I bet if he hears another accent apart from British he loses interest
He likes his pron how he likes his footy…
Lots of tackles , long balls aiming for the box and about one shot every hour
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I bet if he hears another accent apart from British he loses interest
He doesn't even require comment.But anyway, hes here now, so its pretty pointless for now.
Lets hope we can win a few games and then take it from there.
He doesn't even require comment.
If somebody woke up from a three-year coma and asked how Everton are getting on, you'd only have to answer 'Dyche is the manager' for them to understand the situation entirely and ask to be put back in to a coma.
By that logic they should finish rock bottom with zero points.It was his debut PL match and he came from coaching in the 2nd tier Bundesliga. Dyche should have enough experience to at least get a result against that IMHO.
By that logic they should finish rock bottom with zero points.
No, I'm saying an inexperienced youngster playing in his debut match in arguably one the toughest football leagues would have opening day jitters and would be prone to making a few mistakes. It 'll take while before he finds his feet.
A manager with more tactical prowess would have been able to take advantage of that.
He did well keeping us up two seasons running with the off the field chaos but I am very dubious he can do much beyond keeping us around 12th -16th. There is no need to rush to give him a new contract now when ownership is still unresolved. A new owner may have a different view. I would see how we are going in January make a decision then or when new ownership happens.We should back him or sack him.
He kept us up when everyone expected us to go down, so I'd say we should opt for the former.
Who expected us to go down? The bottom 3 didn’t get to 30 points any competent manager should be keeping our squad upWe should back him or sack him.
He kept us up when everyone expected us to go down, so I'd say we should opt for the former.
Being sick of absolute drivel for 3 years and seeing that for the first game of the fourth and being angry or fed up is completely reasonable.Dyche kept us up against the odds last season, despite all our best players being sold and despite the points deductions.
We also hammered the RS.
Saturday was dire, but some of our "supporters" are desperately fickle.