2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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He's just reminding everyone of his MO to help get the next job. He's not interested in bringing success back to Everton and I reckon he knows the gaff is up.

He is reminding all potential future employers of how he saved this club how will work there should they need him ...
 

Still pretty surprised he has a job still. It's not even that the style of play is awful, which it is. It's that we are literally the lowest scoring team in England. You can't win if you don't score. That's the long and the short of it.

I think that's symptom of the state we are in as a club: if TFG had taken over in the summer he'd be long gone by now. But, as things stand, they;ve only been here a few weeks and we've basically had no management of the club up until this point, so essentially no one to pull the trigger.
 
It's not just the points return though is it? It's the complete regression and abject incompetence to try and score goals.

We look like a team on the slide. Whereas in previous spells under Dyche we've played well, made chances but just haven't found the net. It is worrying.
Well, the things you mentioned are the exact cause for this regress of points.

And yes, for me his turgid football with an acceptable points outcome, would have not been a reason for an immediate sacking. But we don't have this now.
 

He's as good as gone now which he throughly deserves. I just hope we actually have a plan regarding who we replace him with because sacking without any clear vision of what comes next as as big a part of the reason we're in our current position as anything. By all means get rid but we can't afford to take a chance on another experiment.
Indeed.

Sacking Dyche is but the first piece of positive, necessary "action" that we will, as they wished, judge them on. The next step is executing a plan that should have been cooked up months ago to appoint a worthwhile successor. The third is buying players this month for the new man. And sorting out the DoF.
 
Well, the things you mentioned are the exact cause for this regress of points.

And yes, for me his turgid football with an acceptable points outcome, would have not been a reason for an immediate sacking. But we don't have this now.

Agree with this.

It's why I still think he's got the Villa game. TFG will be putting ducks in order to make moves if we slip into the bottom 3 which I think is where the trigger will be.
 
Indeed.

Sacking Dyche is but the first piece of positive, necessary "action" that we will, as they wished, judge them on. The next step is executing a plan that should have been cooked up months ago to appoint a worthwhile successor. The third is buying players this month for the new man. And sorting out the DoF.

So basically pre season in January and hope it pans out?
 
It’s all too quiet. I don’t expect anything to come from the club until it’s done, but there aren’t even rumours in the press. He’ll still be here at the weekend.
I still think he’ll be here until we drop into the relegation zone.
 

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He's just reminding everyone of his MO to help get the next job. He's not interested in bringing success back to Everton and I reckon he knows the gaff is up.

He is reminding all potential future employers of how he saved this club how will work there should they need him ...
He's putting himself in the position to be that 'firefighter' manager when a team is desperate around January time.

Allardyce ran that racket for at least 6 years with Sunderland, Palace, us, West Brom & Leeds. He probably did very well financially off it, probably better than if he had stayed in any job for that amount of time.
 
I know that and so does everyone else.

The issue is what's best in the short term.

Last 6 games hardly amount to a crisis do they:

Beat Wolves 4-0
Drew against Arsenal
Drew against Chelsea
Drew against City
Lost against Forest (top 4 team)
Lost against B'mouth.

You have to look at it over the 19 games we’ve played this season up to now though Dave. We have 17 pts out of a possible 57 pts available, a massive 40 pts dropped. In those 19 games we have scored 15 goals, the second lowest in the prem. We have won 3 games all season and we are 1 point above the relegation places. That is a crisis.
 

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