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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

I appreciate that the Red sh.. Echo reporters revel in Everton's distress, but the new headline about the emergence of a cruel new blow hitting Everton after the press conference. Couldn't see one. What new blow was it?
I don't buy the Red Echo stuff, I don't mind their Everton journalists at all.

But my God the clickbait headline crap their bosses force on them... I refuse to click on any of those. You can't reward that kind of thing with your clicks.
 

Clearly we are all guessing and speculating, but I don't think it's based on nothing.

Results are very firmly in the territory where this stuff is going to be discussed. There would not be a single club where that wouldn't be the case.

Of course TFG will be concerned and they will have discussions. The media feed off that by their nature but that's par for the course too.

If Dyche is sacked then it won't come as a surprise exactly.

I think we're coming to the final bend with Dyche. There can't be many people who think he'll survive the next two league games without positive results and at least one win. He even said himself yesterday that he regarded succession planning as normal in this situation.
He knows his time is up at the end of the season, no matter what happens. He's been doing this long enough to know that given where we are in the league, that there will be questions asked of him, but so far the only thing anyone has heard from TFG is in regard to stability. Painfully from a football perspective, that means Dyche.

If the club want to persuade a manager established elsewhere to leave their current role and join the new Everton project in June, then it's going to take months of sweet talking and courting to do so. Despite the attraction, it's still a massive task for anyone - to appease us lot and to build a competitive squad from scratch.
 
Yeah, I think TFG's hope we get to the summer with him is evaporating.

Jep it is, the time frame for a change would be ideal now, because I think a decent manager gets 1,3 points per games. That gets us around the 40/41 mark with that you normally stay up by a few points.

Survival is our first aim now unfortunately and very questionable that Dyche can do that this season.
 
I appreciate that the Red sh.. Echo reporters revel in Everton's distress, but the new headline about the emergence of a cruel new blow hitting Everton after the press conference. Couldn't see one. What new blow was it?
Nothing exciting.

'Dyche had just 16 first-team players available on Tuesday morning. Of those unavailable was Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is now having an ankle injury assessed, and Youssef Chermiti, who will be out for weeks with a thigh injury. There is better news for Armando Broja, who could be available on Thursday night after the injury that led to his withdrawal at the weekend turned out to be minor. Yet his troubling injury record is the reason a player of his potential was available to Everton in the summer and, while everyone hopes the opportunity represents his revival, it would be foolish to rely too heavily on him.

That leads to the irony that the only senior forward, in Beto, not carrying a complaint right now is the one whose sale could, should the right terms be offered, unlock the January transfer window for the Blues and help them bolster the squad. That is not just cruel misfortune for the club, it is a stark reminder of how, for all that a bright new future is on the horizon, Everton represent a challenge to whoever is in charge - whether or not that is Dyche.'
 

I appreciate that the Red sh.. Echo reporters revel in Everton's distress, but the new headline about the emergence of a cruel new blow hitting Everton after the press conference. Couldn't see one. What new blow was it?
I guess this bit...
"That leads to the irony that the only senior forward, in Beto, not carrying a complaint right now is the one whose sale could, should the right terms be offered, unlock the January transfer window for the Blues and help them bolster the squad. That is not just cruel misfortune for the club, it is a stark reminder of how, for all that a bright new future is on the horizon, Everton represent a challenge to whoever is in charge - whether or not that is Dyche."
 

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