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2024/25 Sean Dyche

I wonder if the Dychettes are going to release a Christmas single?
Any suggestions

Only one choice really.

"Won't you stay another daaaaay"

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Waiting for the takeover could backfire badly.

If we’re in the bottom 3 by the time the new owners come in, that could affect which manager & players we can recruit.

If the takeover falls through, we’re stuck with the same useless board & a club flirting with relegation again.

I can’t see any reason to keep this goon a minute longer. SACK NOW!
 

Southampton, Leicester, Ipswich, Wolves, Palace. We've lost to 2 of them, but we've beaten teams they might not, and it's a long season. There should be no confusion with this being what I think and what I regard as acceptable however, I think we should be improving on what we did last season.
100% we should be improving on last season, but we won't as its the same old same old for Dyche
 

What’s your idea just keep him and get relegated because we can’t keep sacking managers ? Interesting theory
Personally dont think thats were we are headed mate.

Ideally sure, id like to see results pick up and id like to see him see out his contract with no need for the impact of compensation given the clubs financial and PSR position. While also avoiding additional instability in the vacuum the club is in at the moment in transition. It allows scope to improve our public profile from laughing stock basket case - to a club on a reasonable stable footing with opportunity to come in the future at a key time of commercial deal making. Its a question of what is good for Everton holistically and i think that's it.

I think its a natural end in good faith, for much at the club - including over 50% of the first team paying squad. Be ideal.
 
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I mean that's a good point. That's not where I'm coming from however.

Two wrongs don't make a right. You can't keep a 💩 manager in place just because you had already sacked a 💩 manager before, and before that, and before that.
Agreed. Other than Marco Silva as well I think most fans welcomes those sackings, in some cases some of those who were dismissed, were dismissed far too late in my opinion. It’s not been the sackings that the issue, it’s been the ridiculous appointments.

That’s the only real relevant argument I can see for keeping hold of Dyche until the end of contract…..none of us wants Moshiri at the wheel guiding the next appointment. We’ll end up bringing Christian Gross out of retirement!
 
Didn’t Klopp also do this with Stephen Caulker a few times?

Its last throw of the dice desperation stuff but against Fulham it actually worked. Its not much different than bringing on the big target striker for the last few minutes which absolutely loads of managers do.

In the big picture of things it’s really not that big a deal but of course it won’t stop people going over the top on here about it.
I remember Stuart Pearce putting on David James upfront over a centre forward - David Nugent or Jon Macken from memory? It didn't exactly work out and it's still laughed at to this day.

I can't remember Klopp doing that with Caulker but given you reference it then I take your word for it. The counter argument would be did Liverpool have strikers like Calvert-Lewin who is excellent aerially and strong at holding up the ball and linking up the play and Beto who is a good sub to bring on?

If Everton only had players like John Spencer and Neil Maupay as centre forward options then it would be more understandable for a player like Keane being chucked on up top in a desperate attempt to score a late goal.
 
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