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Player Valuation: £8m
Err a fair few on here think he’s doing fine.As if any Evertonian is happy right now.
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Err a fair few on here think he’s doing fine.As if any Evertonian is happy right now.
We've started on the front foot against 'lesser' opposition, have created loads of chances and our players can't score. Think Fulham at home, Wolves at home, Luton at home. It's not that simpleSee happy clappers in full voice .. sets us up well, yeah right, that first half last night was Dyche personified . Going the match is kin agonising . He is and always be a one trick pony who will lean experienced players to the fullest, irrelevant if they are gash.
How about starting on the front foot against dire opposition? You absolute dullard tactical dinosaur.
Could've really kicked on this season if Dyche just gave him the opportunity to. That's been my biggest issue with him.I dont think our full backs have the pace or ability to regularly beat a man in the final third and deliver any worthwhile delivery into the box.
Mykolenko - as much as he's improved this season, hasn't registered a single Premier League assist yet.
At right back? Even Coleman when fit hasn't the best delivery. Loves a floating cross. Young? Godfrey? Patterson?
Our wingers lack pace to drop back and support, too should we give our full backs who can't cross a ball or beat a man licence to get forward more.
He isn't. They are much of a muchness. But if you pushed me yes Moyes is the better managerSo how is Dyche better than Moyes?
Could've really kicked on this season if Dyche just gave him the opportunity to. That's been my biggest issue with him.
Spot on. Reflects my own feelings pretty perfectly.Got it wrong last night but can’t argue with the job he’s done before then, under incredibly difficult circumstances.
The players and fans were aligned in apathy last night which I think this was the culmination of the Premier leagues despicable handling of our case and of the awful, flawed process they have used to vilify and punish the club, plus our own self inflicted issues.
It’s a malaise of the 10 point deduction, the ongoing saga of 777 approval or not ( beyond farcical now!) plus the waiting for the appeal outcome and then any potential punishment for the 2nd breach.
Were a zombie, lifeless entity in limbo and it starting to show with Dyche and the players.
Regardless of the outside factors, Dyche has to be braver in team selection and tactics against so called lesser opposition. We can’t just pass up winnable games by surrendering any initiative before a ball has been kicked.
Were much better defensively and look fitter as a squad thanks to Dyche, but the tactics and teamwork on the field are dire.
Err a fair few on here think he’s doing fine.
The usual hysterical posting you see on forums and social media.Dyche is the worst manager this club has had over the last 20 years easily. He’s extremely limited and now what we’re seeing is the fact he’s burnt out the team and it’s only February. 3 league home wins is a disgrace. The football (if you can call it that) is nothing but an absolute joke considering he’s been here 13 months. I find him hugely arrogant in his team selection and never really takes blame himself. People forget he very very nearly cost us last before a wonder goal on the last day. His obsession to play Keane over Mina when everyone knew it had to be done. Can’t wait to see the back of him yet half of the fan base seems to think he’s some messiah who can’t do any wrong
I think that the one thing we will agree upon on this subject eggs is that Dyche is probably the best manager to keep us in the division with no investment in the team.
To be honest , and I accept I'm in a minority, Id rather see us play decent football in the Championship.
I genuinely don't think the club can continue this spiral of selling our only decent players and replacing with journeymen to play negative football with the sole intention of staying on the gravy train.
Yes Fulham we should have been 3 up at half time, wolves was more even, they scored, missed a sitter and hit the woodwork and both these games happened 6 months ago. And this notion we battered Luton is laughable. We didn’t lay a glove on them in the 2nd half, they deserved to winWe've started on the front foot against 'lesser' opposition, have created loads of chances and our players can't score. Think Fulham at home, Wolves at home, Luton at home. It's not that simple
Not really though is it what’s he done to warrant staying in the jobThe usual hysterical posting you see on forums and social media.
He's not even the worst manager out of the last 2-3 years, let alone 20.
He's 6 points off last season's tally with 13 games remainingNot really though is it what’s he done to warrant staying in the job