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New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

What do we reckon?

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    Votes: 871 71.0%
  • 🤷 | 🧀🥪

    Votes: 298 24.3%
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    Votes: 58 4.7%

  • Total voters
    1,227
The new owners are sending out all the right signals about facing down the noisy discontents.

If they back Dyche with some signings and we climb the table they'll see that as an important line in the sand drawn regarding being railroaded by the pitchforkers who ruled the roost in the Moshiri era.
Loads of my work colleagues go the game and even the hard core ones who never want to see a manager out want him gone.
You the only person I’ve spoken to who wants him to stay and I mean the only 1
 

We are 1 point off the drop zone. We can’t afford to wait, whether you’d prefer to or not.
Only time will tell if we can afford to wait. Mid season changes ended up with us being forced to appoint Allardyce, Dyche and Lampard. We're fishing in the same pool if we try and make a change now.
 
Only time will tell if we can afford to wait. Mid season changes ended up with us being forced to appoint Allardyce, Dyche and Lampard. We're fishing in the same pool if we try and make a change now.
But they all kept us up which is surely the priority. At the moment we are banking on three teams being worse than us and Ipswich seem to be playing a lot better than us at the moment.
 

First off, the reason Roma is on their third manager this season is because Friedkin Group acts. They’re not the type to sit on their hands when things aren’t working. If a manager isn’t delivering, they’ll pull the trigger rather than dragging out a bad situation. Compare that to how Everton’s board has clung to failing managers in the past. Wouldn’t you rather have owners who make tough calls to fix things rather than stick with someone who’s not up to it?

I've not read comments since. But I'm most interested now in this because some ITK's are almost playing down what TFG will do when it comes to Dyche.

An idiot can see Dyche's time is up. It's not a question of if he's sacked but when. Delaying this is further damage to our season, the last season at Goodison for that matter. Imagine sending us in to the new stadium having either been relegated or having just survived having had the life sucked out of you because of Dyche and because of another relegation battle.
 
But they all kept us up which is surely the priority. At the moment we are banking on three teams being worse than us and Ipswich seem to be playing a lot better than us at the moment.
But because we made changes when our options were restricted we found ourselves in a cycle of short term appointments that just made each job more difficult than the last. Eight years on from the appointment of Allardyce we still haven't started our long-term strategy.
Constantly changing managers at inopportune times is what will eventually get us relegated, wheather it's Dyche or the next short term fix.
 
Eight years on from the appointment of Allardyce we still haven't started our long-term strategy.

Your argument is lost on me.

That's the football club. That's their appalling strategy. They've been an amateurish outfit for years.

However not changing manager now is utter folly. They're risking the safety of the club by saying it is safe in the hands of this dinosaur.

Bit like setting fire to your house then returning to it with the fire brigade to put the fire out.

Mad.
 

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