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Sean Dyche

Would you be happy with Sean Dyche??

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Dyche has worked with what he could afford, and done a damn fine job of it. Anyone who thinks the goal they scored at Goodison this season was an example of his agricultural football needs to give their head a wobble.

Could he work with bigger budgets and create more appealing overall style? Personally I think he could, with the only real concern being whether he could manage the delicate egos that’s par for the course with the higher end scale of players.

I think his CV is a better bet than Silvas for example.
 
I'd hate it if Dyche left Burnley any time soon but I do think one day he could get a team like Everton, Villa, Newcastle, Leeds etc into the Top Six.

Doubtful, but if we win our last 2 games, Burnley could finish above Arsenal.

I was impressed how Atletico Madrid gave a masterclass last week with only 10 men for 80 minutes against the Gunners. I could see Dyche being similar to Diego Simeone if given the right backing. Not free-flowing with lots of goals but extremely hard to beat.

I can actually envisage Dyche reviving a team like Villa and making them a top six club again.
 
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Well as he has done with Burnley I think we need to show a little more ambition than the English Moyes...agree with you regarding his cv being better than Silva who we should swerve
 
Koeman has achieved success at more than one club.

We need a man with a plan either way.

I agree. We need a manager with a clear vision and the know-how to bridge the gap to the top 4. I'd actually take Silva at this point. I think he will achieve a lot in his career with or without Everton.
 

Ye ye ye, you'se would all be jerking off to him if his name was Shawna Dyche.
 
I agree. We need a manager with a clear vision and the know-how to bridge the gap to the top 4. I'd actually take Silva at this point. I think he will achieve a lot in his career with or without Everton.
I’m not sure his CV suggests that he’s a man to stick around anywhere tbh, and Everton need a man who’s going to build something here, and that takes time. Whoever gets the job needs not only money but patience.
 
Dyche has worked with what he could afford, and done a damn fine job of it. Anyone who thinks the goal they scored at Goodison this season was an example of his agricultural football needs to give their head a wobble.

Could he work with bigger budgets and create more appealing overall style? Personally I think he could, with the only real concern being whether he could manage the delicate egos that’s par for the course with the higher end scale of players.

I think his CV is a better bet than Silvas for example.

I agree with all of this
 
I think Dyche is way better than the usual crew on here give him credit for

He's not cosmopolitan or exotic, but he's clearly a good man manager and is equipped with a fair bit of tactical nous. He also expects his sides to try and win against the top teams, which Allardyce clearly doesn't

The only question I'd ask is this, if he gets Burnley into Europe is he going to want to leave them without seeing that campaign through?
 

I think Dyche is way better than the usual crew on here give him credit for

He's not cosmopolitan or exotic, but he's clearly a good man manager and is equipped with a fair bit of tactical nous. He also expects his sides to try and win against the top teams, which Allardyce clearly doesn't

The only question I'd ask is this, if he gets Burnley into Europe is he going to want to leave them without seeing that campaign through?
Hopefully not mate.
 
Dyche has worked with what he could afford, and done a damn fine job of it. Anyone who thinks the goal they scored at Goodison this season was an example of his agricultural football needs to give their head a wobble.

Could he work with bigger budgets and create more appealing overall style? Personally I think he could, with the only real concern being whether he could manage the delicate egos that’s par for the course with the higher end scale of players.

I think his CV is a better bet than Silvas for example.

You mean that goal because we were incapable of closing down under Koeman?

The flip side is the away game when they punted the ball in the air 90% of the time and was us under Big Sam that actually passed the ball funnily enough (not well mind).
 
You mean that goal because we were incapable of closing down under Koeman?

The flip side is the away game when they punted the ball in the air 90% of the time and was us under Big Sam that actually passed the ball funnily enough (not well mind).
Any goal would be a world beater against our migrating geese display team.
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Dyche is not what we need. He has done to Burnley what Moyes did to us. We need better than that. But even if we wanted him, why would he leave Burnley when they are about to be in europe. He isn’t going to want to not give that a shot.
 

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