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Why didn’t he get loads of votes in that poll then?
So, even though TWO people, in that screen shot wanted Dyche, you're still standing by your claim that nobody wanted him
Amazing, Sean Dyche approach to this argument. Dismiss all evidence in favour of your reality
Why would it? There’s a thing called balance, something better managers can achieve.
Because that was years later.
ok mate, how about 310TWO people?
TWO!
From when we sacked Koeman in 2017.
Bloody hell.
Now, about the 100+ who voted for Neville Neville?
there were 26 in the poll aloneTWO people?
TWO!
From when we sacked Koeman in 2017.
Bloody hell.
Now, about the 100+ who voted for Neville Neville?
I am proud to say that i was one of those 690 no's.
this was my response to that thread, i'm happy to report I still stand by my comment:I am proud to say that i was one of those 690 no's.
Don't really get the point Chris?
Back in 2021 nobody wanted Dyche to be Everton manager.
Nobody has ever really wanted Dyche to be Everton manager.
He wouldn't be Everton manager if we weren't a basketcase - he said so himself - day one.
He was brought in to see us through a terrible period. He's close to doing that - I think he's done a great job at that, all considered, but the wheels are coming off now. He'd have gone in the summer and was being replaced by Rangnick if TFG didn't walk away.
Because that was years later.
Is time and context an important factor or not? You seem to want to have it both ways, @Nymzee should be held to an opinion held in the infancy of Dyche's reign but @Saint Domingo shouldn't be held to an opinion on Dyche shortly before he took over the club. It can't be both, unless this isn't an honest argument.@GrandOldTeam
Yeh, get behind him, in January 2023. Almost 2 years later he has ran his course.
That was a poor attempt by your standards.
Don't really get the point Chris?
Back in 2021 nobody wanted Dyche to be Everton manager.
Nobody has ever really wanted Dyche to be Everton manager.
He wouldn't be Everton manager if we weren't a basketcase - he said so himself - day one.
He was brought in to see us through a terrible period. He's close to doing that - I think he's done a great job at that, all considered, but the wheels are coming off now. He'd have gone in the summer and was being replaced by Rangnick if TFG didn't walk away.
It was 1 year later. Plus why does that matter, you still bring it out whenever you can as an example of his greatness to this day.
@GrandOldTeam
Yeh, get behind him, in January 2023. Almost 2 years later he has ran his course.
That was a poor attempt by your standards.
Recency bias is very real.
When he was finishing above us and in Europe with Burnley, then yeah you'd of had a few fans saying he'd be better than David Unsworth, or Sam Allardyce.
But it's very telling how even then, with Unsworth/Allardyce coming in - 70% are saying no to Dyche.
At his media hype/peak then - Evertonians still didn't want him.
By my standards?
Ouch.
"Recency Bias"Recency bias is very real.
When he was finishing above us and in Europe with Burnley, then yeah you'd of had a few fans saying he'd be better than David Unsworth, or Sam Allardyce.
But it's very telling how even then, with Unsworth/Allardyce coming in - 70% are saying no to Dyche.
At his media hype/peak then - Evertonians still didn't want him.