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I expect Dyche will put a rocket up them in training this week for missing so many chances. He will be fuming to lose that game they way we did.
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I can see why you think it is and it maybe borne out of frustration. But I stand by what I say re Keane, Iwobi and Maupay.
If we get better players into the team then of course he deserves a chance but I do feel its a valid concern re having chermiti, DCL, Danjuma plus two others.
Do you honestly see him dropping Iwobi for any of those?
How can he also not trust Keane enough to play v Bournemouth but start him today?
I may also be pedantic but playing Garner on the right is a total waste of his talent too. He should be built around as opposed to shoved on the wing.
I expect Dyche will put a rocket up them in training this week for missing so many chances. He will be fuming to lose that game they way we did.
Can’t argue with a lot of what you say, however Sean Dyche is the manager we deserve. We are the worst run club in the Premier League, we have a poor unbalanced squad, we can’t expect a top manager to come to such a basket case of a club. We did it once and we are still relegation contenders. This club needs systemic change, that change needs to start at the top, only then will things start to improve. I read a piece about DCL undergoing a factory reset, that is what Everton need.I understand alot of the counter arguments!
'We played well'
'Goal shouldnt of been disalowed'
'Better than anything under lampard'
'He's been let down by not getting a striker in'
All are very true.....especially the last one, that is a perfect example of how the club are ran and the brainlessness to not understand the importance of picking up as many points from a favourible opening fixture list.
But......Fulham were there for the taking! They will not be very good this season and the Dycheism's pre & in game get me so infuriated.
We all knew what his line up was going to be! His obsession with needing to shoehorn michael keane into the team, playing 2 wingers who.....well.....arent actually wingers and his decision to go with and stick with Maupay!
Fulham made 3 changes before we even had subs warming up and that changed the game.
Danjuma, Cannon, Dobbin even Gomes could of contributed in an attacking way before they scored and we then had to chase the game.
None of these things are just pointed towards this game, they can also of been pointed at him during Dyches 1 win in 11 games last season!
His stubborness and his 'i know better' demeanor really wind me up!
I know alot of people will scoff, but you are allowed to think the club have let the manager down AND think the manager isnt very good!
A better manager/coach wins that with the same group of players
Agree with that!Can’t argue with a lot of what you say, however Sean Dyche is the manager we deserve. We are the worst run club in the Premier League, we have a poor unbalanced squad, we can’t expect a top manager to come to such a basket case of a club. We did it once and we are still relegation contenders. This club needs systemic change, that change needs to start at the top, only then will things start to improve. I read a piece about DCL undergoing a factory reset, that is what Everton need.
Energy doesn’t win matches , flair, skill and goals do!! We haven’t any. mostly league one players if that’s not desrrspectful to them. Two lads on the bench yesterday who could have helped wont learn anything watching that crap!!
No one's asking for him to become or be a top manager - work ethic and directness of play are great under him. We're asking for him to grow a few more braincells to see the obvious stubborn mistakes, nothing to do with how the club's run on that front.Can’t argue with a lot of what you say, however Sean Dyche is the manager we deserve. We are the worst run club in the Premier League, we have a poor unbalanced squad, we can’t expect a top manager to come to such a basket case of a club. We did it once and we are still relegation contenders. This club needs systemic change, that change needs to start at the top, only then will things start to improve. I read a piece about DCL undergoing a factory reset, that is what Everton need.
Yeah, both are equally important, and we/Dyche predominantly goes for one over the other.Can have all the ability in the world, but if you can’t keep fitness levels to that of a premier league level for 90 minutes then you’re not going to win any matches, so I completely disagree.
Fitness is just as important as any flair for me.
Surely he would have done that last season? When they also missed numerous chances and he stubbornly stuck with the same players every week.I expect Dyche will put a rocket up them in training this week for missing so many chances. He will be fuming to lose that game they way we did.
That's not true! Sometimes we start wrong from the off and take 45 to 60 minutes to fix the glaring mistake.Surely he would have done that last season? When they also missed numerous chances and he stubbornly stuck with the same players every week.
I get some people don’t rate dobbin or cannon but I would fancy their finishing over some of our other players. But we don’t even try to change the setup until it’s too late.
Yeah sometimes but I think under Dyche we normally start fairly high energy rather than the other way. (Unless someone makes an awful error and throws the game entirely)That's not true! Sometimes we start wrong from the off and take 45 to 60 minutes to fix the glaring mistake.
I’ll never understand how any professional football manager can’t see what every fan can see with players like Maupay. And yet as shown with Lampard and now Dyche it seems as though so many can’t see past “experience” and throw him in week after week even though the end result is always the same.Surely he would have done that last season? When they also missed numerous chances and he stubbornly stuck with the same players every week.
I get some people don’t rate dobbin or cannon but I would fancy their finishing over some of our other players. But we don’t even try to change the setup until it’s too late.
He is setting us up well at the start, and we could have been clear. There are loads of positives from Dyche. But he just needs to be more flexible in changing things or we will end up on another run of 1 in 11 or something.
I dunno, remember quite a few games, like Fulham last season for example, where we started with a high line for literally no reason and it didn't work so they smashed us.Yeah sometimes but I think under Dyche we normally start fairly high energy rather than the other way. (Unless someone makes an awful error and throws the game entirely)