I wonder how Steve Stone cannot contribute more to attacking pattern, he was a good winger back in the day.
What's sure is being a good player and good manager/coach is a different thing that many even world class players failed on.
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I wonder how Steve Stone cannot contribute more to attacking pattern, he was a good winger back in the day.
What's sure is being a good player and good manager/coach is a different thing that many even world class players failed on.
At least two of those are an obvious wind up.
CA stats,
PPG is the lowest at any time in his entire career.
62 games played (29 wins, 13 draws and 20 defeats)
Win percentage of 47%, dropping by the game
I`ve always looked at managers and thought that the sign of a good manager is getting more out of a set of players than is expected, is CA doing that? In my opinion our league position is where you could have predicted this set of players to finish.
I dont see any style coming through, there is no consistency, the home form is a massive massive concern. Only Sheff Utd and Fulham have worse home records and really that is criminal for Everton.
You have to ask yourself why clubs like Barca, Real Madrid, Chelsea are all successful. Because they put the pressure on the manager to achieve, if not they will get someone that can do the job and that has proven to be successful. Everton on the other hand have no pressure on the manager and they are allowed to drift from season to season until it get so bad the fans tell the club it needs to be changed.
At Everton CA has a job for life, clearly no big clubs want him that is how he ended up at Everton. He is coming to or beyond his best days but because of his past and his name Everton will never put any pressure on him to succeed and I think he will end up drifting as so many have done before.
IF the club is ambitious, they say they are, heads need to roll for failure BUT we have seen it for far too long that at Everton failure IS accepted with a must do better next time mentality, that is a massive problem and will undermine what they are trying to achieve and keep us where we should be 8th-12th in the Premier League. Big Club with a small time mentality!
- @ForeverEverton
Steve Stone was a quality player, but Frank Lampard was one the best in the premier league and didn't work out wellI didn't know that, wow that must be terrible, but that even happened to the best strikers in the league history like Aguero or CR7.
Steve Stone was a quality player, but Frank Lampard was one the best in the premier league and didn't work out well
Jep, Henry, Rooney, Gazza, Maradona... You can make an endless list.
No idea how they organize them with each other. Who has what responsibility and so on.
I know Wuan and Dyche have been basically their entire career together, Stone went Burnley in 2018 as a U23 manager, before Stone was assistant of Pardew during his time at Newcastle, and I remember them playing pretty good direct counter attacking football and him being the best manager there between Robson and Howe.
Something that Dyche announced to do with better players that he undoubtedly has this season than he ever had at Burnley, but they don't manage to bring in at all apart from a handful of games after now 2 full summer breaks.
Correctedyou know wuan aye…
I don't doubt he see's the season out (It's cheaper than sacking him for starters) However he could finish in the top 6 and he still won't be here at the start of next season imo. I just think the new owners will want their own people in the club and that's understandable.I very much doubt that Dyche is going anywhere, if he keeps up the current ability to grind out results and points.
I would be very surprised if we go down with Dyche and this squad.
I for one wouldn't be too ready to sack him and take a gamble, on some Potter type unknown, regardless of football style.
It could turn to tears very quickly.
Potter type?I very much doubt that Dyche is going anywhere, if he keeps up the current ability to grind out results and points.
I would be very surprised if we go down with Dyche and this squad.
I for one wouldn't be too ready to sack him and take a gamble, on some Potter type unknown, regardless of football style.
It could turn to tears very quickly.
There was a definite wee stained mattress brigade calling for his head. Halcyon days.