Its 6 out of 10
Cheers. My question wasn't a massive dig at Dyche I was just curious if 17pts was like a barely safe amount, or being artificially propped up by some truly wank promoted teams.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Its 6 out of 10
Ha! Fair point, although it could have been worseHave we?
Yeah… I’ll take that…No we haven’t, not even close!
Haha marginally maybe!Yeah… I’ll take that…
Overall, we could have been worse tho
1 point.He's left us out of the relegation zone.
and Garner?good that he was sacked correct decision, I do think he basically lost his job because McNeil was injured.
“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.
Everton Football Club can confirm that Sean Dyche has been relieved of his duties as Senior Men’s First Team Manager with immediate effect.
That's the spirit. It may be Kenwright's lowering expectations spirit, but it's there nonetheless...He's left us out of the relegation zone.