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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

The Friedkins would prefer not to sack him for a million reasons, not least the squeeze it would put on Everton’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) position, which is tight enough for the club to be looking predominantly at loan moves if they can’t move players on to free up financial headroom.

deally they would like to take stock of the situation before hiring a new coach, with sources pointing to the summer as a time to “reset everything” with so many players out of contract and turning a page on their financial issues.

With Dyche and Kevin Thelwell’s deals up, any major changes would make more sense then.
They can run a proper process, informed by evidence and observations of how the club is run, before deciding the right man for the future.

The optics of new owners who have run into trouble at Roma for being too trigger-happy with coaches immediately sacking the manager at Everton might be problematic for their reputation, too.

But all of that mitigation will surely go out of the window if Dyche is unable to navigate the club into a more productive run of results.
Because – let’s be brutally honest – the football is so one-dimensional that it can only be justified by results.
The view of one senior Premier League executive is instructive.

Without Dyche, he argues, they might have less points. lol
I give up trying to understand this psr only team to turn a profit but are still worried ?
 

Likewise I don’t know how you can read that and come to the conclusion that they think he’s the best man for the job. Very odd.
"Without Dyche, he argues, they might have less points.

Another source said that if you were a team in Everton’s position, with no possibility to wave a magic wand in January and upgrade the squad significantly, Dyche is the type of manager needed to oversee a salvage job.

It is a view that some close to the Friedkins have sympathy with."
 
Tbh I do worry about the Friedkins a little in one sense.

In that they want an easier life - premier league team fans kick up a fuss on social media but that's mostly it. Italian fans turn up and smash your house up if they arent happy.

I hope that they don't think they can shirk big decisions at a premier league club cause theres less pressure.
 
"Without Dyche, he argues, they might have less points.

Another source said that if you were a team in Everton’s position, with no possibility to wave a magic wand in January and upgrade the squad significantly, Dyche is the type of manager needed to oversee a salvage job.

It is a view that some close to the Friedkins have sympathy with."

That’s “The view of one senior Premier League executive” according to that article. Who is this senior Premier League executive and what has any of this got to do with him?
 
Mark Douglas (the de-facto TFG mouthpiece) says he's staying and they view him as the best man for the job. That's that then.

If that's true they get some credit.

They dont sound like they're in any mood to bend the knee to the managerial-merry-go-round lot who have destabilised this club since Moyes left.

Sounds like they've been well-briefed by some sensible people.
 
I hear you. You want a winner, a legend, a leader who knows the city, a boyhood blue who the players will know and respect. Someone who demands success.

#WelcomeGaffer

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It remains to be seen that they do of course, and I’m not stamping my feet because they’ve not sacked him yet, I am concerned that they may be ‘once bitten, twice shy’ because of their Roma experiences though.
 
"Without Dyche, he argues, they might have less points.

Another source said that if you were a team in Everton’s position, with no possibility to wave a magic wand in January and upgrade the squad significantly, Dyche is the type of manager needed to oversee a salvage job.

It is a view that some close to the Friedkins have sympathy with."
Dyches the one who’s put us in the position ? Who’s this he ?
 
If that's true they get some credit.

They dont sound like they're in any mood to bend the knee to the managerial-merry-go-round lot who have destabilised this club since Moyes left.

Sounds like they've been well-briefed by some sensible people.
enjoying that grapefruit?
 

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