New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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He might get us out of trouble but the question is why does he put us in trouble in the first place. Pre-seasons are garbo, lose first 4 games due to lack of prep pre-season then picks up with the very odd win. He has had 2 years now to establish a system with new players but still plays the same failing way. A no.10 as left wing a no.10 as right wing, a left winger as a right winger. Lack of service to strikers. We could go on. 1 away win in 20 games (I think it might be 21 now) 2 home wins in half a season. He is dragging us down and don't think he is even bothered.
Hes not here to develop systems and put together squads that build to something better. He's here to keep this club up in the PL. That is it. Full stop.

Then he's replaced this summer.
 

Today is the day really. If they don't sack him today then they still see him as viable which to me says more about them than it does about Dyche. Poorest Manager (this season particularly) that we have had since Mike Walker and we needed a decisive new owner, not one who leaves a bell like this in charge. Killing off any excitement i had about them taking over already. Get your fingers out and do what is definitely necessary.
 
Hes not here to develop systems and put together squads that build to something better. He's here to keep this club up in the PL. That is it. Full stop.

Then he's replaced this summer.
So carry on as he is? That stinks of relegation battles. So 17th is his target. The be all end all target so he can claim he is a success.

Hope he is gone well before the end of the season

LLLLDWDWDLDDLWDDDLL 3 wins in 19 games
 

So carry on as he is? That stinks of relegation battles. So 17th is his target. The be all end all target so he can claim he is a success.

Hope he is gone well before the end of the season

LLLLDWDWDLDDLWDDDLL 3 wins in 19 games
Yes.

And that's the crux of the debate here.

Some realise that it is and will support a manager who has proven he can avoid dropping below that position twice and under more trying conditions than this season, and others who believe we should be seeing better football and getting up toward mid table.
 
If we want top people it takes time, top people will be with big companies with long notice periods, even if they started looking in September it takes a long time to select people makes offers agree terms and complete handover/notice periods, nothing to do with poor planning
We made these excuses when Moshiri arrived.

No one ever came in.

TFG get a bit more wiggle room. But to have none of the senior leadership or the club in place by now is poor planning. They have been going through the process for a long enough period of time to have had these things lined up.
 

On the board appointments and people bed wetting, they’ll have interviewed candidates before the takeover no doubt, they probably offered the positions but told them to wait with their notices to current employers unless the deal to buy the club fell through. As soon as it was signed on 19th December I reckon they pulled the trigger for all of this stuff.
 

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