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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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I actually think we've played some decent stuff under him TBF.
I don't disagree and it's possible that he us exactly the manager Everton needs. But that means accepting we are in the bottom tier if the Premiership...I hope...and happy with battling displays when our backs are against the wall. Any chance of seeing a classy footballing side is out the window. It's just not his thing.
 
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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I get all this and I'm aware that football doesn't work like this, but, we beat Arsenal and we smashed Brighton. The squad is not good.

We have players who can have good games tho, a good manager gets it out of them more than once every 2 months.

Look, if he keeps us up, I will thank him, but I personally don't consider it a miracle.
 

I get all this and I'm aware that football doesn't work like this, but, we beat Arsenal and we smashed Brighton. The squad is not good.

We have players who can have good games tho, a good manager gets it out of them more than once every 2 months.

Look, if he keeps us up, I will thank him, but I personally don't consider it a miracle.
4 in 16 is about the same as Lampard, but with more worms eaten pre/post-game really.
 
I think his tactics have been dodgy. Why would you play Holgate at left back when he has been more rubbish than normal this season against two of the most attacking right sided players in the league? Seemed obvious we should have played three CB’s from the start. He did switch in the second half but it was done by then.
 
I think his tactics have been dodgy. Why would you play Holgate at left back when he has been more rubbish than normal this season against two of the most attacking right sided players in the league? Seemed obvious we should have played three CB’s from the start. He did switch in the second half but it was done by then.
The alternative was McNeil at LWB, and hes been our best player under Dyche, especially after an unbelievable performance at Brighton the week before

if we'd lost 3-0 with McNeil at LWB you'd be saying he shouldn't have changed the formation

He cant win
 

I see Dyche keeping us up as the most impressive individual managerial achievement in almost a decade at the club.

I see constant bed wetting, a false sense of entitlement and misguided reality as to what Everton currently is as a football club as a contributary factor to driving us to the brink, again.

I think you overestimate the team we have. The reality is - a team who can't score goals are always going to be bang in trouble. Any manager needs to surrender any ideas they have around football to try an compensate for that god awful final third we have. I guarantee if I searched your posts in August/September when the window shut - you be posting we'd be fine and wouldn't struggle for goals.

I think you overestimate where we will be as a club next season. The aim of next season is to avoid relegation.

I'll say it again, if you're saying to sack Dyche now, tell us who replaces him. If you cant do that, tell me what 'progressive' means? Because to me, it's about consolidation/trying to stay in this league until we have new owners/Bramley Moore is built.
Im in no way disillusioned by the state of this club, its rotten to the core.

You say the aim of next season is to avoid relegation, (Agreed, that's the ambition of our current board)
My point is with a manager like Dyche then we will be in a relegation battle.

Progressive/potential is someone like Carrick from rock bottom to playoffs in 30 odd games. Now im not saying we should get him but someone of that ilk.
Kompany transformed the whole Burnley hoofball mantra in one season, again im not saying we should or will get him but someones whos methods work and work fast.

I would much rather take a punt on someone like that.

I think you're over egging Dyche's time here he aint performed no miracles in fact he has achieved nothing yet, he has had half a season to get above just 2 teams and stay there since he took over and they where just a point above us.
 

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