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2024/25 Sean Dyche

We don’t have a good team. We don’t have match winners.
We can’t compete for decent players. Our signings are all gambles. We can’t paint a clear picture of progress and meet the salary expectations of our better players.
It’s difficult circumstances by any standard.

And he's getting paid £5m a year to manage those 'difficult circumstances'
 
I've supported Dyche, possibly largely out of how terrible the previous two managers were and a fear of our recruitment process, but have heard nothing to suggest the Beto sub was anything other than tactical, he has become his own executioner. The inability to read the situation and the audience with that sub is infuriating.

My hope is we scrape some wins, get going to survive the season and a new owner comes in with a long term plan. I think the reality is Dyche is fired in 4 weeks and we scramble around for something resembling a manager.
 

See below Matty

So apparently El Bobble KNOWS just what Moshiri is going to do, which is special. as I'm not sure that Moshiri himself knows what he is going to do? Or When...

Now BB even gives you the exact opinion of what El Bobble's success rate is.... I'm amazed, I really am!

How you doin' Matty? You seem calmer and may I say less stressed tonight... If I may? 🙂

ha ha i’m good mate you? and what can we do except carry on supporting!
 
ha ha i’m good mate you? and what can we do except carry on supporting!
Yep, I'm all good mate many thanks for asking. I thought I might be a persona non grata on here from now on..?

So far nowt bad, and I can happily say that I've had my first Mod Intervention experience now too! 😁

**EDIT** Yes, keep on, keeping on, just hope all this ownership and managerial issues get sorted for next summer, and that we're still in the Prem (Which oddly enough, I feel quite good about, dunno why?)

What are your thoughts on this latest Textor news about a 'deal agreement' being close to being finalised? As reported by Alan Myers late last night;

I'm not on X, so I can't pull the image but,

""A deal involving John Textor and his backers to complete a takeover at Everton could be agreed soon, according to Sky Sports correspondent, Alan Myers.

Sky's northwest correspondent, who interviewed Textor for the broadcaster last week, tweeted late this evening that the Missouri-born billionaire is close to an agreement with Farhad Moshiri to acquire his 94.1% stake in the Club.

Myers said that once terms have been agreed, Textor will "begin the process of putting the finances in place, acquiring Premier League approval, and selling his stake in Crystal Palace".

Textor's Eagle Football Holdings own 45% of the South London club and he told Myers last week that he is confident he has a buyer for his shares in Palace which would free him up to purchase Everton, hopefully before the end of November.

His proposed deal for the Blues is not being conducted through Eagle but will be a transaction made outside of that group, supported by Aliya Capital Partners along with other as-yet unnamed backers. ""

Courtesy of Lyndon Lloyd, on Toffeeweb.

I know this is the wrong thread, but while I have your 'attention'(?) hehe

Does this get your hopes up mate?
 

I think we're too reactionary as fans.

Nobody wants Sean Dyche.

He's not fashionable, and I think that's partly why so many are particularly reactionary to him. Calling for managers like Potter, who have an even lower win rate than Dyche.

I'm seeing posts like this;



... and most, on shouty social media - agree.

But c'mon.

When he come in - 99% had us as down. We were down and out. Don't make me post the league table before he come in, and the immediate fixture list and us having no striker again...

2 seasons on the bounce we relied on the last home game of the season to stay up.

If people said after Bournemouth, we're going to sell more than we buy, and get massive point deduction - after the previous 2 years you'd again write us off as down.

He earned 48 points last season - that's massive progress from the 24 months before him.

We then again, sold more than we bought.

What's changed to make 95% approval of the manager (our survey at the end of last season). The consensus on social was the fella should have been in manager of the year shouts.

What has changed is - 4 league games. 3 Including Brighton, and Aston Villa and Spurs away.

It's mad, really.
 
Yep, I'm all good mate many thanks for asking. I thought I might be a persona non grata on here from now on..?

So far nowt bad, and I can happily say that I've had my first Mod Intervention experience now too! 😁

**EDIT** Yes, keep on, keeping on, just hope all this ownership and managerial issues get sorted for next summer, and that we're still in the Prem (Which oddly enough, I feel quite good about, dunno why?)

What are your thoughts on this latest Textor news about a 'deal agreement' being close to being finalised? As reported by Alan Myers late last night;

I'm not on X, so I can't pull the image but,

""A deal involving John Textor and his backers to complete a takeover at Everton could be agreed soon, according to Sky Sports correspondent, Alan Myers.

Sky's northwest correspondent, who interviewed Textor for the broadcaster last week, tweeted late this evening that the Missouri-born billionaire is close to an agreement with Farhad Moshiri to acquire his 94.1% stake in the Club.

Myers said that once terms have been agreed, Textor will "begin the process of putting the finances in place, acquiring Premier League approval, and selling his stake in Crystal Palace".

Textor's Eagle Football Holdings own 45% of the South London club and he told Myers last week that he is confident he has a buyer for his shares in Palace which would free him up to purchase Everton, hopefully before the end of November.

His proposed deal for the Blues is not being conducted through Eagle but will be a transaction made outside of that group, supported by Aliya Capital Partners along with other as-yet unnamed backers. ""

Courtesy of Lyndon Lloyd, on Toffeeweb.

I know this is the wrong thread, but while I have your 'attention'(?) hehe

Does this get your hopes up mate?

You'll get more mate unless you turn that adblock off...
 
I think we're too reactionary as fans.

Nobody wants Sean Dyche.

He's not fashionable, and I think that's partly why so many are particularly reactionary to him. Calling for managers like Potter, who have an even lower win rate than Dyche.

I'm seeing posts like this;



... and most, on shouty social media - agree.

But c'mon.

When he come in - 99% had us as down. We were down and out. Don't make me post the league table before he come in, and the immediate fixture list and us having no striker again...

2 seasons on the bounce we relied on the last home game of the season to stay up.

If people said after Bournemouth, we're going to sell more than we buy, and get massive point deduction - after the previous 2 years you'd again write us off as down.

He earned 48 points last season - that's massive progress from the 24 months before him.

We then again, sold more than we bought.

What's changed to make 95% approval of the manager (our survey at the end of last season). The consensus on social was the fella should have been in manager of the year shouts.

What has changed is - 4 league games. 3 Including Brighton, and Aston Villa and Spurs away.

It's mad, really.


I think it might have been most of our fans expecting Europe.

* Runs.
 
I think we're too reactionary as fans.

Nobody wants Sean Dyche.

He's not fashionable, and I think that's partly why so many are particularly reactionary to him. Calling for managers like Potter, who have an even lower win rate than Dyche.

I'm seeing posts like this;



... and most, on shouty social media - agree.

But c'mon.

When he come in - 99% had us as down. We were down and out. Don't make me post the league table before he come in, and the immediate fixture list and us having no striker again...

2 seasons on the bounce we relied on the last home game of the season to stay up.

If people said after Bournemouth, we're going to sell more than we buy, and get massive point deduction - after the previous 2 years you'd again write us off as down.

He earned 48 points last season - that's massive progress from the 24 months before him.

We then again, sold more than we bought.

What's changed to make 95% approval of the manager (our survey at the end of last season). The consensus on social was the fella should have been in manager of the year shouts.

What has changed is - 4 league games. 3 Including Brighton, and Aston Villa and Spurs away.

It's mad, really.


Over the last 3 seasons we’ve raked in 90 mill euros, other clubs are lashing out over that figure in the other direction.

Pounds per point last season he’s outperformed an awful lot of other managers, even highly rated ones like Iraola Silva Frank De Zerbi.

The results in first 4 games haven’t been good enough, but a season is 38 games long and quite frankly if he takes us to the new stadium in the PL he’ll have done the job we brought him in to do.
 

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