Should he be sacked

Should he be sacked

  • Yes

    Votes: 211 53.0%
  • No

    Votes: 187 47.0%

  • Total voters
    398
Its ground hog day how we go about the manager year in year out.

We would have to get a one in a million motivator and tactician to get this group to get results with great togger and high finishes.

Until we have money and a secure owner we need to stick with Dyche. Its a horrible long term proposition but we need dyche to turn everton into a solid mid table side over the next few years and a competent owner to hand the keys over to a manager with ambition to take us to another level.

We are waaaaay too crap and unstable to take a gamble on someone less pragmatic. Dyche got these relegation survivalists of 3 years to a solid mistake finish (on points). When his objective was solely survival. Even before the deduction.

We have become too used to spitting out the chewing gum when the flavour weakens over the last 10 years. I feel this could be the worst time in our history if we spit it out now.
 
Its ground hog day how we go about the manager year in year out.

We would have to get a one in a million motivator and tactician to get this group to get results with great togger and high finishes.

Until we have money and a secure owner we need to stick with Dyche. Its a horrible long term proposition but we need dyche to turn everton into a solid mid table side over the next few years and a competent owner to hand the keys over to a manager with ambition to take us to another level.

We are waaaaay too crap and unstable to take a gamble on someone less pragmatic. Dyche got these relegation survivalists of 3 years to a solid mistake finish (on points). When his objective was solely survival. Even before the deduction.

We have become too used to spitting out the chewing gum when the flavour weakens over the last 10 years. I feel this could be the worst time in our history if we spit it out now.

You want Dyche for a few years? Christ.

He’s not immune from relegation. He had 2 with Burnley and was a Bournemouth goal away from another.
The gamble is sticking with Dyche. His style of football is dead in 2024.
 

With the lack of scoring talent, the Dyche approach to survival is likely the best option. If they ever actually buy or develop guys that can score, then you need to replace him.
 
It's too late to sack him now. Even if we got demolished tonight against a lower league team he's still got the safest job in the league.

Obviously defeat tonight makes another defeat at the weekend much more likely, but by then the transfer window is closed and any new manager would be forced to work with a downtrodden and extremely low on quality squad.

It would be great if the plan had always been to start the season with a bit of money having been left available for the final week of the transfer window just in case things don't click (which they haven't), in which case after another humiliating defeat tonight he could be sacked and a new manager could come in and change a few things.

But we know there is no money and that he's going nowhere regardless of results in the near future. He'd only be sacked if we're several games away from safety mid-way through January.

Continuing to make the same mistakes.
 
It's too late to sack him now. Even if we got demolished tonight against a lower league team he's still got the safest job in the league.

Obviously defeat tonight makes another defeat at the weekend much more likely, but by then the transfer window is closed and any new manager would be forced to work with a downtrodden and extremely low on quality squad.

It would be great if the plan had always been to start the season with a bit of money having been left available for the final week of the transfer window just in case things don't click (which they haven't), in which case after another humiliating defeat tonight he could be sacked and a new manager could come in and change a few things.

But we know there is no money and that he's going nowhere regardless of results in the near future. He'd only be sacked if we're several games away from safety mid-way through January.

Continuing to make the same mistakes.
Midway through January?

Oh my god.
 

Its ground hog day how we go about the manager year in year out.

We would have to get a one in a million motivator and tactician to get this group to get results with great togger and high finishes.

Until we have money and a secure owner we need to stick with Dyche. Its a horrible long term proposition but we need dyche to turn everton into a solid mid table side over the next few years and a competent owner to hand the keys over to a manager with ambition to take us to another level.

We are waaaaay too crap and unstable to take a gamble on someone less pragmatic. Dyche got these relegation survivalists of 3 years to a solid mistake finish (on points). When his objective was solely survival. Even before the deduction.

We have become too used to spitting out the chewing gum when the flavour weakens over the last 10 years. I feel this could be the worst time in our history if we spit it out now.

It's the fact he is clearly making things up about fan expectations getting into Europe etc. And Saturday's excuse, Spurs we're geared up for their first home game of the season, like us against Brighton, well for 30 mins.

Dyche has had the time now to implement this hard working defensive disciplined football... We've had our back sides handed to us good and proper. We've not looked remotely hard to beat or even aggressive in the two losses.

And then comes out with jackanory stuff about fans expectations, thought the pantomime stuff was well behind us.

Sack...
 
You want Dyche for a few years? Christ.

He’s not immune from relegation. He had 2 with Burnley and was a Bournemouth goal away from another.
The gamble is sticking with Dyche. His style of football is dead in 2024.

Agreed. I don’t know where Dyche gets this reputation as some kind of specialist in avoiding relegation, he’s been relegated twice (nearly 3) times as you say. It’s perfectly possible he gets us relegated.
 
we need dyche to turn everton into a solid mid table side over the next few years and a competent owner to hand the keys over to a manager with ambition to take us to another level.
Just take some tablets and go back to bed, when you wake up after you will realise it has all be a bad dream.
 
It's the fact he is clearly making things up about fan expectations getting into Europe etc. And Saturday's excuse, Spurs we're geared up for their first home game of the season, like us against Brighton, well for 30 mins.

Dyche has had the time now to implement this hard working defensive disciplined football... We've had our back sides handed to us good and proper. We've not looked remotely hard to beat or even aggressive in the two losses.

And then comes out with jackanory stuff about fans expectations, thought the pantomime stuff was well behind us.

Sack...
"Aggressive" and this crowd of Muppets is an oxymoron.
 

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