2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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I was never a big fan of Dyche, I nod my head to his achievement in keeping us up last season despite the points deduction, but, I think the reason he is so unpopular is that he sucked every atom of joy out of being an Evertonian. His constant whinging and deflection in his press conferences, the constant references to how bad things were before 'we got here' his stupid smartarse corporate buzz phrases and his thinly veiled digs at the fans. There was also the fact that the football he served up was turgid to say the least.

He's certainly not the worst appointment we have made, that honour goes to Moshiri's madness in appointing Benitez, but as regards popularity he is probably in the bottom three along with Benitez and Allerdyce. Dyche and Allerdyce both kept us up, although I'm not sure we were really in danger when we brought Allerdyce in,

however, the common denominator was all three are bullying smart arse egomaniacs.
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And he lives in Nottingham. It's a long way to Glasgow for a lot less money than he's been getting.
People on here thinking Dyche cant get a PL job.

Daft as a brush.

He's managed terrible clubs and kept them up. Leicester will be all over him when they get shut of van Nistelrooy.
 

People on here thinking Dyche cant get a PL job.

Daft as a brush.

He's managed terrible clubs and kept them up. Leicester will be all over him when they get shut of van Nistelrooy.
Which terrible clubs did he keep up?

He took Burnley down twice, nearly took us down twice also.

An utter fraud of a manager who I can see taking a job at the Dog and Duck in the future.
 
He did his job and kept us up when we had the gloom of points deduction. He then lost his way and couldn't move on to the next level in attacking teams. So I wish him well with Lampard in their future. He got his place in football but just not at the top 14 in the premiership.
 
What would I take for this thread to get locked

Got to give forum subs value with their ignore thread feature.

Alternatively ignoring thread starters will also hide the respective thread.

I'll close it this week.

Final call to get your Dyche/Everton opinions in. After that, use the thread on world football.
 

Whether he can turn down the millions clubs fighting relegation will offer him in future. Allardyce couldn't.

He's just a moaner with Maggie portraits on his wall.
I can imaging working with Moshiri for the last couple of seasons would have anyone wanting to quit football! But no doubt he’ll be back when the next team is looking for a relegation saviour.
 
Before this thread is moved, can we change the thread title please? He wasnt sacked, he quit cos he was plop.


Earlier this week, manager Sean Dyche informed the club’s hierarchy that he had taken the team as far as he could. Dyche did not go as far as to formally resign — that would have had financial ramifications with his £5million-a-year ($6.2m) deal due to expire at the end of the season.

But wearied by a turbulent couple of years that saw points deductions, relegation battles and near-constant speculation over the future of the club, the 53-year-old made clear his view that his methods were no longer having the same impact.

The message was that he felt his players, consciously or otherwise, had stopped responding to his methods and that he was no longer the man to take the club on.

The last few years at Goodison have ground everyone down, including him.

TFG had arrived at Everton with the idea that Dyche, increasingly under pressure from fans over his seeming inability to avert a fourth successive relegation fight and one-dimensional tactics, would likely see out his contract — and therefore the season — before making a change.

He had been backed, publicly and in private meetings on TFG’s arrival. Key decision-makers in Houston, where the company has its headquarters, had seen him dig the club out of holes before and initially believed he could do so again.

But Dyche’s comments forced TFG to act. Even on the new ownership’s side, there is an acceptance that the eventual timing of his departure, hours before Thursday’s FA Cup game against Peterborough United of England’s third tier, was far from ideal. It came, though, after protracted talks, held over a couple of days, over his compensation package.
 
I can imaging working with Moshiri for the last couple of seasons would have anyone wanting to quit football! But no doubt he’ll be back when the next team is looking for a relegation saviour.
I'm not sure he will tbh, most teams don't go for the firefighter type anymore even when down the bottom, its only the likes of us who are still have a slightly outdated mindset that thinks when in trouble only a trusted PL stalwart can be the answer.
 

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