Lobworm
Player Valuation: £8m
.. but then nearly took us down.Even Lampard kept us up.
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.. but then nearly took us down.Even Lampard kept us up.
His stubbornness nearly sent us down last season, picking Keane and centre backs at Right back, which he’s doing again. We lost 4– 1 v Newcastle and kept Keane in the team and Godfrey at RB for the next game at Leicester. Keane cost us a goal and gave a pen away, had Maddison scored we’d have gone down.We'd already be down in the Championship or worse if it wasn't for Dyche. Not sure why our supporters can't seem to grasp this.
What if the finances are still improving though? It might be dull for the fans but 4/5 years of mid table finishes might be what it takes to financially reset the club.
His stubbornness nearly sent us down last season, picking Keane and centre backs at Right back, which he’s doing again. We lost 4– 1 v Newcastle and kept Keane and Godfrey at RB for the next game at Leicester. Keane cost us a goal and gave a one away, had Maddison scored we’d have gone down.
That’s impossible to predict when we don’t even know who will own the club and run the sporting side of the clubevery manager has flaws
we aren’t getting anyone else any time soon
We had 3 winnable games (Silva and Mitrovic unavailable for Fulham, etc.) and crapped our collective pants with mind boggling selections and playing a high line for no reason and got lucky with the pen as Keane was playing very well for Leicester and doing his best to relegate us that day.His stubbornness nearly sent us down last season, picking Keane and centre backs at Right back, which he’s doing again. We lost 4– 1 v Newcastle and kept Keane in the team and Godfrey at RB for the next game at Leicester. Keane cost us a goal and gave a pen away, had Maddison scored we’d have gone down.
I've got to get my entertainment somewhere and it sure ain't from Everton.Evil man, you, for wishing this upon anyone.
That’s impossible to predict when we don’t even know who will own the club and run the sporting side of the club
Well I don’t think the fans who want something different to dyche, don’t want him sacked tomorrow. More the summer, when we will know a lot more on the ownershipwell it’s right now mate innit?
Well I don’t think the fans who want something different to dyche, don’t want him sacked tomorrow. More the summer, when we will know a lot more on the ownership
You know I don’t want dyche long term and I’m not the only one, we can have different opinions, it’s allowed. Dyche ain’t a long term manager for Everton, so why wait. And the new owners may feel the sameso fans want dyche sacked in the summer?
are you messing me?
You know I don’t want dyche long term and I’m not the only one, we can have different opinions, it’s allowed. Dyche ain’t a long term manager for Everton, so why wait. And the new owners may feel the same
Sean Dyche would have us almost completely safe from relegation at the end of January if not for the points deduction. The reckless spending also had to added effect that Dyche has no money to spend and will almost certainly lose a key player before June.
What he gas done is amazing.
Sure, it is, and it's based on assumptions on my part* - a better owner after this season and a bigger/calmer transfer window; when we go for pensioners and "EXPERIENCED" crap players and play the same dirge of an idealess one dimensional football (as teams will catch on as they already have even this season) - yeah, 10th for a third time won't be an improvement.
Dyche won't kick on, we all want it, it won't happen. He lacks the ability and is way, WAY too stubborn.
* I honestly don't want to waste 3 entire years of my life with Sean Dyche managing us and making us unwatchable.
Could that not be down to having very poor managers?3 years? lol we’ve gone backwards for years never mind 3