Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

 

2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

this was so close to being a good vault if it wasn’t for the date of the post. Excellent trying though Christopher.
Does the date really matter, I know you’ll say “circumstances have changed etc” but the reality remains: small time manager

Doesn’t make the statement any less correct. In fact it proves the majority of people are correct in their assessment of Dyche.

His small time mindset has us setting up for games, no matter the opposition with his main objective being “do not lose” rather than “do everything to win”.

So embrace the statement mate, because you were correct
 
Last edited:
Does the date really matter, I know you’ll say “circumstances have changed etc” but the reality remains: small time manager

Doesn’t make the statement any less correct. In fact it proves the majority of people are correct in their assessment of Dyche.

His small time mindset has us setting up for games, no matter the opposition with his main objective being “do not lose” rather than “do everything to win”.

So embrace the statement mate, because you were correct

Genuine question here mate; do you have any fears that in a more attacking set-up our top scorer would still end up getting about 8/9 goals?
 
this was so close to being a good vault if it wasn’t for the date of the post. Excellent trying though Christopher.
Sometimes opinions change and sometimes they don't. This was me 7 years ago i.e a year earlier than your post. Ended up being quite prophetic actually.

Dyche2017.webp
 

In DCl's best season he got 16 premier league goals. Bamford got 17 that season, Ings got 12, and Iheanacho got 12. It all counts for very little these days.
But maybe ndiaye scores 7/8 instead of 2, McNeil, Harrison, lindstrom all chip in as well. A better coach would get a lot more out of our forward players, that’s not that difficult to understand
 
Does the date really matter, I know you’ll say “circumstances have changed etc” but the reality remains: small time manager

Doesn’t make the statement any less correct. In fact it proves the majority of people are correct in their assessment of Dyche.

His small time mindset has us setting up for games, no matter the opposition with his main objective being “do not lose” rather than “do everything to win”.

So embrace the statement mate, because you were correct

Yeah facts and reality do tend to matter
 
Sometimes opinions change and sometimes they don't. This was me 7 years ago i.e a year earlier than your post. Ended up being quite prophetic actually.

View attachment 283525

We could aim higher in 2017, the situation in 2023 was extremely different,

The situation is about the change against, hopefully, therefore we’ll be able to aim higher once more.

The job of spending Moshiri’s millions to take a team from 8th to challenging Europe is much different than taking a team that’s 19th and the club will be making profit each window whilst it tries to be sold. Different problems, different managers required.
 

But maybe ndiaye scores 7/8 instead of 2, McNeil, Harrison, lindstrom all chip in as well. A better coach would get a lot more out of our forward players, that’s not that difficult to understand
It’s almost like common sense doesn’t apply when discussing Dyche.

Imagine having that much fear that you look at 6 international players, 11 players with years and years of Premier League professional football under their belt, and your first thought is “bunker down for a 0-0 draw because Southampton are better than us”

The mind boggles
 

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Back
Top