2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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The funniest part is all his little attack dogs on here saying he just needed investment and what do you expect him to do when we don’t spend any money, then when offered the opportunity to be backed with transfers he went “nah you know what I’m not good enough anyway”. Hilarious. Too much of a coward to have any expectations whatsoever placed on him, just wants to live in 17th place while telling the whole world how hard he has it.
Makes me laugh when he constantly comes out with stuff like “it’s not easy to win games of football you know? Believe me, I’ve been doing this for a long, long time.”

He says stuff like this without realising is says more about him than it does about football matches.
 

What voodoo does Dyche have over the media and other fans? Broad opinion is that he was doing a good job and is was a bad decision to sack him! Yet, when West Ham fired Lopertegi it was fine. West Ham have twice as many wins as us and have scored a half decent return of goals. He has everyone under a spell if he can generate this opinion with a 15% win record!
 
What voodoo does Dyche have over the media and other fans? Broad opinion is that he was doing a good job and is was a bad decision to sack him! Yet, when West Ham fired Lopertegi it was fine. West Ham have twice as many wins as us and have scored a half decent return of goals. He has everyone under a spell if he can generate this opinion with a 15% win record!

It’s the English manager protection, remember them all being up in arms when Gary O’Neil was sacked at Bournemouth as well. Also remember when Watford appointed Silva instead of Allardyce they had a whole segment on Soccer Saturday frothing at the mouth because he was a foreign manager that didn’t know the Premier League and was destined to fail. See also the way Carsley was hounded for not singing the national anthem and Tuchel has been scalded ever since he took the job. Our media should largely be ignored because they are jingoistic moronic simpletons just like the managers they’re made to go in to bat for.
 
What voodoo does Dyche have over the media and other fans? Broad opinion is that he was doing a good job and is was a bad decision to sack him! Yet, when West Ham fired Lopertegi it was fine. West Ham have twice as many wins as us and have scored a half decent return of goals. He has everyone under a spell if he can generate this opinion with a 15% win record!
Most people know our club was being run off a cliff and our squad run down. It's that simple.

Evertonians can't demand the fans of other clubs or the media give us more respect when they are running tearfully into the arms of...David Moyes.

A laughing stock of a club.
 
I was a fan of Dyche and his performance across the whole of last season deserves some respect. It also give him a bit of leeway at the start of this but performances have got progressively worse. He had to go.

Really disappointed to read about his attitude when offered the backing of the board too. Seems he just wanted his pay day, knowing the club would move on in the summer. I part understand that but surely anyone who wants to be a top manager looks at that and thinks, I’m proving these wrong and earning a new contract? Weak mentality
 

Most people know our club was being run off a cliff and our squad run down. It's that simple.

Evertonians can't demand the fans of other clubs or the media give us more respect when they are running tearfully into the arms of...David Moyes.

A laughing stock of a club.

Sadly we have been left in a position by the former manager where we need saving from a relegation dogfight, again. Moyes is a safer pair of hands than the twice relegated Dyche for that particular task, but I agree it isn’t a long term solution. Currently we’re not in a position to be turning our nose up at a manager who will offer the short term stability that people had convinced themselves Dyche would offer, oddly when his track record suggests he’s good at keeping teams in relegation battles every season.

If Ipswich or Leicester were appointing Moyes right now I would worry.
 
Sadly we have been left in a position by the former manager where we need saving from a relegation dogfight, again. Moyes is a safer pair of hands than the twice relegated Dyche for that particular task, but I agree it isn’t a long term solution. Currently we’re not in a position to be turning our nose up at a manager who will offer the short term stability that people had convinced themselves Dyche would offer, oddly when his track record suggests he’s good at keeping teams in relegation battles every season.
As I said, I don't disagree with our situation and why we are in it. But nobody will tell me that Moyes is the solution to that - especially if they want real change. If you want that, and even allowing for our current situation, you don't give yourself the best chance of getting it by asking yourself "What would Bill Kenwright do?"
 
0 integrity. As some other posters have said he just tipped along knowing the Friedkins were going to get rid.
Fair play to him, he’s made a fortune out of spoofing his way into clubs and dangling over the bottom three.
I just can’t imagine in any capacity how a person can say “I’m not fit to do the job but I’m not going to walk out”.
He can go rub his snots into his head somewhere else, tramp.
 
He will be a busy boy in next few weeks. I bet he's already booked on multiple podcasts and he will go fully on the offensive with "woe is me" "there was problems at thr club before me" "the fans never liked me" wa wa waaaa. I bet it never gets mentioned "but sean you didn't win a game in 4 months"
 

What voodoo does Dyche have over the media and other fans? Broad opinion is that he was doing a good job and is was a bad decision to sack him! Yet, when West Ham fired Lopertegi it was fine. West Ham have twice as many wins as us and have scored a half decent return of goals. He has everyone under a spell if he can generate this opinion with a 15% win record!
Don't think this about West ham is true at all. There has been a lot of noise in the media in the way west ham treated their manager. Leaked on the Monday, took a couple of training sessions, interviewing and negotiating with potter before actually sacking lopertgi on the Wednesday. Ask a West ham fan about lopertigi.

I think the opinion of dyche has done well at Everton is pretty much what everyone sees looking from the outside in. Crap ownership, no money, overspent, points deduction, new stadium. Now as an Everton fan, we know the finer points so it puts a whole different slant on things.

Other fans of other clubs couldn't give a toss of what the inner workings of Everton are so are largely lead by what tripe they read in the media.
 
The funniest part is all his little attack dogs on here saying he just needed investment and what do you expect him to do when we don’t spend any money, then when offered the opportunity to be backed with transfers he went “nah you know what I’m not good enough anyway”. Hilarious. Too much of a coward to have any expectations whatsoever placed on him, just wants to live in 17th place while telling the whole world how hard he has it.

Why do you keep having a pop at people who backed the manager and wanted him to win some games?

Can't recall any of them having a go back to anyone who hated him the minute he stepped foot into the door.

Yes he's a rat now. More so for the people who thought he could turn it around and did a very good job last season and backed him. But there's no need to start having a go because now "you're right".

And we still need players in January.
 
Why do you keep having a pop at people who backed the manager and wanted him to win some games?

Can't recall any of them having a go back to anyone who hated him the minute he stepped foot into the door.

Yes he's a rat now. More so for the people who thought he could turn it around and did a very good job last season and backed him. But there's no need to start having a go because now "you're right".

And we still need players in January.

:lol: what
 
In my opinion, he did a great job for us given the circumstances of the club and I was quite content to give him this season to see out his contract, and comfortably maintain our PL status moving into the new stadium with new owners which would allow the slate to be wiped clean and us 'start again'.

Then we kicked a football at the start of the 25/26 season. We have regressed considerably compared to last season.

Correct decision to sack him, even if it's later than it probably should have been (if we'd have had the ownership situation sorted earlier in the season it would probably have happened by now).

Bye Sean
 

The funniest part is all his little attack dogs on here saying he just needed investment and what do you expect him to do when we don’t spend any money, then when offered the opportunity to be backed with transfers he went “nah you know what I’m not good enough anyway”. Hilarious

What attack dogs?
 

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