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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

Dyche: 2 years of training.
7 open play goals in 19 games
3 wins in 19 games
Eye bleeding football

Moyes: 7 days of training
3 open play goals in 45 minutes
1 win in 2 games
Proper Everton football

Oh same squad same players barring one or two.
Dyche just kept a dire Everton up for two seasons mate. Let’s hope Moyes can do even better.
 
Dyche: 2 years of training.
7 open play goals in 19 games
3 wins in 19 games
Eye bleeding football

Moyes: 7 days of training
3 open play goals in 45 minutes
1 win in 2 games
Proper Everton football

Oh same squad same players barring one or two.

We can do the same with Dyche in his first few games too.

Leicester did the same with van Nistelrooy.
 

I hope this licking the #Gaffer and I are effortlessly giving you helps shake you from your pissy super bloo self righteousness.
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Hopefully he doesn't have to make a big profit every transfer window for the next 2 years, and/or get a big point deduction next season. He might struggle then.

Context is boring, I know.
I find it truly intriguing why they hate him so much. A man who kept a listless Everton up for two seasons! Maybe it was his superior masculinity that left them feeling this insecure.
 

@davek come help me please.
It's sad isn't it. People just cant tip their hat and move on.

It's the reason we've had so many managers in the last few years too: a fanbase that's only ever happy if they have the thrill of ending a manager's tenure and then get to say they were right and that the next feller is miles better than the previous 'fraud' - until we hit a rocky patch with them and then they demand his sacking and declare all others who attempt to defend that new manager when they need defending as apostates and fit to burn.

Imagine being them.
 
It's sad isn't it. People just cant tip their hat and move on.

It's the reason we've had so many managers in the last few years too: a fanbase that's only ever happy if they have the thrill of ending a manager's tenure and then get to say they were right and that the next feller is miles better than the previous 'fraud' - until we hit a rocky patch with them and then they demand his sacking and declare all others who attempt to defend that new manager when they need defending as apostates and fit to burn.

Imagine being them. me.
 
It's the reason we've had so many managers in the last few years too: a fanbase that's only ever happy if they have the thrill of ending a manager's tenure and then get to say they were right and that the next feller is miles better than the previous 'fraud' - until we hit a rocky patch with them and then they demand his sacking and declare all others who attempt to defend that new manager when they need defending as apostates and fit to burn.

Imagine being them.
Frame this. Make them stare at it and see if they recognise themselves one day. We can only hope.

Imagine being them.
 
I think you're being forgetful, or disingenuous.

Go check your posts the week before he was hired. I suspect you will ref the scale of the job on his hands and/or write us off as down/dead.

It's easy after the event to pretend otherwise afterwards - but he did a brilliant job until this season. All considered, particularly his contract - he had to go.

But he did his job, kept us up/head afloat until new ownership when he was never going to be kept on.
Like I’ve said mate, il give him a small pat on the back for last season but he isn’t the only manager who could have done it.

I believe everyone thinks he worked miracles because he was making the players look far worse than they are. Some fans think that they were playing at the ability and if they were then he would have done a good job. My view is him and his coaching staff was making them look like championship players at best, Moyes in a week has made them look like PL players and decent ones at that.

I don’t rate Moyes like I’ve stated in here but he is far better manager than Dyche. That says more about Dyche than Moyes.
 

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