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Should Sean Dyche be sacked?

Should he be sacked, tonight.

  • Yes

    Votes: 546 79.9%
  • Yes, but we cant afford it

    Votes: 99 14.5%
  • No

    Votes: 12 1.8%
  • No, hes doing a good job in difficult circumstances

    Votes: 12 1.8%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 14 2.0%

  • Total voters
    683
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This club is nowhere near the point of sacking Sean Dyche. That's the absolute truth of the matter.

There is no need for it because we're not exactly cratered at the foot of the table.

You can stamp your feet all you like but that fact isn't changing unless we're dancing on the relegation trapdoor in February or March.

Dont do this to yourselves. There's plenty to be angry about in football today but Everton isn't the major part of that anger as far as I'm concerned. Seeing that baldy Dutch get being handed a title is about 10x more distressing than seeing Everton lose at Old Trafford (again).

your chatting sheer sheet utter utter drivel

he’s the worst manager we’ve had

and he’s going
 
Always swimming against the tide

You are a sad old act these days.
Predictable, and very boring. He’s even labelled the new owners who haven’t even got the keys yet “carpet baggers” just like the previous incumbent. The prospect of TFG is very much welcomed by the majority, so of course he has to be the controversial one and the star of the show and go the opposite direction. It’s like watching an old film for the 100th time, very very boring and predictable.
 
Twice actually. There were only a few games left when he was sacked and he has to take responsibility for it although he would probably say the problems existed for 3 or 4 years which he would be right seeing as though it was him who was in charge of them.
No one in football would agree with you or anyone else downplaying his positive impact on that lot. No one.
 

Of course. It's not good enough and we are sleepwalking into relegation. Everything is bad currently. The points total. The performances. The atmosphere. The underlying metrics. The player-manager relationships. The manager-fan relationship. Everything.

A change is needed.
 

This club is nowhere near the point of sacking Sean Dyche. That's the absolute truth of the matter.

There is no need for it because we're not exactly cratered at the foot of the table.

You can stamp your feet all you like but that fact isn't changing unless we're dancing on the relegation trapdoor in February or March.

Dont do this to yourselves. There's plenty to be angry about in football today but Everton isn't the major part of that anger as far as I'm concerned. Seeing that baldy Dutch get being handed a title is about 10x more distressing than seeing Everton lose at Old Trafford (again)

Sean Dyche is done. There's nothing he can do to keep his job. It's just a matter of weeks.
 
All I'm seeing is that table and the fact we have 5 worse teams below us.

Dyche gets points in spurts: we'll do it again.

Relax.

Ilm more arsed about the manslaughterers being handed a title.
There’s no guarantee of that and I think we cannot afford complacency. We have a little headroom at present but not much.
 
me? i’m not the one trying to defend the worst manager we’ve had

who’s dust soon
Bit of recency bias there matty. This season has been poor but last season was one of the more peaceful times of being an evertonian with on the pitch performances. Don't think that 'worst manager we had' mantle is fair in that case.
 

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