I think by the end of last season he’d forgotten as wellHe said Everton had forgotten how to win matches. Hopefully if we appoint him, he can tell us...
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I think by the end of last season he’d forgotten as wellHe said Everton had forgotten how to win matches. Hopefully if we appoint him, he can tell us...
That is exactly part of the problem. I'm sick of terrible football, with no joy and still being useless. Everything Dyche will deliver too.People slagging off his football when we've had Lampard for 12 months doing nothing and we're second bottom.
Struggling to get past the fact he is a Liverpool supporter, to be honest. Another red at the helm. Agent Dyche jokes etc. when he relegates us.
Other than that win against us, it seems he himself had forgotten. If he ever really knew how to do it anyway.He said Everton had forgotten how to win matches. Hopefully if we appoint him, he can tell us...
We've scored about 1 goal in the last 6 games under Lampard, how can it possibly get worse?Everton just refuse to let their fans have any joy in their lives at all, do they?
I'm willing to wager that 80% of the Dyche cheerleaders on here are complaining about hoofball within 2 months. If you think the footy was bad under Benitez and Lampard, strap in.
Completely agree bud.Mate I’ll take any kind of football , and I’m right behind him if he signs. My only concern is can he win the matches to keep us up ? I’m not convinced and I’m not going to pretend I see him as some kind of football genius, he had at best a below average record .
If he can drag this shower to the required wins and his tactics work then great , I imagine he’ll get the place rocking and that’ll do for me . Dyche certainly gives us a better chance of staying up than lampard , it’s how much better that’s my slight concern . Like I said before his football seems a little outdated but I’ll take it if we win , it’s winning that matters .
Not sure he is, really.
I think it was just a throwaway comment ahead of Burnley playing Liverpool;
FairHe said Everton had forgotten how to win matches. Hopefully if we appoint him, he can tell us...
But those wheels were always going to come off. It was Burnley. They came off for Eddie Howe, too, at Bournemouth. It's simple gravity. These clubs have a shelf life in the top league and these managers have extended it unnaturally. Thomas Frank, another excellent coach, will invariably find the same reality if he stays long enough. Graham Potter jumped ship before that happened him at Brighton. His case is the most pertinent to Dyche now, though. We have to hope Dyche will do a Howe, to some extent, and not a Potter and find that his skillset isn't transferable or, at least, as effective in the new environment.The wheels come off for him that last season, no doubt. He had a fair few mitigating circumstances .
I'm convinced if they kept Chris Wood (Newcastle activated his clause in the Jan window), they'd have stayed up at our expense.
Not sure he is, really.
I think it was just a throwaway comment ahead of Burnley playing Liverpool;
"Showing actual examples to back up what you're talking about and how it matches up with what Dyche himself says is just so selective mate, take a scientific approach like me and relay what someone told you in the pub"This is all so selective mate. His own fans were sick of his dire percentages game. All I used to hear from mates was how old-fashioned it all is. How it always made them feel like a non-league side playing a giant and how, he never really did anything of note to progress the playing style.
These dinosaurs always use excuses - "I'm judged unfairly because I'm English," "I don't have the players" etc. But they do absolutely nothing to change the situation - just like Allardyce with us.
Now, if you take Howe (not someone I wanted near Everton), his sides played good footie but were wide open. He did what Martinez should have done and went and studied the methods of Simeone and look at his side now. Retrograde, defensive managers never change their spots, when criticism arrives, it's always someone or something else's fault.
We have had loads of decent RS playing for us over the years .Struggling to get past the fact he is a Liverpool supporter, to be honest. Another red at the helm. Agent Dyche jokes etc. when he relegates us.
Not sure he is, really.
I think it was just a throwaway comment ahead of Burnley playing Liverpool;