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I didn't say a big chanceShow me where a big chance stat is measured and some one being hit with the ball
But I did say big chanceI didn't say a big chance
If a set piece is taken, and an Everton players hits it first near or away from the goal it is measured as a chance. It could be a low xG chance, as in hits the side of tarky's head and goes harmlessly wide, but it is nevertheless registered as a chance created
McNeil has had quite a few of them. That is not to say he hasn't done well from open play, but set pieces have to factored into his chance creation and total xA.
You are more than welcome to google how chances created are registered
He definitely whispered something like this in Patterson's ear to set him off:Sean Dyche comfortably watches on from his seat while pregnant women and the elderly have to stand on public transport.
He says they are not public transport seat fit.Sean Dyche comfortably watches on from his seat while pregnant women and the elderly have to stand on public transport.
That's true, you didBut I did say big chance
LOVE her.He does know, then.
I'm convinced that he just said that as one last to the club because he knows his days are numbers.
Epitome of arrogance. He probably thinks that song by Carly Simon was about him.
Don't think the whole quote helps his case much. He thinks the primary responsibility of a 10 is to defend first and maybe try to do something if we get a turnover. I don't think that's how most of the footballing world would think about that position.Here's the full quote, lids.
Dyche also responded to calls for Iliman Ndiaye to be moved into a central role by saying there is “no evidence” the Senegal international should be playing in the No 10 position.
The £15 million summer signing has impressed since joining from Marseille but has played the bulk of his minutes on the left wing so far.
“He’s doing well off the left,” Dyche said. “People keep telling me I should be playing him there. People keep telling me of my role as a manager.
“I think he can adapt to Everton. The modern No 10 has to defend from there. Dwight does it very well on the offensive side but has found the defensive side more of a challenge.
“It’s not as easy as you think getting the right passing lanes to stop the opposition and then attacking on turnovers over 95 minutes. That can be developed over time but he’s doing a good job coming off the left — he can wriggle and drive into the box. He’s still adapting.”
I didn't really paste it to help him out. Just thought people might be interested in the full thing.Don't think the whole quote helps his case much. He thinks the primary responsibility of a 10 is to defend first and maybe try to do something if we get a turnover. I don't think that's how most of the footballing world would think about that position.
I think the phrase "people keep telling me of my role as manager" is very indicative of his mindset. The type of person who won't take a good idea if it is contrary to his initial thoughts.
Don't think the whole quote helps his case much. He thinks the primary responsibility of a 10 is to defend first and maybe try to do something if we get a turnover. I don't think that's how most of the footballing world would think about that position.
I think the phrase "people keep telling me of my role as manager" is very indicative of his mindset. The type of person who won't take a good idea if it is contrary to his initial thoughts.
He’s the type of manager that would drop prime Messi for not tracking back enoughDon't think the whole quote helps his case much. He thinks the primary responsibility of a 10 is to defend first and maybe try to do something if we get a turnover. I don't think that's how most of the footballing world would think about that position.
I think the phrase "people keep telling me of my role as manager" is very indicative of his mindset. The type of person who won't take a good idea if it is contrary to his initial thoughts.
Don't think the whole quote helps his case much. He thinks the primary responsibility of a 10 is to defend first and maybe try to do something if we get a turnover. I don't think that's how most of the footballing world would think about that position.
I think the phrase "people keep telling me of my role as manager" is very indicative of his mindset. The type of person who won't take a good idea if it is contrary to his initial thoughts.
If this were the States, there's no doubt in my mind that he'd be a loud and proud Trump supporter and a member of MAGA.He’s the type of manager that would drop prime Messi for not tracking back enough
A load of Evertonians talking about the good old days and labelling naysayers as kopites? Labelling standards and passion as ways to get us out of a financial mess? Sounds like one side to me and it's not the DychettesIf this were the S
If this were the States, there's no doubt in my mind that he'd be a loud and proud Trump supporter and a member of MAGA.
Why? Because if anybody knows about 'the hard yards', it's Trump!
Would have been leading the lines during the January 6th insurrection last time out.