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Player Valuation: £35m
As long as you accept you were wrong and bow down to mighty dycheyNo you are not a whopper at all . It’s not unreasonable to question people and their decisions.
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As long as you accept you were wrong and bow down to mighty dycheyNo you are not a whopper at all . It’s not unreasonable to question people and their decisions.
Too many are quick to write people off though. Not that long ago there were calls for him to be sacked.This. So many is like if you mean one thing, you have to stand by it even if the situation changes. Like you can say a Manager is doing awful if he is, and then you can say he is doing good if he later improves.
He was never 'doing awful' either, most criticisms where based on preconceptions that had nothing to do with Dyche's performance at Everton. We improved from the moment he stepped in the door (from a very very low bar granted).Too many are quick to write people off though. Not that long ago there were calls for him to be sacked.
Sometimes progress just needs to be recognised even when it doesn’t amount to results and Managers to be given more time.
Loads of examples in the past where managers had ropey starts and went on to achieve great things!
Too many are quick to write people off though. Not that long ago there were calls for him to be sacked.
Sometimes progress just needs to be recognised even when it doesn’t amount to results and Managers to be given more time.
Loads of examples in the past where managers had ropey starts and went on to achieve great things!
All good @Eggs?Feels like the first Everton squad a manager has had that doesn’t have any bad eggs in in ages.
This simply isn't true and is just a lack of analysisHe got judged on his tactics, how he set up the team etc, and there was no signs early in the season that was promising. It was just not good enough .So rightly so he got criticism. His tactics has improved, then later we were seeing positive signs and then results coming. So based on not just results, but gameplans he was right to be criticised, and now he should get praised because he has adjusted and found out how to do things better
Yeah. You know you’re in good form when you’re gutted about a key player’s absence when the team news drops, and have totally forgotten he didn’t play at full time.…..impressed that he’s maintained standards with injuries in key areas. DCL out last week. Onana and Garner looked a formiddable axis, yet we beat Newcastle without both.
Post-match he mentioned making 3 positional changes to cover the loss of Garner, ideally you make just one. Pushing Young forward, playing Harrison central and dropping Doucoure deeper is a major disruption but he still got the job done.
The eye test, xG, and other underlying statistics showed that we were unlucky in terms of results early in the season. In fact, there were several hipster videos and analyzes about it online. Humans think they are very rational, but on the contrary we are full of bias. Data and analytics are a way to see past this veil of prejudice.This simply isn't true and is just a lack of analysis