyche and Thelwell.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a divide and Dyche has been forthright in his condemnation of Thelwell, his clear lack of global knowledge, the dreadful contracts situation and the mediocrity he continues to bring in. Thelwell on the other hand will have told them how wonderful he is.

@The Bobble suggesting they’d like Dyche to see his contract out is surely accurate but it could mean little in reality. This is all assumption, but they’d be delighted if they don’t have to sack Dyche as it means he’s got us in a safe position. With his contract situation, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve promised him a large financial incentive to keep us up or assurances he leads the club into BMD. It doesn’t mean they won’t sack him at any point if the situation gets even more desperate.

Thelwell on the other hand, hopefully they saw right through him :coffee:
They won’t have him as manager next season, he won’t see out this season
 
…..i expect the new owners have sat down and had lengthy separate talks with Dyche and Thelwell.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a divide and Dyche has been forthright in his condemnation of Thelwell, his clear lack of global knowledge, the dreadful contracts situation and the mediocrity he continues to bring in. Thelwell on the other hand will have told them how wonderful he is.

@The Bobble suggesting they’d like Dyche to see his contract out is surely accurate but it could mean little in reality. This is all assumption, but they’d be delighted if they don’t have to sack Dyche as it means he’s got us in a safe position. With his contract situation, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve promised him a large financial incentive to keep us up or assurances he leads the club into BMD. It doesn’t mean they won’t sack him at any point if the situation gets even more desperate.

Thelwell on the other hand, hopefully they saw right through him :coffee:
So you love dyche and hate Thelwell
The bobble also said he’d be gobsmacked if dyche is here next season
And it looks like Thelwell and Purdy will get new deals, but no mention of dyche getting one
 

Of course the Friedkins would prefer Dyche to see his contract out, it saves them money and a headache in the short term.

They’re coming in with the aim of improving us gradually, and the majority of that work will begin in the summer when any new manager worth his salt would actually want to come to us.

The people saying it’s a mistake to keep him on by TFG are the exact same people who would moan if they sacked him, we got a firefighter in (realistically that’s all we’d be able to get till the end of the season), and we went down anyway. I can hear the cries of “Dyche would’ve kept us up” from here.

They want him to keep us up then he’ll 100% he gone by the end of the year. Lose the next 2 and/or drop into the bottom 3 and I bet he’ll be gone. It would be mad to not back the man publicly at this stage.

Sacking him and paying him off would also negatively impact the little we can spend in Jan too by the way.
 
…..i expect the new owners have sat down and had lengthy separate talks with Dyche and Thelwell.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a divide and Dyche has been forthright in his condemnation of Thelwell, his clear lack of global knowledge, the dreadful contracts situation and the mediocrity he continues to bring in. Thelwell on the other hand will have told them how wonderful he is.

@The Bobble suggesting they’d like Dyche to see his contract out is surely accurate but it could mean little in reality. This is all assumption, but they’d be delighted if they don’t have to sack Dyche as it means he’s got us in a safe position. With his contract situation, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve promised him a large financial incentive to keep us up or assurances he leads the club into BMD. It doesn’t mean they won’t sack him at any point if the situation gets even more desperate.

Thelwell on the other hand, hopefully they saw right through him :coffee:
Well at least you're consistent! The trouble with your idea that Dyche would be a great manager if Thelwell didn't get him the wrong players is that everyone Dyche would want to sign retired 5 years ago!
 

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