….he can only work with whatever Thelwell has given him and from what I see he’s doing a decent job.
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We are 3 wins in 4, the only bad thing is the game we lost was the easiest of the lot.
But hey, we are here now, as ive said, im a simple man, I just want to see Everton win games, some very tough games coming up.
Lets see how we get on.
For now, im a happy man, but that Luton result still stings.
Point Taken.This is the thing mate Garner was anonymous before Dyche, its really weird.
Throw in the development of Branthwaite. Chemiti ticking along getting mins. Dobbin given the nod. Simms last season. Patterson got his chance and unfortunately didnt take it - as yet. Also thought Onana had one of his best performances for us yesterday. Young players are being developed, more then under any other manger we've had in recent history. Young Brathwaite bit our hand off during the week for a new deal - i thought that might be problematic - clearly hes happy and feels hes developing.
Hes rescued McNeill who was dog dirt before he arrived, while he looks to have made the right decision on giving Dom time to get "fit" and back to his best in the face of huge pressure, risk and criticism (touches wood).
Yesterday we looked really balanced all available (bar Dele and Coleman) - he built that with Thelwell, there is a plan hes working toward. He saw through a fair few chancers in the summer and they were gone in short order.
I just think some of the stuff is off the wall and based on stereotype or biased opinion developed early as opposed to reality. When you anaylse it there is a lot hes doing thats developing the club and trying to move it forward. Thats a process rather then an event.
Im enjoying it.
Doesn't explain how he's been given good/decent players and he misuses them or just flat out doesn't though, that's the non-decent part.….he can only work with whatever Thelwell has given him and from what I see he’s doing a decent job.
In the words of a wise man we once knew................SAY IT.I try really hard to put antagonistic venom in and everyone just rolls their eyes at my best friend efforts. Think I’m finished man, it’s over.
I do not think Dyche is nearly as stubborn as some on here want to make him out to be, I think we have just forgotten what a truly stubborn manager looks like. Hes benched Keane, and hes started playing Garner through the middle and playing out-and-out wingers. While these have not happened on nearly the same timeline as fans would like, I can remember multiple managers in recent history that literally would not consider a single change to what they were doing until they were sacked.
What many may not realize is... we are 2nd in the league in shots, 5th in shots on target, 6th in shots allowed, 6th in shots allowed on target, so good on both sides of the ball. Through 90% of the pitch we have dominated but its the final balls on both ends of the pitch that have done us in, and he probably is confident that those will start to even out.
Oh it stings alright .We are 3 wins in 4, the only bad thing is the game we lost was the easiest of the lot.
But hey, we are here now, as ive said, im a simple man, I just want to see Everton win games, some very tough games coming up.
Lets see how we get on.
For now, im a happy man, but that Luton result still stings.
And "he's started playing Garner in the middle" - only because Gana was injured, he was lined up to be a right winger AGAIN lolHe couldnt wait to get keane back in the team last season and we condeded twice as many goals. He started the season with him and he came under so much pressure after the villa game it was even mentioned in the press conference, which is quite rare i think. I dont often hear questions about individual players being so poor they are brought up in press confrences. He knew he had to drop his boy. The world was telling him he was awful.
I thought McNeill and Harrison were in the original line up before Gana's injury, meaning Garner and Gana were playing centrally?And "he's started playing Garner in the middle" - only because Gana was injured, he was lined up to be a right winger AGAIN lol
Onana was originally dropped for disciplinary reasons otherwise he would have been in the middle with Gana and Garner out wide/dropped for Harrison.I thought McNeill and Harrison were in the original line up before Gana's injury, meaning Garner and Gana were playing centrally?
Onana was originally dropped for disciplinary reasons otherwise he would have been in the middle with Gana and Garner out wide/dropped for Harrison.
I'm pretty sure that would of been worded differently if Saturday hadn't picked us up.….he can only work with whatever Thelwell has given him and from what I see he’s doing a decent job.
Point Taken.
If we get a result in a fortnight then I will start agreeing with you.
However, if we are soundly beaten, then you will have to relook at your comments, because let's be honest, Bournemouth will probably finish 20th this season, and we were at home.