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Summer transfer window 2023

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The other crowd have revamped the midfield and the season only just finished. Two young French U21 international's and a World cup winner.

We offer captain Tom a new deal.....

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They’ve only signed Mac Allister so far, they haven’t even made an offer for Thuram or Kone
 
Why? Read my post that u quoted me on. Were Leicester cut adrift?

Well, they do have experience fighting relegation

You really need to apologise to the forum. You got your predictions completely wrong.

I cant even believe you had 'Shakey, Deano and JT' down as some relegation escape specialist team. The three of them are utter frauds.
 
You really need to apologise to the forum. You got your predictions completely wrong.

I cant even believe you had 'Shakey, Deano and JT' down as some relegation escape specialist team. The three of them are utter frauds.
Wow! I don't know what the issue is. Is it not understanding the English or is it an uncontrollable bias which forces you misquote
 

Got lucky with one of the most one sided matches i have ever seen when they played newcastle. Would you say he did a good job?
Well, ultimately he didn't keep Leicester up so he failed at the job. Given that he failed I can't see any way to say he did a good job.
 
Wow! I don't know what the issue is. Is it not understanding the English or is it an uncontrollable bias which forces you misquote

There's no misunderstanding mate. You came on the forum and stated we needed to be concerned because Leicester had made the right managerial change...they won 9 points from 24. You were dead wrong.
 
It's imperative we get those two in.

If we do then I trust Dyche to know how to balance out sales and incomings elsewhere.

Dyche will look to replicate what he had at Burnley in terms of strike partners. I'm pretty sure of that. He will defo get a big target man in. I'll be amazed if he doesn't.
Ready to be amazed then!!!
 

There's no misunderstanding mate. You came on the forum and stated we needed to be concerned because Leicester had made the right managerial change...they won 9 points from 24. You were dead wrong.
So it is a combination of both the English and the bias. If you don't think Everton needed to be concerned about Leicester I really can't understand you. Do you realise it came down to 1 goal on the final day between Everton and Leicester as to which team was relegated? Can you not understand that was reason for concern?
 
And disappeared then after we stayed up after patting our heads for weeks prior to that.
I am here now! I was also reading when u stayed up which I was happy for. But there were so many emotional people on here that lost the understanding of civility that I elected not to post for a week or two
 
Ready to be amazed then!!!
Dave was correct in Jan that Dyche was the right man for the job. Everton needed to stay up and he was the best candidate to deliver, which he did. However, imo, Dyche is not going to take Everton forward. He will probably consolidate PL status next season with a bit of flirting with relegation but to put Everton where they should be (top 6/8) then Dyche is not the right man. The risk is if a new progressive manager comes in now would he keep Everton up or is another season of Dyche required to ensure safety? If there is any money for transfers I think now would be the time to get a progressive manager in that can start to shape things for the future.
 
Dave was correct in Jan that Dyche was the right man for the job. Everton needed to stay up and he was the best candidate to deliver, which he did. However, imo, Dyche is not going to take Everton forward. He will probably consolidate PL status next season with a bit of flirting with relegation but to put Everton where they should be (top 6/8) then Dyche is not the right man. The risk is if a new progressive manager comes in now would he keep Everton up or is another season of Dyche required to ensure safety? If there is any money for transfers I think now would be the time to get a progressive manager in that can start to shape things for the future.
Oh dyche definitely deserves to take us to BMD, But by then we will have already moved on ( Contracts ) a lot more trash.
We hopefully will still be in the premiership, have a New Board and New Investors all set up and getting to grips with running a club ( the right way )

So once we enter BMD It will be a complete fresh start, and that probably for the best, means Manager aswell...
 

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