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Thought as much.No mate, he just rudely pointed over his shoulder with his thumb blaming the players.
I thought that'd be the answer. Even if it's right to lay the blame on the players, that's poor management, not to mention complete lack of self-awareness and self-assessment.None.
Like an unflushable turd in a wetherspoons toilet.Sean Dyche is still the right man for the job. He'll keep us bobbing along until new owners come in and pull the trapdoor lever on him and get a replacement.
Some too old or playing on injuries too .....His tactical set up and his subsequent in game management I would say is the worst I’ve ever seen of any Everton manager.
His Gaffer days are hilarious squad looks so unfit.
Ok, there’s a bench of players there. No excuses. If he’s playing players who are injured he’s more stupid than first thought.Some too old or playing on injuries too .....
Our left back picked the ball up in the first minute for a throw in & was wincing mate .....Ok, there’s a bench of players there. No excuses. If he’s playing players who are injured he’s more stupid than first thought.
He is not the right man - he needs to go ASAP Prem history made conceding 3 goals in 8 minutes at the end of a game yesterdaySean Dyche is still the right man for the job. He'll keep us bobbing along until new owners come in and pull the trapdoor lever on him and get a replacement.
You can't keep picking the Michael Keanes and Seamuses of the squad and expect a different outcome.
This reluctance to accept that his leaders are cowards or has-beens is the reason I have no more time for Dyche. The problem at Everton is upstairs - Dyche and any other manager is a mere symptom - but yesterday was a disgrace that MUST be equally shared by the players AND the manager.
The board, of course, is the real source of blame...but Moshiri is untouchable for as long as people turn up to fill the stands at Goodison.
If he selects his favourites, he will lose his job soon.Sean Dyche is still the right man for the job. He'll keep us bobbing along until new owners come in and pull the trapdoor lever on him and get a replacement.
Then the manager should be taking some in his pre match interviews.It always has to be a collective responsibility.