Yes because managers out of work around world will turn their nose up at 4/5mil and promising young managers on 1/10 of the salaryWho comes to Everton right now the state we are in ??
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Yes because managers out of work around world will turn their nose up at 4/5mil and promising young managers on 1/10 of the salaryWho comes to Everton right now the state we are in ??
Name themYes because managers out of work around world will turn their nose up at 4/5mil and promising young managers on 1/10 of the salary
I think he could, if he wanted to. He constantly plays the two slowest wingers in the league, this may work in a side with a bit of quality, but, in aside devoid of quality, who have a manager with two attacking plans, hoof, or break aways we desperately need pace on the wings. Also playing Godfrey at right back is a nonsense, our right side is even worse than the rest of the team.I sadly think we don't have many options to change it up.
We can't change one of the centre backs even though Tarkowski been rubbish for six weeks or so.
We have Dobbin for the wing but unfortunately we aren't a team in the position of Liverpool who can play a young lad and rely on the rest to get him through it.
We have one left back.
We have no central midfield options.
Id love him to be able to change it up but we can't. It's as simple as that.
Because Dyche said Branthwaite didn’t play because he had a shorter pre season due to the U21 Tournament.And?
Were the home games enjoyable before he arrived? We've been utter garbage for a few different managers now.We need a manager who can make a team at least slightly better than its collective parts.
Unfortunately Dyche is only capable of making them slightly worse.
His home record is extremely poor, as is the amount of goals his teams habitually score.
This is not just here but also at Burnley , which strongly suggests that we can’t expect much improvement in the future.
He has made the home games a miserable experience during his time here.
For all my complaining on here I accepted he needed to complete the season , but after yesterday I would like to see him gone.
Someone like Graham Potter is just what we need when the club hopefully stabilises. Just give him two full seasons to try and build something substantial.Compared to the last few seasons, I don't think he is doing too bad as we have won 31 points and even games like Fulham, Wolves and yesterday, it is hard to say we weren't unlucky. However, his style of play is not that great to watch and if results aren't going well (like now) it is tough to defend him. Hope he manages to keep us up but definitely not the long term solution. Financially, who knows what we can afford but I would like Potter to come in in the summer as Dycheball will not survive next season as teams coming up will make league stronger.... that's if it can keep us up this one.
We never give managers this any more. Imagine if Potter's first season with us was like his first season at Brighton. He wouldn't survive that hereSomeone like Graham Potter is just what we need when the club hopefully stabilises. Just give him two full seasons to try and build something substantial.
We haven't kept on a manager for two full season since Martinez was fired. It's a major part of our problems imo.We never give managers this any more. Imagine if Potter's first season with us was like his first season at Brighton. He wouldn't survive that here
I don't see how he gets binned, we are a rudderless ship. I posted a few weeks back he has the safest job in football which is frightening. He constantly reverts to type and blabs the same drivel all the time. This squad is nowhere near good enough but at the same time we are not trying alternative options and seem stuck in a constant circle of s@#$!Someone like Graham Potter is just what we need when the club hopefully stabilises. Just give him two full seasons to try and build something substantial.
If it wasn't for the uncertainty surrounding the ownership of the club, then Dyche would've been volleyed out the door by now.
Probably the lowest goals scored per game average of anyone in history with more than 300 games managed in the Premier League.