2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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That’s nonsense, I don’t care who
He is, They’ve been around the cub for a few months.
If he was the right man for the job, why not give him a new deal
It might be that the person they actually want is in a job till the summer and they can't be bothered with the hassle of interims (rightly so imo) and they would hope with a few new signings that things can take a bit of an upturn.
 

There is absolutely no question that fans in england are a lot less psycho than fans in italy. Giving a bit of grief to ratboy after a bad game doesn't change that (I assume you are referring to Gordon incident a few years ago.)
No. Peter Johnson getting run out of town.
 

It's a bigger risk now keeping Dyche than getting rid of him.
The question is about whether a new manager for a new team can actually galvanise this team.

I am sure TFG have a view on how they transform Everton but have the big risk of relegation.

Short term need vs long term plan. Stick or twist

Oddly might be easier to fire Dyche if we were further away from trouble
 
It might be that the person they actually want is in a job till the summer and they can't be bothered with the hassle of interims (rightly so imo) and they would hope with a few new signings that things can take a bit of an upturn.
If any of that is true then it shows that they are going to run our club like a club from a smaller league.

If Dyche is on £5m a year, that is a salary that would mean he is roughly on a par with Alonso at Leverkusen and approximately the 15th highest paid manager in the world.

Add in to that the kudos of managing in the PL then anyone would or should take it.

They need to either make a decision on the DoF now and let that DoF make a decision or make the decision on the manager themselves.
 


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