New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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Do we think there'll be a reluctance from them to pull the trigger so as to not appear unstable/rock the boat?

I'm well aware that boat is sinking, and obviously want things to change, just suggesting why they may not act.

Very possibly the most miserable period of supporting this club currently in recent memory, in terms of on the pitch performances.
There probably is a reluctance if it doesn't fit with their idea of their first few weeks as owners.

But these have no problem in pulling the trigger and in situations that are much more benign than this.

I'm expecting them to act. I cannot believe there will not be a discussion, and that Dyche comes out of it still in a job.
 
I know they've only just got here, and you can't be making rash decisions etc.

Binning a manager with only three league wins first thing Monday morning ain't a rash decision though.

Especially when you are knee-deep in a relegation scrap.
It’s the height of being an amateur outfit, as it will begin their reign with yet another rush job scrambling around for anyone to manage us. They should have been planning for months, and on a weekly basis and have an idea of who they want and if they have to wait for him, then wait.
We are in less of a relegation fight than we have been for the past three years.
 
I know they've only just got here, and you can't be making rash decisions etc.

Binning a manager with only three league wins first thing Monday morning ain't a rash decision though.

Especially when you are knee-deep in a relegation scrap.

The good news is there's time in the season currently you won't really get again until late March.

Sack Dyche on Monday, put Baines in charge for the rest of the weekend's training and the Peterborough game while you're interviewing people and aim to get an appointment confirmed around the Villa game. Watching brief and then the first three games are Spurs and Leicester at home and Brighton away which isn't too bad to pick up points and they are desperately needed now.

11 days until the next prem game so sitting on their hands isn't an option for the ownership and the way they've done things at Roma suggests Dyche will be gone next week imo.
 

Do we think there'll be a reluctance from them to pull the trigger so as to not appear unstable/rock the boat?

I'm well aware that boat is sinking, and obviously want things to change, just suggesting why they may not act.

Very possibly the most miserable period of supporting this club currently in recent memory, in terms of on the pitch performances.

Be dead funny if there thinking was that they feared a backlash from fans if they sacked Dyche, like they got from Roma fans for sacking De Rossi.
 


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