New Everton Owners: The Friedkin Group

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They left because they had to sort out the A cast/Levenhall thing as at one point it could mean Levenhall owning the club,
They don’t sack then look, whoever they want obviously isn’t ready. Hopefully this gives Dyche a good kick
No. He just needs to go now. If we don't do it now it will be too late. He is a cretin. The players are fed up with his style, most of us are as fans, he is incapable of doing anything positive, he is antagonising our few assets, which will make them harder to keep. Players don't want to sign for him. He is dictating who we are going after in January, and if he was to just be ignored by the club, he won't play them, so it's pointless signing them.

Least talented manager we've ever had (alongside Walker), and if this lot knew the first thing about football they would have dome in recognising that.
 
There was something I read the other day that was suggesting they were not leaning towards Moyes, they don't see him as their man. It was probably clickbait nonsense who knows but also the bobble was saying the other day that the person TFG want is in a job atm and they would prefer too wait till the summer which is why I think it might end up with Mourinho.

TFG are supposed to be owners who don't speak and will not be afraid to make decisions (like a sacking or a new manager appointment).

I'm not necessarily enamoured with them but at the same time I don't see them being this open book that is apparently being portrayed, saying they're happy to keep Dyche (like you mention) and now this about Potter. I'm not buying it.

I think, I hope anyway, that they'll pull the plug on Dyche and bring in a new manager just like that 🤌. But don't leave it too long. Again, it doesn't make sense for them to keep us in limbo over Dyche
 

TFG are supposed to be owners who don't speak and will not be afraid to make decisions (like a sacking or a new manager appointment).

I'm not necessarily enamoured with them but at the same time I don't see them being this open book that is apparently being portrayed, saying they're happy to keep Dyche (like you mention) and now this about Potter. I'm not buying it.

I think, I hope anyway, that they'll pull the plug on Dyche and bring in a new manager just like that 🤌. But don't leave it too long. Again, it doesn't make sense for them to keep us in limbo over Dyche

If they’ve gone for Potter and not got him, they’ve created an unnecessary vacuum and made Dyche position untenable in my opinion. If this comes to pass I’m going to be unimpressed.

They have to make a change now, Dyche was done once it was known publicly we went for Potter.

It’s how they manage this situation now, who else is on their list and how long this vacuum is going to be in place - because actions today, mean Dyche has no authority - because if tat results are going to tank in the PL.
 
I'm sure Bournmouth won't kick up any fuss and it'll all be wrapped up in a couple of days, leaving us the rest of the season to get on with syating up.
 
If they’ve gone for Potter and not got him, they’ve created an unnecessary vacuum and made Dyche position untenable in my opinion. If this comes to pass I’m going to be unimpressed.

They have to make a change now, Dyche was done once it was known publicly we went for Potter.

It’s how they manage this situation now, who else is on their list and how long this vacuum is going to be in place - because actions today, mean Dyche has no authority - because if tat results are going to tank in the PL.

That's kind of my point. (I have no grand knowledge) but my gut feeling is they don't do business that way. We're all falling for it like.
 

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