Toffe3m4n
Player Valuation: £80m
Fairly certain that absolutely no one is suggesting this mate..People's bar is so low.
He kept us up two seasons running, let's give him another five years.
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Fairly certain that absolutely no one is suggesting this mate..People's bar is so low.
He kept us up two seasons running, let's give him another five years.
Spot on.Where’s the love in?
Half the forum are saying they’d like him out now, out by Jan, or out by the end of the season.
The other half is saying he’s done a decent job and perhaps he can take us a bit more further before an ownership change/new stadium and it probably needs to be reassessed.
Where in any of that is a love in? No one’s calling for a 5 year deal, there’s no mural of him on the stadium, he doesn’t have a chant, there’s been one banner of him that was linked to the points deduction and that took him almost a year to get, Lampard had his face in the gwladys far sooner.
Where exactly is the love in? If anything it’s open season on Dyche every day on here even in pre season.
Logically, I want to agree with you. But I have my doubts.There will be new owners before we move. Foolish as it may seem I'm fairly confident of that.
And agree he's the man for right now to keep the ship steady, his job was always to get us to BMD and so far he's doing that. When that job is done it has to be thank you and goodbye though. No room for sentimentality, don't want to hear people saying let's see how he does with more money to play with or anything like that. Massive opportunity for us to turn things around, we need to be serious when the moment comes.
Depends on the ambition. If it’s keep in the league without big spending he’s your man, but if you want to try to move up and aim for Europe, he’s far too limited. I applaud him for keeping us up whilst simultaneously despising how he makes us playThere will be new owners before we move. Foolish as it may seem I'm fairly confident of that.
And agree he's the man for right now to keep the ship steady, his job was always to get us to BMD and so far he's doing that. When that job is done it has to be thank you and goodbye though. No room for sentimentality, don't want to hear people saying let's see how he does with more money to play with or anything like that. Massive opportunity for us to turn things around, we need to be serious when the moment comes.
Or someone who has a idea of how football can be played in the year 2024, and no I wouldn't prefer any of the above.Spot on.
How on earth there are people who'd look at our last two seasons and believe we're better off without Dyche beggars belief.
Maybe they'd prefer Koeman, Benitez or Lampard back.
Spot on.
How on earth there are people who'd look at our last two seasons and believe we're better off without Dyche beggars belief.
Maybe they'd prefer Koeman, Benitez or Lampard back.
Surely the ambition when spending the money and time we have on the stadium has to be to properly compete. If we're happy with mediocrity we shouldn't have bothered.Depends on the ambition. If it’s keep in the league without big spending he’s your man, but if you want to try to move up and aim for Europe, he’s far too limited. I applaud him for keeping us up whilst simultaneously despising how he makes us play
Saying that Dyche shouldn't be in charge at BMD doesn't mean denying the job he's done in keeping us up. Credit where credits due he's kept us where we need to be to be in a position to rebuild when the time comes.When we talk about any opportunity of a clean slate in mid table at the new stadium with PSR issues behind us etc. we shouldn’t forget that the world could have looked very very different if Dyche hadn’t have done the job he did when he arrived. If we had been relegated at any point we might not have even been talking about there being a club let alone takeovers or new stadiums.
When we talk about any opportunity of a clean slate in mid table at the new stadium with PSR issues behind us etc. we shouldn’t forget that the world could have looked very very different if Dyche hadn’t have done the job he did when he arrived. If we had been relegated at any point we might not have even been talking about there being a club let alone takeovers or new stadiums.
A section of online fans have always given grief to the firefighters who may not be "name" managers but came in and steadied the ship.
We were all at sea post Koeman departure and Alladyce did a solid job all things considered taking us from the bottom 3 into 8th.
King Carlo left us with no money to spend & the only interested manager being Tony Pulis. Benitez came in and his early top 6 form ultimately kept us up after Tory Lampard took over and had us in the relegation spots.
Dyche has replaced Lampard who left the club in a right old mess and has made us semi competitive despite little investment and points deductions.
A section of online fans have always given grief to the firefighters who may not be "name" managers but came in and steadied the ship.
We were all at sea post Koeman departure and Alladyce did a solid job all things considered taking us from the bottom 3 into 8th.
King Carlo left us with no money to spend & the only interested manager being Tony Pulis. Benitez came in and his early top 6 form ultimately kept us up after Tory Lampard took over and had us in the relegation spots.
Dyche has replaced Lampard who left the club in a right old mess and has made us semi competitive despite little investment and points deductions.
I’d like to think so, but I try to keep my hopes low when it comes to Everton these daysSurely the ambition when spending the money and time we have on the stadium has to be to properly compete. If we're happy with mediocrity we shouldn't have bothered
A section of online fans have always given grief to the firefighters who may not be "name" managers but came in and steadied the ship.
We were all at sea post Koeman departure and Alladyce did a solid job all things considered taking us from the bottom 3 into 8th.
King Carlo left us with no money to spend & the only interested manager being Tony Pulis. Benitez came in and his early top 6 form ultimately kept us up after Tory Lampard took over and had us in the relegation spots.
Dyche has replaced Lampard who left the club in a right old mess and has made us semi competitive despite little investment and points deductions.
Or that he doesn't know the meaning of the phase, let's play football.I think a lot of the hate Dyche gets is because he managed Burnley and has a shaven head.
He’s picked up some impressive wins during our depressive period.