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2023/24 Sean Dyche

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Unity....what a myth that is.
We've just endured the most difficult season this Club has ever, and is likely ever to in future due solely to a shambolic, inept owner and Board of Directors who made catastrophic decision after catastrophic decision to a point where one of the Worlds greatest football institutions nearly failed to exist....and jokers on here want to name-call and bitch about our footballing survival despite every obstacle that's been put in front of us.
Jesus wept.

Smell the coffee....OUR Club has survived a monumental battle, and like it or not Sean Dyche was our Custer.

He was definitely not my first choice, and he isn't my preferred candidate now (I don't know who would be tbh), but if you can't for one moment see what he's achieved this season then I think it's either just trolling for trolling's sake or you're incredibly unrealistic. We've pretty much had every type of manager there is since Moyes - charismatic and football-addicted Roberto, young forward-thinker Silva, playing-genius but bizarre Koeman, egotistical Allardyce, Maestro Ancelotti, toxic appointment Benitez , nice but ineffective Frank- and the only common thread amongst them all is that none of them have succeeded or been able to succeed under Moshiri's structure. If we bring in Pep or Arteta the story will be the same until the stain of this car-crash ownership is bleached clean.
Dyche, for all his failings (which are mainly his style of play and his in-game management when losing) has steadied the ship in the very roughest of turbulent waters. I've sat every game in the Paddock for more years than I care to recall and I've watched some absolute turgid games under all of them and definitely under Dyche and I've hated it, but I can see and value the fact that he's kept our heads above water and stopped OUR Club from falling into the abyss. On that basis alone he deserves a chance to lead us again next season. For clarity, I'm no happy clapper, I'm no Kenwright apologist and I'm not a Dyche fanboy....I'm an Evertonian who is realistic enough to acknowledge that with the crappiest poker hand imaginable and with so many of the cartel out to bury us we've survived in an environment we probably wouldn't have with most or all of the others.

Looking forward to greater times.
Spot on my Amigo!!
 
No chance we are getting a new manager this summer. The Ginger maestro is now one step below legendary status. He has made massive strides forward this season after the last 2 disastrous seasons on pitch and off pitch.
Maybe pressure will build if we hover about the bottom 1/4 of the table next season and suffer another relegation battle. But with more chaos and points deductions rumoured next year Dyche is 100% what we need to stick with.
Any news on the takeover mate? And do you know who will be on the board, or who will run the sporting side?
Because you must work for 777 or know someone who does, if you know dyche is definitely staying
 
Any news on the takeover mate? And do you know who will be on the board, or who will run the sporting side?
Because you must work for 777 or know someone who does, if you know dyche is definitely staying
No way 777 will sack Dyche, if 777 ever materialises. If the clowns do manage to scramble enough money together to pay off Moshiri, i expect not much will change. From what i read 777 have less money than Moshiri.
 

Amazing how some feel it's as simple as changing managers and we're flying up the table. Problem is, no manager worth considering will touch the Everton job with a barge pole given the dumpster fire that is our ownership and resulting financial mess (I suspect Dyche saying the job wasn't what he was sold is likely not being given the true picture on the finances and impending PSR breaches). That also precludes the idea of getting better players as we simply can't afford them. So, saying all that, what realistic alternatives are there to the man currently in charge? There are none, in my opinion.
Dyche makes us better defensively, on the whole, and has us safe with three games to go despite two points deductions. He deserves another season at least as this club we love is nowhere near able to attract better. And who's to say he can't adapt his tactics? He's never really had the players at his disposal to allow him to do that.
 
Amazing how some feel it's as simple as changing managers and we're flying up the table. Problem is, no manager worth considering will touch the Everton job with a barge pole given the dumpster fire that is our ownership and resulting financial mess (I suspect Dyche saying the job wasn't what he was sold is likely not being given the true picture on the finances and impending PSR breaches). That also precludes the idea of getting better players as we simply can't afford them. So, saying all that, what realistic alternatives are there to the man currently in charge? There are none, in my opinion.
Dyche makes us better defensively, on the whole, and has us safe with three games to go despite two points deductions. He deserves another season at least as this club we love is nowhere near able to attract better. And who's to say he can't adapt his tactics? He's never really had the players at his disposal to allow him to do that.
Folly to bin him off now. He's the stability we've needed for a while. Although nothing this club does surprises me now.
 
We needed stability because we were in freefall after Benitez and then Lampard.
Dyche has done superbly managing the team through bad times. They're the facts.
Anyone wanting to get rid of him needs a slap. We still need to continue with stability on the playing side while there is still a lot to sort out off the pitch. Dyche has proven he can manage through adversity and we still need him next season and at least the season after that.

Let's just be happy for now that we've got a solid manager in place.
 

….its why the club has to give him a new & improved deal. It’s going to be a sticky few seasons but I love this little swipe at the PL from his post match comments;

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We really, really shouldn't give him a new improved deal, he's got a year left on a highly paid contract.

He was 1 game away from the sack 6 weeks ago.

Let's see what next season brings before we start crazy talk like extensions.
 
We really, really shouldn't give him a new improved deal, he's got a year left on a highly paid contract.

He was 1 game away from the sack 6 weeks ago.

Let's see what next season brings before we start crazy talk like extensions.

There's no one actually in charge to give him a deal anyway. Everyone is basically in an interim position until a takeover happens
 
We really, really shouldn't give him a new improved deal, he's got a year left on a highly paid contract.

He was 1 game away from the sack 6 weeks ago.

Let's see what next season brings before we start crazy talk like extensions.
Exactly, its not like someone is going to try and poach him from us!! haha
 

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