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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

I remember a lot more 'Sound lad, but he's just not a great coach is he!?'

Dyche doesn't coach outside of something like 'run til you puke, long season ahead lads'

We don't have one player that has improved under Dyche except JB, and Dyche said he didn't coach him

Well, Lampard was evidently more fashionable than Dyche that's for sure.
 


the overall wins/losses

is disgraceful

For me success is not about always winning titles at Everton currently, but it's relating to a realistic ambition.

Jep, when I see 7 of 29 games and 32p won with a after that horrible lose run rather, where we indeed had some tough fixtures with a lot of top 8 teams of the league, makes it hard to justify. The last 18-20 games looked rather favorable on paper. Had Villa, Spurs, Chelsea and Newcastle away, but many bottom half teams included.

It's a 1p average if u take the last 3 games as well of December 2023.

So 7 wins in 32 games.

makes it a win average of 22%.
 
It's not.

We made profit, again.

We signed players like OBrien, who like a lot before him like Chermiti etc, had sod all to do with the manager.
So because we sold Onana, a player the manager actively didn’t want and dropped, for £60m and reinvested that into 6 new players, including 3 attacking players then that automatically makes the team worse

Behave
 
The squad is stronger than last year, we have more attacking options and he sold a player that he didn’t want

Why on earth would we regress when he has more options going forward
Because we play a style of football that was obsolete 15 years ago. We are effectively the modern day version of Stoke City, but with fancier named players. All that’s missing from our team under Dyche is someone who can take a long throw.
 
So because we sold Onana, a player the manager actively didn’t want and dropped, for £60m and reinvested that into 6 new players, including 3 attacking players then that automatically makes the team worse

Behave

Onana? Dropped him after the Chelsea 6-0 horror show. We beat Forest the next game and he kept a winning team, as he should.

We were then safe - and a player we knew we had to sell, and tried to sell desperately prior Euro 2024 kicking off.

But he was a mainstay in his team prior then.

But let's have it right - every window Dyche has been here, we've had to make a profit and sign players from clubs who accept 0/buttons upfront. We were desperately hoping Leeds didnt come up just to get Harrison back.

Here is my view on the summer window shared in August when most fans on here voted 13th-17th as expectation.

And here is my view on the previous summer window.

Proven right on both occasions.
 

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