I will thank him for the Derby win and quitting when he did.Final thoughts on Dyche....
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THANKS BOSS
I will thank him for the Derby win and quitting when he did.Final thoughts on Dyche....
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THANKS BOSS
Seething rage. Pounding furiously at a keyboard.
#ThankYouGafferMoyesie
Only seething rage was yours when Doucuoure’s bullet hit the back of the net v Bournemouth a couple of weeks after your managerial pin up got whacked 5-1 in his own backyard. You never recovered from Dyche slapping you all over the internet.
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How do you support this club Dave?
You don’t go the match (I live in Australia and I got to three games last season), you don’t support the forum financially and you spend all day and night cry arsing on here - you post nothing but negativity about Everton.
I will thank him for the Derby win and quitting when he did.
He took over after Lampard, one of the worst managers in the club’s history, when we were 2 points adrift of safety. Fast forward 17 games and we are still languishing in the relegation zone, just 30 minutes, Doucoure’s screamer and Pope’s world save away from relegation. Dyche didn’t turned things around, we relied entirely on fortune. Hardly a brilliant job or a miracle.Be sensible ffs. We where adrift in the bottom three around Feb, two points adrift of safty. We had nothing upfront. Lampard had no idea what he was doing. No decent manager (including Moyes) wanted to touch us. For all Dyche's faults he came in with a plan and executed it. We went into the last day with our fate on our own hands and stayed up. He absolutely deserves credit for that.
Last season we'd never have even been in a relegation scrap if the PL wasn't a corrupt joke. He did want was asked of him in one of the darkest times in the clubs history. Just because you dislike the guy that doesn't make it right to rewrite history.
Put down the phone Mike. You can step away from all of this. We support youThank you Sean for doing what nobody else could possibly do with these players. Which was of course average under 1ppg over half a season.
I agree with this. He did well in the dark times, that should not be forgotten. He also beat Liverpool, Arsenal, cheksea.Honest enough to even admit at the end that the players weren’t responding to him any more. Many managers would have easily just carried on. This bloke who apparently has a massive ego (which football manager doesn’t?) basically resigns for the good of the club.
If you’d said to me in Jan 23 that in Feb 25 we’d be a PL team, point deductions behind us, PSR restrictions behind us, we turned a profit in the period, we’ve got new owners, and going into the new stadium as a PL team with David Moyes at the helm. I’d have sold any non essential organ for that and maybe a few essential ones too.
Sean Dyche made that happen when we were in our absolute darkest moment and the championship, administration, leading of stadium, fire sale of assets, further points deductions, possible insolvency beckoned. He could coil one out on the Dixie Dean statue for all I care after Bournemouth and then the points deductions, he literally saved the club regardless of what you might think of him as a bloke, anything after that moment is largely irrelevant to me in the bigger scheme of Everton.
#thankyougaffer
#thankYOURgaffer
Put down the phone Mike. You can step away from all of this. We support you
He took over after Lampard, one of the worst managers in the club’s history, when we were 2 points adrift of safety. Fast forward 17 games and we are still languishing in the relegation zone, just 30 minutes, Doucoure’s screamer and Pope’s world save away from relegation. Dyche didn’t turned things around, we relied entirely on fortune. Hardly a brilliant job or a miracle.
Yes. He couldn’t.To think this guy Sat in front of the owners and said he can’t get anymore out of this team…