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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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That would be the concern.

Sean Dyche is used to operating on tight budgets, we have seen that he knows how to engineer results with poor teams.

For the next couple of seasons at least until all the deadwood has left the club and our financial position is not so serious I think he is the right man for this club.

In a couple of years we can then assess how far he has brought us.

….probably been mentioned, but Sky did an analysis of Manager performance aligned to club spend in the PL era & Dyche came No1.
 
a lot of people would label Moyes' everton team as similar style to dyches burnley. Uncultured. We knew as fans that towards the end of his reign here he had us playing some brilliant stuff. I can see the same happening with dyche, give him some time to sort the utter mess that is our squad and he will surprise people.

I get why people think, because we backed Lampard at this time last year, we must not do the same now. But dyche is a proven manager and will get my full backing.

Mouse’s best Everton teams were brilliant to watch. The lazy stereotypes around him were ridiculous. We must have been the only team in the league that played a load of diminutive playmakers in midfield, sometimes when with a false 9 and yet still had a reputation for being a direct set piece team. Some of the interplay between Baines Pienaar Osman Arteta Yakubu Cahill was absolutely brilliant and we’d just wipe the floor with teams.
 
Mouse’s best Everton teams were brilliant to watch. The lazy stereotypes around him were ridiculous. We must have been the only team in the league that played a load of diminutive playmakers in midfield, sometimes when with a false 9 and yet still had a reputation for being a direct set piece team. Some of the interplay between Baines Pienaar Osman Arteta Yakubu Cahill was absolutely brilliant and we’d just wipe the floor with teams.
The thing about the later Moyes teams team was that - as you say - they could play. But Moyes would go very conservative against opposition he thought could outplay us. He cost us that SF against Liverpool IMO, as an example of that. Martinez came in after Moyes and underlined that those players were well capable of going toe-to-toe with the best football teams in the PL.

By the end of his 11 years I think we all figured him out: he was after that United job for a long time and never wanted to expose Everton to good teams in case they got a hiding that would persuade United's hierarchy he wasn't up to what Ferguson was telling them he was.

His 2008/2009 Everton were infinitely better than any West Ham team he's managed, that's for sure.
 

Mouse’s best Everton teams were brilliant to watch. The lazy stereotypes around him were ridiculous. We must have been the only team in the league that played a load of diminutive playmakers in midfield, sometimes when with a false 9 and yet still had a reputation for being a direct set piece team. Some of the interplay between Baines Pienaar Osman Arteta Yakubu Cahill was absolutely brilliant and we’d just wipe the floor with teams.
Ahh, the good times
 
Anyone who wants dyche replaced need to realise were we stand at the minute. The club absolutely craves stability for at least a couple of years till we get to BMD. Dyche will 100% keep us in this league, keep us competitive and might actually give us a half decent team if he’s backed properly. His style of football has been fine, despite most of the squad he was given being tosh.
 
Genuine question , what other brand of football can you play when your midfield and front line are so poor in possession and have no pace to get back once they give the ball away up the pitch ?

Our players simply are not good enough to play decent football, apart from garner , literally everyone else struggles to pass forward
You can play the Lampard brand and get pummelled every week. The same guys who are pining for change saw with their own eyes how bad these players are with the ball, collecting a whopping 15 points from 20 games…
 
When considering Graham Potter it is important to consider the hugely effective recruitment set up they had at Brighton which gave him a line of really good inexpensive players to manage, that may not be the same at other clubs.

Although I do think he is a good manager.
Who is considering Potter? Are Everton considering sacking Dyche and getting Potter in?
 


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