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Our next manager?

Who out of this lot?

  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 213 28.9%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 80 10.9%
  • Leighton Baines

    Votes: 37 5.0%
  • Vincent Kompany

    Votes: 13 1.8%
  • Steven Schumacher

    Votes: 53 7.2%
  • Wayne Rooney

    Votes: 46 6.3%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    Votes: 38 5.2%
  • Christophe Galtier

    Votes: 39 5.3%
  • Pellegrino Matarazzo

    Votes: 6 0.8%
  • Ernesto Valverde

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Cheese on scotch egg

    Votes: 208 28.3%

  • Total voters
    736
I’m not particularly pro Dyche and I understand after the Luton game and glaring mistakes he makes why this thread was started, but way too early to be talking about sack.
Every manager will make decisions we don’t agree with and everyone’s got an opinion…
And yes there have been dreadful appointments. But we have gone through too many managers and that is part of the problem too!!!
This season survival has to be the main target again, I happen to think we will finish 13th or 14th which I think most would agree, would represent relative success for Dyche in current climate.

Long way of saying cheese on scotch egg For me. 😂
 

I think the Bournemouth game validates some of what Dyche has said about results not being overly reflective of a few performances this season and there being enough data to show that we've improved. We could and should have more wins at Goodison by now.

Of course the counter is that it's quite possibly a long time since we've had such a generous run of fixtures....on paper of course.

As it stands though there's a gradual shifting of deadwood, better finances from a transfer point of view and I'm guessing the squad is younger with a lower wage bill. If that continues and combines with a lack of relegation battles heading into BMD then I think it's hard to argue against the fact his doing his job. Time will tell but I think there are metrics that say he's currently delivering what's required.
 
He may not have been the manager when they went down but they went down because of him, they won 4 games after he went
That is not true. It was always a matter of time. Burnley invested next to nothing in their play staff in the last few seasons under Dyche. He did well to delay the inevitable. If you are operating with a smaller transfer kitty and wage bill you will eventually go down.

That will happen to us too. We might survive this season due to the quality of the promoted sides but eventually if we don’t get out act together we will drop. Does not matter who the manager is. If you have a wafer thin squad and have a couple of key injuries you will go
 

I think the Bournemouth game validates some of what Dyche has said about results not being overly reflective of a few performances this season and there being enough data to show that we've improved. We could and should have more wins at Goodison by now.

Of course the counter is that it's quite possibly a long time since we've had such a generous run of fixtures....on paper of course.

As it stands though there's a gradual shifting of deadwood, better finances from a transfer point of view and I'm guessing the squad is younger with a lower wage bill. If that continues and combines with a lack of relegation battles heading into BMD then I think it's hard to argue against the fact his doing his job. Time will tell but I think there are metrics that say he's currently delivering what's required.
If we had a fit DCL, McNeil and Harrison we would have beaten Wolves and Fulham.

I know you can point to Luton but I think that was a blip.
 
I think the Bournemouth game validates some of what Dyche has said about results not being overly reflective of a few performances this season and there being enough data to show that we've improved. We could and should have more wins at Goodison by now.

Of course the counter is that it's quite possibly a long time since we've had such a generous run of fixtures....on paper of course.

As it stands though there's a gradual shifting of deadwood, better finances from a transfer point of view and I'm guessing the squad is younger with a lower wage bill. If that continues and combines with a lack of relegation battles heading into BMD then I think it's hard to argue against the fact his doing his job. Time will tell but I think there are metrics that say he's currently delivering what's required.

Im loath to pour scorn on it as we need everything right now in terms of confidence and morale, but im really going to treat the bournemouth game on its single merit as they were possibly the worst team to come to Goodison in a long time. They look like a side who's players are not buying into that manager at all.
The next three games is where i will see where we are at. Some real tests coming up now.
 
So when we sack dyche, do we get dyche mk 11? And this is why the dof should pick the manager and build the squad.

You can shove the XG and metrics where the sun don’t shine, but dyche is stuck in the 90’s his football ain’t getting us nowhere. Eventually we have move into the modern world of how football is played and how you progress.

This squad is better than the Brighton squad potter took over, we have players who can use the ball better, if they were getting coached. Potter got Brighton 9th with maupay, playing over 30 games. The same striker a lot of of our fans used as an excuse for why dyche and lampard couldn’t get results.
Are we now saying Maupay was a top quality player and it was a lack of coaching that meant he couldnt hit a barn door with a banjo and was the most gash player ive ever seen in an Everton shirt? Give over.
 

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