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What’s annoying is the way he laughs and says Everton has always been like this since he got here blah blah blah.
It’s his job to fix it. Not complain about it every single press conference.
It's a instant win for the new owners - but they better have the replacement lined up alreadyBacking of the existing owner….firing him will be the first order of business for the new one
and you've already paid himLike complaining to a mechanic that your car does work and he’s had it for 3 months.
“ ha ha ha … the car was like that before you even brought it here ‘
I am basing it on what Dyche himself says about it. He himself does not see us as anything other than relegation fodder. That's it! If that is what you want then fine, that's your choice, but that is what we get with Dyche and there is nothing to argue about it. Either you are happy with that or you are not. Comparing slight differences in ppg is pedantic when the actual manager himself sees us as unimproved.
So do you want Dyche to stay or are you just a contrarian? Do you think he can do better and should be given a chance or are you just happy with perennial relegation battles?
Otherwise we are going round in circles.
Needs to be gone before the window opens if we hope to attract attacking talent.I honestly think any hope he had of remaining on in the short term post-takeover rode out of town on Saturday.
He'll be gone before the January window closes.
I want what is best for Everton, always, to be the best we can be.
I’ve made my views clear on Dyche (not that seemingly any of his critics have actually read them). Even at the peak of my support for him I only wanted at most a year’s extension in his deal (and that was only to stop the players putting the deckchairs out in his final year) and that was before the takeover got approved, since then ive been very much of the view that he will go at the end of this season or sooner. I don’t actually particularly care now when it happens because in my view the job we asked him to do is done.
What did Everton ask him to do in Jan 2023? In my view it was keep us in the league that season, survive the points deductions, manage a squad that had to turn profits every transfer window, and get us through to new owners and the new stadium. Here’s a 2.5 year deal to do that. If you’d said to me then that he’d make the final year of the deal and we’d be a PL team about to bought by the Friedkin group I’d have paid a lot of money to see that.
He did what Everton asked him to do. I doubt anyone in January 2023 said they wanted 50 plus points in 24/25, flowing possession based football, starting Roman Dixon over Ashley Young. All those things would be nice but it wasn’t the exam question at that time, the future of the whole club was at stake.
It’s why I can’t be arsed with some of the ridiculous stuff that people are coming out with now because it’s all after the fact, cheap shots at a man who everyone knows (probably including him) is on his way out who has done his job.
Since David Moyes he’s the only manager alongside perhaps Allardyce who has actually fulfilled their brief from the club.
Martinez couldn’t take the team forward season on season and took us into the bottom half
Koeman wasted 100s of millions and had us bottom half
Allardyce did the job we asked him in the short term to just keep us up.
Silva failed to progress the team into Europe despite being heavily backed
Ancelotti failed to get us into Europe given his financial backing
Benitez failed
Lampard failed in keeping us in the prem in his second season
Dyche did the job the club asked of him yet he’s probably the most hated out the lot because people don’t like what he says in press conferences or the possession stats, give over. It’s a ridiculous state of affairs when Koeman is getting off Scot free and fans are pining for Silva when the two of them pissed huge amounts of money up the wall putting the club back years.
As soon as the Friedkin’s take over the financial rules will change and with it the proposition that Everton can offer a manager. January 2025 will hopefully be night and day off the pitch in comparison to Jan 2023 so it is only logical we would need a different manager one who can take us up the table and spend a bit more money doing it.
That man wasn’t and isn’t Sean Dyche yet his critics instead of just accepting this are seemingly trying to discredit any single thing he’s ever done in his time here and are hysterically shrieking every day for a firing that is very unlikely to come prior to any takeover.
When he goes, be it upon the takeover or at the end of the season I’ll say thankyou very much to him for the job he’s done here keeping Everton as a viable PL team at a dangerous juncture in our history and I’ll look forward to a new manager taking us forward under new ownership.
It’s really not fair that we’re not to use foul language when something like this gets posted
Hahaha. What a load of diarrhoea.I want what is best for Everton, always, to be the best we can be.
I’ve made my views clear on Dyche (not that seemingly any of his critics have actually read them). Even at the peak of my support for him I only wanted at most a year’s extension in his deal (and that was only to stop the players putting the deckchairs out in his final year) and that was before the takeover got approved, since then ive been very much of the view that he will go at the end of this season or sooner. I don’t actually particularly care now when it happens because in my view the job we asked him to do is done.
What did Everton ask him to do in Jan 2023? In my view it was keep us in the league that season, survive the points deductions, manage a squad that had to turn profits every transfer window, and get us through to new owners and the new stadium. Here’s a 2.5 year deal to do that. If you’d said to me then that he’d make the final year of the deal and we’d be a PL team about to bought by the Friedkin group I’d have paid a lot of money to see that.
He did what Everton asked him to do. I doubt anyone in January 2023 said they wanted 50 plus points in 24/25, flowing possession based football, starting Roman Dixon over Ashley Young. All those things would be nice but it wasn’t the exam question at that time, the future of the whole club was at stake.
It’s why I can’t be arsed with some of the ridiculous stuff that people are coming out with now because it’s all after the fact, cheap shots at a man who everyone knows (probably including him) is on his way out who has done his job.
Since David Moyes he’s the only manager alongside perhaps Allardyce who has actually fulfilled their brief from the club.
Martinez couldn’t take the team forward season on season and took us into the bottom half
Koeman wasted 100s of millions and had us bottom half
Allardyce did the job we asked him in the short term to just keep us up.
Silva failed to progress the team into Europe despite being heavily backed
Ancelotti failed to get us into Europe given his financial backing
Benitez failed
Lampard failed in keeping us in the prem in his second season
Dyche did the job the club asked of him yet he’s probably the most hated out the lot because people don’t like what he says in press conferences or the possession stats, give over. It’s a ridiculous state of affairs when Koeman is getting off Scot free and fans are pining for Silva when the two of them pissed huge amounts of money up the wall putting the club back years.
As soon as the Friedkin’s take over the financial rules will change and with it the proposition that Everton can offer a manager. January 2025 will hopefully be night and day off the pitch in comparison to Jan 2023 so it is only logical we would need a different manager one who can take us up the table and spend a bit more money doing it.
That man wasn’t and isn’t Sean Dyche yet his critics instead of just accepting this are seemingly trying to discredit any single thing he’s ever done in his time here and are hysterically shrieking every day for a firing that is very unlikely to come prior to any takeover.
When he goes, be it upon the takeover or at the end of the season I’ll say thankyou very much to him for the job he’s done here keeping Everton as a viable PL team at a dangerous juncture in our history and I’ll look forward to a new manager taking us forward under new ownership.
I think we are more aligned in opinion than on first impressionI want what is best for Everton, always, to be the best we can be.
I’ve made my views clear on Dyche (not that seemingly any of his critics have actually read them). Even at the peak of my support for him I only wanted at most a year’s extension in his deal (and that was only to stop the players putting the deckchairs out in his final year) and that was before the takeover got approved, since then ive been very much of the view that he will go at the end of this season or sooner. I don’t actually particularly care now when it happens because in my view the job we asked him to do is done.
What did Everton ask him to do in Jan 2023? In my view it was keep us in the league that season, survive the points deductions, manage a squad that had to turn profits every transfer window, and get us through to new owners and the new stadium. Here’s a 2.5 year deal to do that. If you’d said to me then that he’d make the final year of the deal and we’d be a PL team about to bought by the Friedkin group I’d have paid a lot of money to see that.
He did what Everton asked him to do. I doubt anyone in January 2023 said they wanted 50 plus points in 24/25, flowing possession based football, starting Roman Dixon over Ashley Young. All those things would be nice but it wasn’t the exam question at that time, the future of the whole club was at stake.
It’s why I can’t be arsed with some of the ridiculous stuff that people are coming out with now because it’s all after the fact, cheap shots at a man who everyone knows (probably including him) is on his way out who has done his job.
Since David Moyes he’s the only manager alongside perhaps Allardyce who has actually fulfilled their brief from the club.
Martinez couldn’t take the team forward season on season and took us into the bottom half
Koeman wasted 100s of millions and had us bottom half
Allardyce did the job we asked him in the short term to just keep us up.
Silva failed to progress the team into Europe despite being heavily backed
Ancelotti failed to get us into Europe given his financial backing
Benitez failed
Lampard failed in keeping us in the prem in his second season
Dyche did the job the club asked of him yet he’s probably the most hated out the lot because people don’t like what he says in press conferences or the possession stats, give over. It’s a ridiculous state of affairs when Koeman is getting off Scot free and fans are pining for Silva when the two of them pissed huge amounts of money up the wall putting the club back years.
As soon as the Friedkin’s take over the financial rules will change and with it the proposition that Everton can offer a manager. January 2025 will hopefully be night and day off the pitch in comparison to Jan 2023 so it is only logical we would need a different manager one who can take us up the table and spend a bit more money doing it.
That man wasn’t and isn’t Sean Dyche yet his critics instead of just accepting this are seemingly trying to discredit any single thing he’s ever done in his time here and are hysterically shrieking every day for a firing that is very unlikely to come prior to any takeover.
When he goes, be it upon the takeover or at the end of the season I’ll say thankyou very much to him for the job he’s done here keeping Everton as a viable PL team at a dangerous juncture in our history and I’ll look forward to a new manager taking us forward under new ownership.