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2023/24 Sean Dyche

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He's done everything right so far in my eyes. Changed the psyche, instilled belief, put the basics first and has them working their socks off. I don't think you can under estimate how hard that will have been with a group of players that we're struggling to get anything right when he arrived. He quite correctly identified what was required to put some foundations in place. I very much doubt that some cool foreign coach would have got that and certainly wouldn't have got what Everton are about. Steady the ship, finish mid table and that will represent a huge step forward. It is then up to Sean to show us and the football world that he can take a team beyond that, and if part one works he should be given that opportunity. Whole thing would be 4 seasons at least. If he isn't capable then we say thanks for sorting us out and we move on at that point.
 
Proper weird on here, we just won away from home against a good Palace team after two consecutive relegation battles looking way more resilient, and I come on here and hear shouts of sack Dyche for Neil Lennon! Wow!!!

People shouting how Everton deserve better, did people just wipe the memories of the last two years away??

Never change!!
It’s just one shout. The same poster is such a good judge he stated that Paulo Maldini wasnt as good as Gary Stevens and that Kevin Ratcliffe was a better CB than Nesta. That particular Rangers hating vacuum has about as much authority as a “do not tumble dry” label, he’s beyond parody.
 
Sean Dyche is EXACTLY what we need right now. Builds resilience, confidence and fighting spirit. Makes us a mid-table team rather than relegation battlers. This in turn makes us a far better prospect if we go shopping in the January window. This also makes us far likely not to fold should we receive a points deduction.

Is he the long term solution? I think not, but anybody who thinks this squad of perennial bottlers would have been turned into a good footballing side is utterly deluded.
 

I have always said I wanted 11th-14th and we are 14th at the moment. It's not fun to watch and I have no issue with being direct, but id prefer if it was through quick interplay rather than the 70+ long balls we average in a game. At the end of the day let's stay where we are for this season and build on it in the summer like Thelwell seemed to be suggesting in that recent interview. Keep it up lads.
 
Easy to support it all at the moment, it will be about supporting when we've lost three on the trot which we inevitably will.

Dont get too high when winning or too low when loosing.

We go again.

Looking forward to Utd - they wont fancy us at all - their confidence is flaky at the moment and there are points to be earned from the next fixture - need to make Goodison a bear pit.
 
I don't want safe. Everton deserve better.



Lennon is a serial winner. Committed and passionate.
Last heard of being sacked from an obscure Cypriot side kinda says it all really.
Clubs are falling over themselves to get him signed up.
Lampard could win trebles with Celtic in Scotland, I'm happy with Dyche at the moment thank you.
 
That’s what impressed me most, could have settled for the draw but got the win. I still think we sat on the lead too much after going ahead 2nd half. On a side note I can believe the meek response in the media to Ezes 1st pen. He’s going down before he even reaches Branthwaites leg.
 
@Saint Domingo @Neiler where are you lads? Giving it massive all week to the plebs that doubted “proper football manager” Dychey, not heard a peep out of you today. Leaving your little pet gremlin to do all the donkey work in here for you and waffle on about Lampard for some reason as if that has any relevance to anything.

No way this prehistoric carthorse makes it til Christmas.

10 points from last five games, 8 points above the relegation zone, players in form and improving.

You better hope 777 are absolute mad men and wield the axe upon an ownership change or another one of your extremely premature predictions will be wrong..again.
 

@Saint Domingo @Neiler where are you lads? Giving it massive all week to the plebs that doubted “proper football manager” Dychey, not heard a peep out of you today. Leaving your little pet gremlin to do all the donkey work in here for you and waffle on about Lampard for some reason as if that has any relevance to anything.

No way this prehistoric carthorse makes it til Christmas.
Was I the pet gremlin?
 
Far too much is said about the perceived style of play a team adopts these days. Conversations about what a team is like to watch are a bit snobby and more how I’d imagine a neutral to view things.

It would be lovely to be playing silky football and winning games, but the importance of this has been elevated to unreasonable and unsustainable levels by fans.
 
10 points from last five games, 8 points above the relegation zone, players in form and improving.

You better hope 777 are absolute mad men and wield the axe upon an ownership change or another one of your extremely premature predictions will be wrong..again.
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That’s what impressed me most, could have settled for the draw but got the win. I still think we sat on the lead too much after going ahead 2nd half. On a side note I can believe the meek response in the media to Ezes 1st pen. He’s going down before he even reaches Branthwaites leg.

…I thought it was a pen and the 2nd could’ve been given too. Of course forwards look for opportunities to go down but if you dangle out a leg or go to ground then you’re asking for trouble. Had those incidents been at the other end I’d have expected a penalty.
 

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