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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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….I remember Sky doing an analysis of Manager performance based on points gained against monies spent in the whole of the PL era and Dyche came out top of the lot.
Bit rubbish that.


Take the SAF example for instance, his wage is 3, yet his average is 1.5.

Where as Dyche wage is 17.5 and his average is 14.

Whilst hes on top, hes really not doing anything I consider special.
 
Yes underperformed.

Miracle my anus.

He barely did better than Lampard, who was the worst manager in our entire history.

Beating Brighton 5-1 tells me that the squad isnt as bad as most think.

But anyway, im personally not gonna spend time bashing the manager for being talentless, whats done is done, now its about getting players and stopping the rot.

One off freak of a game. I think Brighton thought they only had to show up for the win and arrogance cost them. 2nd half we hardly got out of our own half. The squad is dreadful.

As for dyche. Given the sh!t this club has got itself into im quite pleased he's here for next season.
 
Yes underperformed.

Miracle my anus.

He barely did better than Lampard, who was the worst manager in our entire history.

Beating Brighton 5-1 tells me that the squad isnt as bad as most think.

But anyway, im personally not gonna spend time bashing the manager for being talentless, whats done is done, now its about getting players and stopping the rot.
Dyche got that one spot on tactically.

If i remember correctly he tweaked our press that game so we let them have the ball at the back and pressed when they made forward passes and hit them on the break.
 
Dyche keeping us up was the biggest individual managerial achievement of any Everton manager since Moyes finished 4th.

Anyone who disputes that just has an issue with Sean Dyche being Sean Dyche.

There's a tendency from some to forget, and others to re-write history so a recap;

Dyche keeping us up would be the biggest individual achievement for any Everton manager since Moyes finished 4th.

No apologies for copying and pasting again;

Appointed here;

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With Arsenal x2, Liverpool A within the first 5 games.

Without a striker.

Go through the team and count the players career goals.

There isn't goals in this team.

Go through the team and count assists/chance creation.

There isn't assists in this team.

Why would players who have never scored goals or created them on a regular basis suddenly start?

He joined a team not in a bad spell, not in a blip, but a team that is, and remains no doubt relegation fodder;

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Games Won - 15pts
Arsenal Home,
Leeds Home,
Brentford Home,
Brighton Away
Bournemouth Home

Games Drawn - 6pts
Nottingham Forest Away
Chelsea Away
Tottenham Home
Crystal Palace Away
Leicester Away
Wolves Away

Games Lost
Liverpool Away
Aston Villa Home
Arsenal Away
Man Utd Away
Fulham Home
Newcastle Home
Man City Home

The disappointing ones there for me is Aston Villa and Fulham. Aston Villa the consensus was we played well but didn't take our chances. Fulham was just all round terrible. But then, beating Arsenal, Brentford and Brighton made up for it.

Given our long term form - I'm talking a good 2 years before hand - since that Christmas under Ancelotti - I think all considered, Dyche keeping us up is the biggest individual managerial achievement since Moyes took us to 4th.

The games when we really did well - like Arsenal, like Brighton away - we had an actual number 9 in Calvert-Lewin upfront.

The club need an attack otherwise we're fighting relegation under any manager.

I think we need to accept that not being relegated is what the aim is until the new stadium is built/we have competent professionals running the club.
 

Bit rubbish that.


Take the SAF example for instance, his wage is 3, yet his average is 1.5.

Where as Dyche wage is 17.5 and his average is 14.

Whilst hes on top, hes really not doing anything I consider special.
Interesting that it shows that new managers/clubs do better when managers are sacked before the jan transfer window.

Can we send that to the club so we don’t end up with a Benitez and Lampard situation again when the writing was clearly on the wall from November.
 
One off freak of a game. I think Brighton thought they only had to show up for the win and arrogance cost them. 2nd half we hardly got out of our own half. The squad is dreadful.

As for dyche. Given the sh!t this club has got itself into im quite pleased he's here for next season.
We won the second half 2_1 though
 
One off freak of a game. I think Brighton thought they only had to show up for the win and arrogance cost them. 2nd half we hardly got out of our own half. The squad is dreadful.

As for dyche. Given the sh!t this club has got itself into im quite pleased he's here for next season.
I disagree (agree on being pleased dyche is here), the brighton game was a perfect execution of how to use Brighton's tactics against them, sucked them right in then exposed those fullbacks. It also highlighted that we are quite a different side with our then two best players DCL and Mina available, like a lot of bottom half teams the drop off from best players to squad players is vast. A team facing relegation being 4-0 up away from home and not attacking in the second half doesn't even really need an explanation.

For the first time it feels like we have a leader in charge, after enduring the fool lampard I'm more than happy to get behind Dyche.
 
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Dyche keeping us up was the biggest individual managerial achievement of any Everton manager since Moyes finished 4th.

Anyone who disputes that just has an issue with Sean Dyche being Sean Dyche.

There's a tendency from some to forget, and others to re-write history so a recap;

How he kept us up with without a centre forward and laterally full backs, also suspensions and injuries, i dont know.

Incredible achievement.
 

Couldn't tell you if he'll be our saviour and build the club up again or if he'll be gone by October.

I'd take somewhere in between. A nothing season where the main moans are that we can be a bit turgid to watch, but aren't crapping it to the wire. A season off from the mad managerial roundabout.
 
Couldn't tell you if he'll be our saviour and build the club up again or if he'll be gone by October.

I'd take somewhere in between. A nothing season where the main moans are that we can be a bit turgid to watch, but aren't crapping it to the wire. A season off from the mad managerial roundabout.

Think this is a bit to be honest mate. I enjoyed watching us more under Dyche in the second half of the season, with a worse squad then i did under the last six months of Carlo and the following two managers.
 
Dyche keeping us up was the biggest individual managerial achievement of any Everton manager since Moyes finished 4th.

Anyone who disputes that just has an issue with Sean Dyche being Sean Dyche.

There's a tendency from some to forget, and others to re-write history so a recap;
This!!
spot on mate.
 
Dyche keeping us up was the biggest individual managerial achievement of any Everton manager since Moyes finished 4th.

Anyone who disputes that just has an issue with Sean Dyche being Sean Dyche.

There's a tendency from some to forget, and others to re-write history so a recap;
You are indeed correct.

I do have an issue with Sean Dyche, I consider him a middling manager who is slow to make subs and plays his favourites.

He now has 38+ games to change my view, im rooting for him.
 

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