New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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Think the sort of managers you get in January are often the panic choices. I wouldn't blame TFG for wanting to stick it out until summer but maybe they won't have a choice.
Yes exactly.

No one, not even himself, thinks Dyche will be in charge next season but making a panic change will land us with another Koeman.

Sadly this opinion gets labelled as ‘Dychette’ which is utterly pathetic.
 

Interesting to see both Allegri and Moyes not desperate to jump back in at this point. Who wants to be in a relegation battle ? Just the managers who get paid over the odds to do it, like Dyche.

Yes exactly.

No one, not even himself, thinks Dyche will be in charge next season but making a panic change will land us with another Koeman.

Sadly this opinion gets labelled as ‘Dychette’ which is utterly pathetic.

A Moyes and an Allegri know that joining a premier league club may be their first and last chance in England.

Allegri will want a budget and as weve been told there isnt one in Jan. He'll be a good target at the end of the season.

Moyes wants a long term contract, no stress or worries and just money and time to build another total mess like he did at West Ham.

The fact is that the best guys are employed or want to come into a club at the best possible moment which is season end.

Amorim only joined united early as otherwise they would have given it to someone else. We dont have the brand luxury they do.
 
Bobble works in Everton media team, heard him interviewing Dyche once on the official Everton YouTube
Please don't tell me that he's that nervy, ingratiating, rectum-licking fella who makes soft leading statements rather than asking questions and refers to our barren centre-forward as "Dom" like he's everyone's brother-in-law...
 

Yes exactly.

No one, not even himself, thinks Dyche will be in charge next season but making a panic change will land us with another Koeman.

Sadly this opinion gets labelled as ‘Dychette’ which is utterly pathetic.
The issue is if results don't improve we could very well go down. None of it will matter then. Also I would add the fact Dyche and the players know he is gone in the summer isn't helping their motivation.
 
Another grim battle for survival, framed by atrocious anti - football , awaits us for now it appears.
A sad and shameful farewell to a legendary stadium.
I don't mind the grim football - if it is successful.

I am all for Dyche staying on untl the summer if he gets us clear of the worry.

But right now it's touch and go. A loss on Saturday tells us that he's no more than a break-even choice to keep us up. 50-50 if we stay or drop. That's not good enough to have to endure puke football.

The Friedkins need to act ASAP. Either get Dyche two or three players he can use effectively to gurantee survival - or sack him with immediate effect and get in somebody who they will back to keep us up and prosper with mid-term.

Sitting on their hands is simply not an option.
 

The DoF is a more important figure for continuity. I'd rather if they did sack Dyche, then the new manager would be both good enough to steer us to safety this season and be part of a progressive reset the next.

But contracts are what they are. If we need to give someone an 18 month contract to take the job, it's not the ideal scenario but it's not the end of the world either. There is an assumption there that we are limited to another Allardyce and that doesn't have to be so even if TFG's top targets otherwise are unavailable now. Who knows, someone might come in and do well enough that there is a clamour for an extension.

The important thing now is to ensure safety and absolutely everything is secondary to that objective.
 
I’m no expert but buying a PL football club must be a complicated business in many ways, but surely the biggest headache TFG have in the short term is Dyche. If they stick with Dyche the clubs PL survival would surely be on a knife edge. If stay up it will be by the skin of our teeth but relegation would obviously be a serious threat which would seriously devalue TFG’s investment. I can’t see why they would take the gamble of keeping Dyche with such a serious potential downside
 
If we lose on Saturday and these Texans fail to act, then @davek will be right: they are cowboys.
True. A lot of humble pie may be consumed by the end of the weekend.

TBH a draw should be bad enough as one point per game average from now until end of season will guarantee we go extremely close to going down - and the new owners should be moving heaven and earth to prevent that.

I fear Dyche is going nowhere.
 
True. A lot of humble pie may be consumed by the end of the weekend.

TBH a draw should be bad enough as one point per game average from now until end of season will guarantee we go extremely close to going down - and the new owners should be moving heaven and earth to prevent that.

I fear Dyche is going nowhere.
Neither are we, then. Except, possibly, down.
 

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