2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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I haven't heard what Bobble has said - has he said "he doesn't want to play for Sean Dyche" or has he said he fancies a move to London while earning a packet rather then dogging it out at Everton like he has done so far in his career.
He said he doesn’t see eye to eye with him and hates this style of play, he was a young lad joining us and really was a squad player till Lukaku left, then was trying to establish himself, but the club Weren’t so sure and bought forwards like Tosun. Then under Carlo he kicked on and then he was injured for 2 years. He’s played close to 221 games for us at a guess, he’s probably been the first choice number 9 for 1/3rd of them. That’s equivalent to 2 and a half seasons.
 
Sean's presser scheduled for13:45......probably actually happen about 14:05. Exciting stuff ;)
- Chermiti and Broja are "on the grass" with the sports scientists. He says Broja looks likely to return ahead of Chermiti.

- Ndiaye, Dyche says "it looks like it has settled down quickly". Says Ndiaye trained today

- On Branthwaite: "We will have to make a decision on it because he has only had a few days training with us." - Says his injury is fine at the moment and the training schedule is the issue - says club will have to make a call on his involvement at Ipswich in the next 24 hours.

- Dyche is asked about the importance of the coming weeks, given the way the fixture list appears to get tougher from December. He says: "We have got to pick up points regardless of tough runs."

- On James Garner and his fitness, Dyche tells Giulia Bould: Tim Iroegbunam has a foot injury that will rule him out for weeks. Garner has a back injury being monitored but full extent not expected to be known for another week as the issue is assessed.

- On Jake O Brein: In the squad, which is of particular importance given the injury issues, Dyche says O'Brien will need to be patient because of the depth at centre back ahead of him. He has been pleased with Ndiaye's involvement out wide and Iroegbunam had an impact earlier than expected. Of the summer arrivals, he stresses the importance of choosing the right moment to raise the responsibility of new arrivals - and that doing so too early can damage progress.

On O'Brien he talks about how much the player is learning and that he has been bought with the long-term in mind: "His time will come."

He says the learning curve is about more than the physical side of the game but also learning the challenges of playing in the Premier League and of playing for a club as big a club as Everton.

Asked by PA about the state of English coaching, Dyche says chances are limited for anyone just because of the pressure of the top flight and that there are only 20 jobs available at any one time. Different clubs have different ownerships and therefore different approaches, he says, so opportunities for anyone to progress will be limited.

- The BBC now ask Dyche more questions about the England job. Among other responses he says he has never been in the running for the role.

"It is certainly not my time now", he says.
 
He said he doesn’t see eye to eye with him and hates this style of play, he was a young lad joining us and really was a squad player till Lukaku left, then was trying to establish himself, but the club Weren’t so sure and bought forwards like Tosun. Then under Carlo he kicked on and then he was injured for 2 years. He’s played close to 221 games for us at a guess, he’s probably been the first choice number 9 for 1/3rd of them. That’s equivalent to 2 and a half seasons.

What that on mate - his Patron?

Must give it a listen.
 

He said he doesn’t see eye to eye with him and hates this style of play, he was a young lad joining us and really was a squad player till Lukaku left, then was trying to establish himself, but the club Weren’t so sure and bought forwards like Tosun. Then under Carlo he kicked on and then he was injured for 2 years. He’s played close to 221 games for us at a guess, he’s probably been the first choice number 9 for 1/3rd of them. That’s equivalent to 2 and a half seasons.
Usually it's difficult to relate to a player but if that's his perspective, I'm in solidarity, I also despise dyche's style of play 😂
 

I haven't heard what Bobble has said - has he said "he doesn't want to play for Sean Dyche" or has he said he fancies a move to London while earning a packet rather then dogging it out at Everton like he has done so far in his career.
Worth remembering Dom did say a few times when he returned last year “the manager has been great with me” or similar in terms of finally getting him physically fit, THEN was given even longer on the sidelines to rebuild the trust in his body etc etc.

He’s been ploughing that thankless isolated furrow over a handful of managers. Don’t blame him for finally getting bored of it (despite both his and the teams XG showing we do create an ok amount of chances for him to miss). But a big part of me hopes he doesn’t HATE Dyche, given he finally took a massive gamble in order to stop Dom turning into Andy Carroll.
 
Worth remembering Dom did say a few times when he returned last year “the manager has been great with me” or similar in terms of finally getting him physically fit, THEN was given even longer on the sidelines to rebuild the trust in his body etc etc.

He’s been ploughing that thankless isolated furrow over a handful of managers. Don’t blame him for finally getting bored of it (despite both his and the teams XG showing we do create an ok amount of chances for him to miss). But a big part of me hopes he doesn’t HATE Dyche, given he finally took a massive gamble in order to stop Dom turning into Andy Carroll.

Good post mate! It’s partly why I was surprised, he took a fair bit of heat on Doms behalf and looked after him, getting his injury and fitnemss
right patiently and him back playing regally and giving the lad a platform to get his career back on track, even for periods last year when he couldn’t hit a barn door for much of the season due to rustiness he stuck with him. Honestly haven’t listened to what @The Bobble said. But surprised and disappointed if true as well.

I don’t blame him getting browned off either, but if he’s not that type of disrupting and ball winning forward , then what is he. In recent weeks I’ve seen Illy and McNeill play the ball into his feet and he is either behind the play, not made the run, or butchers it with ball at feet. In years gone by when we had two upfront, when one would win the ball and the other finish it - Dom would be winner as opposed to the finisher I’m not sure a change of club improves his output or skills im the way he may think.

I’m really open minded about moving on from him to be honest, especially if blue boy has the right of it.
 
I haven't heard what Bobble has said - has he said "he doesn't want to play for Sean Dyche" or has he said he fancies a move to London while earning a packet rather then dogging it out at Everton like he has done so far in his career.
DCL's driver said a while back that DCL would not be staying while Dyche remains the manager.

Looking like he is correct.
 

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