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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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Context important. At Burnley for 9.5 years who's only objective was to stay in the PL. I thought this is the type of manager we should have had coming into this season as it's the reality of where we are at. We need to get to the stadium in the PL. This gives us the best opportunity out of the options available. It's [ragmatic which Everton are usually not.
scoring less than a goal a game is not acceptable for any manager that has been at a club for that long

Especially for this club
 
I will sound crazy but dobt mind first game arsenal , yes will be a tough game but at home with hopefully new players in and us getting behind the team. If he can get any sort of performance fromnus could be a great start and help us push on. None of us exoect to get anything so if we do could get us going again
True, it can of course go either way. But i think at least we have an element of suprise that may unsettle Arsenal.
 
Looking forward to his tenure. Something you wouldn't find me saying a couple of years ago. Maybe we need a good grafter to be in charge of us, like Moyes. I hope ? he serves us well.
 

Which is the exact issue I have with the appointment. There's no style, it'll be a more organised version of why we are joint bottom

I think if we’re being totally honest, Dyche is a better fit to work with this current group of players we have than Bielsa. Bielsa himself acknowledges that he can’t work with them. Why they are the two options though, only our wonderful owner knows.

If we’d sacked Lampard when he should’ve been sacked, then maybe we could’ve got Bielsa as well as the 5 or 6 new signings he needed, but we’ll never know.
 
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That's the kind of passion I like to see.
 

If he was at Burnley for 2 years, fair enough. He was there 7 years, spent money on 80's style footy (big man and small man up top) and could not address a blatant issue. He spent £16m on Chris Wood

Chris Wood got into double figures in the league for us every season bar his last one. About four years on the spin.

Who was the last Everton striker who did that?
 
similar to an Allardyce appointment which gets us doing the basics and keeps us in the league.
Agree with everything else but this.... allardyce (despite how he spouts it) did not save us from relegation we were never going down that season he took over a team in mid table not bottom three. His back to basics football made most of our supporters eyes bleed as well, it may not be pretty under dyche but I can't see us going three games with one shot on target.
 

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