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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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He did give us what will probably end up being our last Goodison victory over the RS

That, the 5-1 with Brighton and the two great escapes will be his legacy I think

Plenty of managers who have had less
2 wins in 2 seasons shows how far we've fallen. Can't imagine anyone getting anything out of this side. But he doesn't help himself at all.
 

Why would you keep him if we don't invest In the squad ? he can't get results with the current players as he's bereft of ideas
Exactly why would you keep him if we cant sign anyone?
He is telling us every week the players arent good enough thats why the results are the way they are.
So expect the same for the 2nd half of the season and sleepwalk into relegation.

He is more or less telling us he cant work with these players and yet you want him to continue

Quite a bizzare post

Most people are stuck in the polarised loop of Dyche in or Dyche out - when really that’s ultimately not the issue at all. I don’t think anyone has blind loyalty, it’s more based on what people feel is best for Everton.

If you follow most posts carefully, the debate is actually on whether you think the players are crap and will need to be pragmatically dragged over the line by playing the percentages or the players are under performing and are actually an attacking menace
without this manager.

Danny’s made some really good points on thus, these players, were crap and struggled to perform and score for 4 seasons now. We’ve so,d our best players every season and had a negative net spend every year.

The opposite point of view is these players will start winning games with a different manager - there’s no evidence to base that on - it’s a big risk. People might be right - but what if they’re wrong, big stakes. It’s an unknown.

So what do we know? Well we know he’s managed us to safety with low point total in a first half of a season. We know he’s managed us to safety when points have been taken away from us and we were catapulted to second bottom of the league.

It’s actually only logical to think based on past performance, he has the skills. Dave made some great points last night, on the run of form and being 15th at the moment, it was worthwhile perspective.

So it’s where you sit on the risk spectrum and how good you think this group of players are or can be.

Personally as I said, if there are no resources in Jan and we can’t spend - I’m siding with the dude that’s kept us up twice all ready with this limited group.

The X as I’ve said is TFG, if they are going to protect their investment and invest in the squad in Jan, then it makes sense that that investment is players - future proofed to the satisfaction of a new manager, therefore a change in those circumstances is logical, like Howe at Newcastle.

As I say I don’t think anyone is blindly following Dyche, he’s here two years almost, that’s beyond the PL average, he’s our longest serving manager since Martinez, ultimately all mangers move on and Dyche will to - it’s inevitable, because that’s the nature of the job everywhere. So at some point all who want him to leave will get there wish, its just when, same for every manager.

When it comes to us and how it’s relative to keeping him presently I think lads are looking at the playing squad, seeing its limited, seeing the risk and if the ability to change and invest in it isn’t there - why not trust a dude that’s done it twice here.
 
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