2024/25 Sean Dyche

Not sure what to make of that but I would suggest he doesn't get funny with the fans.

Fans have continued to show up home and away despite 3 very testing years.

Exactly. It's not his role to either. Nor anyone else at the club

Their role is to get Everton wins. To get performances.

Nothing else. Certainly not to tell us all how to support the club
 
Dyche had an easy out for this one. He could have bedded the new signings in and had an excuse for the slow start. He just kind of shot himself in the foot. Hopefully Branners is back sooner rather than later and he Dyche can exercise some common sense for the next one. Spurs will be very tough.
thank u for adult view buddy. v refreshing makes thread nice to interact again.
 
Dyche had an easy out for this one. He could have bedded the new signings in and had an excuse for the slow start. He just kind of shot himself in the foot. Hopefully Branners is back sooner rather than later and he Dyche can exercise some common sense for the next one. Spurs will be very tough.
Yup, said as much earlier. Instead, he has nowhere to hide having picked "his" team. People will give new players a honeymoon. Dyche took that away today and stank the place out with his loyalty to serial failures. It's maddening, and it's lost me - somebody who has really appreciated the excellent rescue mission he has successfully pulled off over the last few seasons. While the main issue at our club is in the boardroom, today was an inexcusable and abject capitulation that even admirers cannot explain away. He's taken the first step to ensuring he won't be leading us into the new stadium today.
 

I said it plenty of times last season and the situation is still the same, Dyche is going nowhere under the ownership/financial circumstances we’re in. Waste of time thinking about it until the situation changes or until the end of the season when he’s out of contract.
 

The reason why our new players didn't play is because they had no Premier League experience???

Did Minteh have Premier League experience for them, No Sean but their manager played him and he destroyed Mykolenko whilst he was on the pitch.

Sean the fans will only listen to this rubbish for a limited time, the clock is well and truly ticking

a player has to play to get it.
 
I said it plenty of times last season and the situation is still the same, Dyche is going nowhere under the ownership/financial circumstances we’re in. Waste of time thinking about it until the situation changes or until the end of the season when he’s out of contract.
Agreed. But some of us who might have thought he could lead us into the new stadium will be thinking twice after that inexcusable disgrace today. It's as if Dyche is telling a fanbase destroyed by corrupt, incompetent owners that the on-pitch stuff will be even worse than we were prepared to endure in these trying circumstances. He had a chance to point to a slightly brighter future today, where we know things will be tough but where we will still be looking to move forward, and instead arrogantly and brazenly told fans that our new signings are less trustworthy than proven failures Young, Keane, Holgate, Gueye, and Doucoure.

In other words, last season is as good as it's ever going to get for us under Dyche. Frankly, after years of misery, that's not enough to have to run the gauntlet of yet another relegation battle this season. We wished to stay up last term because it meant we might have new ownership and new hope. But we don't - and there's no serious expectation of that changing any time soon. People are upset not only because of the result today - they are upset because Everton has become a toxic wastedump for people's emotions. Dyche is merely the lightning rod.
 
The reason why our new players didn't play is because they had no Premier League experience???

Did Minteh have Premier League experience for them, No Sean but their manager played him and he destroyed Mykolenko whilst he was on the pitch.

Sean the fans will only listen to this rubbish for a limited time, the clock is well and truly ticking
He has to drop that mentality quickly. You play your best players. You find solutions. You don’t bank on “experience.” Even after Brighton scored, he really didn’t do enough to fix the issues. It’s on him. If he wants to be stubborn, he probably won’t have a career here for much longer. We need a response next week. Show something. The players are no doubt embarrassed and hopefully motivated to come out strong in the next one.
 

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