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Sean Dyche Appreciation thread + poll

Respect?

  • Yes, respect from me

    Votes: 372 64.9%
  • No, not for me

    Votes: 201 35.1%

  • Total voters
    573
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I realised over the past few days is that what annoyed me most about Dyche was his attitude tbh.

He never really seemed to like the club or the fans and often said things that sounded like low-level digs at us and always blamed everything and everyone else for results.The recent comments around coaching and the players not following instructions etc all make it sound like he was half-arsed with the job and not even really bothering anymore.

I could almost forgive the [Poor language removed] results given the poor squad etc but not even trying and a bad attitude is unforgivable.
 

He more then got his thanks. That's what his wages where for. I dunno about you lads but nobody gives me wild applause for doing my job and I guarantee that if I did my job as badly as Dyche has, I'd get sacked within days. No nah, no more appreciation from me. He can go rot in league one where he belongs.
 
“It’s a fair question – and I have absolutely gone through this with the players. Is it now just a cycle that the club is in? Every year you want a new manager, you get a new manager, you get a bounce then six months later it’s: ‘Boo! We want him out!’ and you just keep doing that? Is that where we are at?”

"Completely ineffective, nothing football, completely opposite of what the gameplan was"

Sean Dyche is understood to have told The Friedkin Group he had taken Everton as far as he could.


Writing had been on the wall for a while, no idea who in the side could be spoiling for a fight stirring stuff behind his back but it seems like there's one or two. Let's see who Moyes bombs out first to get an inkling.

Moyes coming into the club for the second time and finds it on life support again. What a travesty, what a disaster, what a shambles. Not Dyche's fault in the main, he was left to stitch together a crud sandwich of a side and tried his best. Out of energy, out of time, out of ideas, out the door.
 

I liked Dyche. I think he came in a rubbish time, a time when players needed beasting and needed to improve fitness. Let’s not forget what he was left with after Lampard and the points deductions. It must of been really hard being told ‘here’s your team but you can’t improve it for years’. I’m sure players who would have improved us went elsewhere because we couldn’t afford them.

I think he tried and wore his heart on his sleeve. Sometimes people don’t want the honesty, sometimes people would rather hear nonsense like ‘when we get a few more wins we will be competing for the champions league places’ but I don’t think Sean was like that. He would rather say ‘I’m just focusing on the next game and trying to see what we can do’. I also think it never sat right with certain fans that he is a Liverpool fan.

However I like to remember he gave us a debut win against Arsenal at Goodison, he gave us a Chelsea win, a Liverpool win, he’s recently got good results against City, Chelsea and Arsenal when everyone had us down for defeat. A lot of people have talked about his lack of tactic's but I think the players and Thewell have let him down massively. Thelwell bringing in Maupay,
Beto, Broja to replace a player who has openly said he doesn’t want to stay at the club. It must of been hard.

However I do get it. The results recently poor, and you can’t win a football game if you have 0 shots on target in a match. I’m disappointed in the headlines that he had told the Friedkins he had done all he could, if that’s true then he has thrown in the towel which is unacceptable. I just hope Moyes gets a tune out of the players and hope he can find us some championship gems like Cahill and Baines again. I do like the idea of Weir coming in and it’s hopefully someone Moyes could say, no not a chance I want that player but we will see. I actually hate the director of football role anyway. Go old school and let the manager buy the players he wants.
 
“It’s a fair question – and I have absolutely gone through this with the players. Is it now just a cycle that the club is in? Every year you want a new manager, you get a new manager, you get a bounce then six months later it’s: ‘Boo! We want him out!’ and you just keep doing that? Is that where we are at?”

"Completely ineffective, nothing football, completely opposite of what the gameplan was"

Sean Dyche is understood to have told The Friedkin Group he had taken Everton as far as he could.


Writing had been on the wall for a while, no idea who in the side could be spoiling for a fight stirring stuff behind his back but it seems like there's one or two. Let's see who Moyes bombs out first to get an inkling.

Moyes coming into the club for the second time and finds it on life support again. What a travesty, what a disaster, what a shambles. Not Dyche's fault in the main, he was left to stitch together a crud sandwich of a side and tried his best. Out of energy, out of time, out of ideas, out the door.


He was sacked pal.

Everton Football Club can confirm that Sean Dyche has been relieved of his duties as Senior Men’s First Team Manager with immediate effect.
 

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