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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

Imagine wanting our first home game in a brand spanking new stadium in front of 50k+ fans to be a 30% possession, backs to the wall performance against a Bournemouth under Dyche.

Pragmatism.

Get better players and we can do away with the pragmatism.

And if you think TFG are coming in and spending big money on players straight away you must have rocks in your head.
 
I'll tell you what they wont do if they have any sense: sack a manager this season when they want the club they're buying to safely be in the PL when/if they takeover.

They probably know the square root of f.a. about soccer ball, but no doubt have advisers who'll tell them that Sean Dyche is a reliable pair of hands to get us stable in the PL again for a third season in succession.

Who knows, after proving he can keep an 'asset' safe for that long they might take the sound business decision to leave him in place a little longer and extend his contract. That'd be a wise move IMO, as the first season in a new stadium will need an experienced man at the wheel again to guide us through it.

If it were me, and Dyche again proved this season he can keep us 2/3/4 spots above the relegation zone, I'd hand him a further 12 months on his contract that's coming to an end in May.

That's a very good point mate (don't know what its doing in this thread), actually hadn't considered that. ;)
 
Every single home game, we set up like we`re playing Man City away, the stats bear this out.

It`s just horrible to watch and it must be equally soul destroying to play in this system continually too.

Final season at Goodison and the football served up is going to be some of the worst we've ever had to see.

Any season ticket holder should be given a full refund because it's not football or entertainment they're witnessing. It's full on torture, miserable, gut wrenching crap

It's embarrassing, horrible anti football.
 

That's a very good point mate (don't know what its doing in this thread), actually hadn't considered that. ;)

The managerial-merry-go-round lot would have someone like Glasner leading us in a new stadium and leaving it to chance, just because they have him as their Fantasy Football manager.

They'd have had us relegated 3 seasons ago this lot.
 
The managerial-merry-go-round lot would have someone like Glasner leading us in a new stadium and leaving it to chance, just because they have him as their Fantasy Football manager.

They'd have had us relegated 3 seasons ago this lot.
What fantasy football do you Have to pick a manager?
 
I'll tell you what they wont do if they have any sense: sack a manager this season when they want the club they're buying to safely be in the PL when/if they takeover.

They probably know the square root of f.a. about soccer ball, but no doubt have advisers who'll tell them that Sean Dyche is a reliable pair of hands to get us stable in the PL again for a third season in succession.

Who knows, after proving he can keep an 'asset' safe for that long they might take the sound business decision to leave him in place a little longer and extend his contract. That'd be a wise move IMO, as the first season in a new stadium will need an experienced man at the wheel again to guide us through it.

If it were me, and Dyche again proved this season he can keep us 2/3/4 spots above the relegation zone, I'd hand him a further 12 months on his contract that's coming to an end in May.
Casual racism towards people who already own a “soccer ball” club.
 

The managerial-merry-go-round lot would have someone like Glasner leading us in a new stadium and leaving it to chance, just because they have him as their Fantasy Football manager.

They'd have had us relegated 3 seasons ago this lot.

Think you said it earlier, convinced a lot don't watch the games, think someone said they were actually in the gym yesterday. Someone else a week ago went to a non league game. Both spend most weeks in here doing the faux ambition bit. Its part of a bigger inferiority complex. Most people don't want to support Everton, they want to support a top 6 club, so loose sight of the wellbeing to the club and what's required incrementally get it there. Event junkies who think Everton is for their entertainment.

There is going to be a huge degree of instability at the club with the transition to BMD, unless we win our first game, there is going to be huge pressure on the club to do just that, game on game. There is an argument for some degree of stability and continuity - i think that's a judgment call.

Interestingly i believe the TFG have already spoken to Thelwell about extending his contract.
 
Are you pissed? They had three shots on target because they ballooned about ten other chances over the bar, fluked one off the line, they missed a pen. Their finishing was terrible, we were very lucky. We lose that game 9 times out of ten. Take the draw but don’t kid yourself.
Yep it’s a false equivalency when people cite not conceding as a measure of how defensively sound we were. If we don’t concede AND the play was tight then yes that is defensively good. Anything else is just luck.
 

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