Fine . Who's gonna lob them in ?Dominic Calvert-Lewin is crap with his feet and a god in the air, we will be just fine when dyce has balls getting lobbed into the mixer
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Fine . Who's gonna lob them in ?Dominic Calvert-Lewin is crap with his feet and a god in the air, we will be just fine when dyce has balls getting lobbed into the mixer
Course he will. And worst of all he will be allowed to add to our list of crap players by insisting on the signing of more crap players to suit his 'style'.He plays one system, get it wide, get it in the box. Which of our wingers do you fancy for that task? Dyche will 100% play McNeill on the left and Townsend on the right. Snail football.
McNeil and Townsend aren't keeping us up. That was my point.If it keeps us up i dont care. I dont see anyone else lining up to take it on. I mean people saying Rooney etc, having a laugh.
A fancy training ground isn't the mark of a good manager.
Wigan got European football. Swansea got European football. Sheffield united got European football. Its not exactly a miracle.
He is right that to rebuild Kompany has had to gut the squad and they are a far more impressive outfit now. That isn't necessarily Dyches fault, Burnley were a mess last season, but he wont exactly be walking into a stable environment here and there is literally nothing in his career to suggest he will do well and multiple relegations that suggest otherwise.
Well I have been waiting for Townsend, McNeil, but we need wingers this window and a striker, that has always been our targetFine . Who's gonna lob them in ?
We've been gambling on him being fit for 18 months now. How's that going? Do you fancy Maupay as Dyche's target man?
100%. If he comes in he'll sign someone exactly like Rondon. It's all he knows.If Dyche comes in we would have been better off keeping Rondon.
Which he has now done. The point again is that Everton’s awful set-up pre Thelwell is still in advance of what was at Burnley before Dyche.
Now you might see that as a positive in Dyche's favour but it's not. There is nothing innovative there. That is what most clubs have.
Anyone could go in and do the things he did there. I want proper innovations, particularly in coaching and that is Dyche's biggest weakness of all. He is a manager whose career and style has come about at least 30 years too late for it to be of any use.
Well I have been waiting for Townsend, McNeil, but we need wingers this window and a striker, that has always been our target
Did you expect anything else? LolHeads exploding in here.
Dyche couldn't build an IKEA flat pack.Being honest if it is to be him so be it, I’ll get behind him just like I have done every Everton manager. I hope he can show he has more to his management style than just 442 and get it long otherwise he won’t last. I dont want a 6 month appointment, if we appoint him I would like him to build something for a few years as we need stability.
He wouldn’t have been my first choice but we are were we are so stay up this season and go from there. Him being the manager leading us out at BMD would be the most Everton thing ever though.
Townsend has been great for us, scored loads of goals from nothing and has a whip, not one issue with Townsend at all.
All managers of that ilk come out with that nonesense. Look at Allardyce, when he was with us, he was safe for ages and probably could have kept his job if he took the shackles off and tried to play some good stuff in meaningless games. But he just couldn't do it, because it's not him.I'm sure I saw an interview before with either Dyche or maybe one of his previous coaches who was saying he has a lot more to his management skillset and wouldn't chose the way he has managed Burnley if he actually had the money and players at his disposal to be pragmatic in his approach.
basically saying with the cards he was dealt there wasn't much sway in tactics he would have to use to keep them up...
Though I also remember before Mourinho went to spurs he was doing a lot of punditry on sky and said he'd spent the last year learning all different aspects of coaching nowadays and it had basically opened his eyes that football management was changing and he needed to adapt to it.
He actually sounded quite positive for a change...
Then along comes the spurs job, and guess what. he goes straight back to Type...
Most Managers just can't seem to change from the system they start with...
So can we really trust 'Dyche' to change !! ( And can anyone remember his approach at watford )