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I'm not a massive Sean Dyche fan. He did well saving us last season but I have no burning desire to defend his choices.I appreciate that, massively, and it’s why I’ll never forgive that kopite dof for not addressing it
However, if you know you haven’t got the firepower and things are not working during the game you HAVE to change it. His tactical naivety has come to fruition on more than one occasion.
One way of setting up under any circumstances. It’s absolutely beyond belief that Frank Lampard has a better defensive record at Everton than Sean Dyche
We won 3 in his first 7 and then picked up 4 points from 21
I mean it’s Sean Dyche lads what do you expect??
Exactly - we were in freefall after that useless Tory git tried to relegate us and Dyche came in and against all odds finished ahead of Leicester and Leeds.
We've started the season weaker with no McNeil, Coleman, Mina and Gray on the verge of leaving. Put McNeil, Coleman, Danjuma in the starting 11 with Che Che & Gnonto also hopefully signing and things will pick up
We owe Dyche this season and financially until BMD is built and/or the clubs sold we wont be in a position to appoint a good enough replacement.
Dyche or Guardiola. Makes no odds. This squad is dross. Worse than last season arguably which is saying summat. Shambolic state of affairs.I'm not a massive Sean Dyche fan. He did well saving us last season but I have no burning desire to defend his choices.
If he cant do the job he has to go. But the problem is NO ONE can come in here without a forward capabable of scoring goals and keep us up. Not with the departures in the summer and the injuries we now have.
We'll have to back Dyche if they hand him players. If not then there's no poin t to any of this.
There is one place left to go: the boardroom.I don't think there's anywhere left to go after Dyche until the club are in a position to make an ambitious appointment, or at least provide financial backing. We're not getting an Emery.
Look at the 3 who went down last season and the appointments they made after sacking managers.
Lost to Arsenal, RS, United, Newcastle, Villa, Fulham, City. All finished top 10.
Picked up points against everyone outside that .
Zero players in January. Lost an attacker. Without a striker.
Stats suit any agenda
I haven’t just used stats though, because in my other post I pointed out that tactical frailties I’ve witnessed.Lost to Arsenal, RS, United, Newcastle, Villa, Fulham, City. All finished top 10.
Picked up points against everyone outside that .
Zero players in January. Lost an attacker. Without a striker.
Stats suit any agenda
Sean Dyche operates in the bottom half of premier league/championship that’s what he is!A career third relegation.
You only have to look at the standard of candidates when we have interviewed for a new managerI don't think there's anywhere left to go after Dyche until the club are in a position to make an ambitious appointment, or at least provide financial backing. We're not getting an Emery.
Look at the 3 who went down last season and the appointments they made after sacking managers.