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Sean Dyche

Would you be happy with Sean Dyche??

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Anyone prepared to revisit this man?

Net spend: £-15million
Wages: third lowest in premier league
Stadium: 44 clubs have bigger stadiums in the England.

Burnley are a championship club at best in terms of outlay and infrastructure.
All anyone seems bothered about is the lack of Tika taka and the fact they got relegated once with him. (He has turned that round and come back stronger every season)
I like what I see from the man. Player like playing for him. He is straight talking. I don’t even think they play terrible football.
The cards he has been dealt with have been played masterfully. In any other world league he would be in line for the next top job in the division.
Better than the current manager. I don't know if he could take Everton to the top though.

Like all managers Everton will be looking at - more than a few questions over them that could probably only be answered by them doing the job.

I think there are a few people higher up on Moshiri's list of potential candidates which means it's unlikely he'll be coming here.
 
Anyone prepared to revisit this man?

Net spend: £-15million
Wages: third lowest in premier league
Stadium: 44 clubs have bigger stadiums in the England.

Burnley are a championship club at best in terms of outlay and infrastructure.
All anyone seems bothered about is the lack of Tika taka and the fact they got relegated once with him. (He has turned that round and come back stronger every season)
I like what I see from the man. Player like playing for him. He is straight talking. I don’t even think they play terrible football.
The cards he has been dealt with have been played masterfully. In any other world league he would be in line for the next top job in the division.

FFS, some of us are on the edge here. No one wants to wake up on a Tuesday and find this thread top of the list.
 
here is a man with known track record close to home.
Still people want a bet on any foreign manager on the off chance they will provide some mystery magic.
This is how we got trump and brexit.
 
Some of the suggestions for managers and players on here aren't going to move us up from seventh are they? We need to stop thinking of Kenwright style incomings which will only improve us a bit and instead think of very progressive incomings.

Sean dyche is not a manager who's going to improve us that much if at all. Yes he's done a good job, but so did Michael keane, he was another who clearly wouldn't take us to the next step.
 

Anyone prepared to revisit this man?

Net spend: £-15million
Wages: third lowest in premier league
Stadium: 44 clubs have bigger stadiums in the England.

Burnley are a championship club at best in terms of outlay and infrastructure.
All anyone seems bothered about is the lack of Tika taka and the fact they got relegated once with him. (He has turned that round and come back stronger every season)
I like what I see from the man. Player like playing for him. He is straight talking. I don’t even think they play terrible football.
The cards he has been dealt with have been played masterfully. In any other world league he would be in line for the next top job in the division.

If we want to continue to be a mediocre team then the answer is yes.

We need a manager who has achieved success at more than one club.
 
If Dyche has taken some small Italian or Spanish club into the top flight and then into Europe on a budget of a packet of Monster Munch, there’d be plenty on here advocating him as a great option.

He’s known for being incredibly thorough in every aspect of Management, I’d take him over some of the ‘names’ being bandied around here for sure.
 

Like Koeman?

Don't be daft.

Dyche has done a good job at Burnley but isn't the man for Everton.

Everton need a manager who has proven himself at more than one club, a manager who plays football on the deck and a manager who can inspire the fans and inject enthusiasm into the club.

Dyche ain't that man.
 
Don't be daft.

Dyche has done a good job at Burnley but isn't the man for Everton.

Everton need a manager who has proven himself at more than one club, a manager who plays football on the deck and a manager who can inspire the fans and inject enthusiasm into the club.

Dyche ain't that man.

Koeman has achieved success at more than one club.

We need a man with a plan either way.
 

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