Yep. Fully back the manager. He's only had half a season without any transfer window and managed to keep us up, which was the objective in January. Until he goes wrong, got my full backing.Dyche 96% approval rating?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yep. Fully back the manager. He's only had half a season without any transfer window and managed to keep us up, which was the objective in January. Until he goes wrong, got my full backing.Dyche 96% approval rating?
Do you actually promote it to them or other channels? Maybe worth doing an infographic or something?Aye mate.
To my knowledge no media have ever carried it and we've been running the annual survey for a while now.
That's a lot of multis if you ask meOpen question to the 304 individuals that answered that they are on some level satisfied with Bill Kenwright:
What has influenced you to express that sentiment?
I genuinely expected 100% unsatisfied, and am surprised to see 304 people who view him favorably. I'd love to be convinced that I have had him all wrong. Please provide your insight.
Yeah but we’re not saying we were happy with 96% of his decisions, that would be surprising given he played Keane too long when Mina looked to be fit and played Maupay at all.Whilst Dyche has done okay I am surprised at his 96% rating, we stayed up by the skin of our teeth and he defo made more than 4% mistakes, the rest of the survey is as damning as expected.
Do you actually promote it to them or other channels? Maybe worth doing an infographic or something?
... who would claim, "It's a survey of only 7,000 men & women walking their dogs!"I like the idea of an infographic - good idea! Though I'm useless at design. It's why I just lash them in a PowerPoint doc. I'll see what it'll cost for next time. The software was the survey is already £70 odd quid for 1 month though
I promote it across website/forum/social - I get asked a lot if I'll share it with the club - perhaps I'm not seeing the value in promoting it to the club? I figure anyone at the club can see it anyway?
It is an impressive sample size, but obviously skewed to internet message board blues who have different (more negative) opinions to blues more generally.7000 is a good sample size by any standards.
Fair play to all.
It is an impressive sample size, but obviously skewed to internet message board blues who have different (more negative) opinions to blues more generally.
Try Canva or Canva Pro for some templates (also Depositphotos has some infographic designs and templates).I like the idea of an infographic - good idea! Though I'm useless at design. It's why I just lash them in a PowerPoint doc. I'll see what it'll cost for next time. The software was the survey is already £70 odd quid for 1 month though
I promote it across website/forum/social - I get asked a lot if I'll share it with the club - perhaps I'm not seeing the value in promoting it to the club? I figure anyone at the club can see it anyway?
Thanks for the response. Professionally, I am tangential to surveys, but have no real expertise...know enough to know how difficult it actually is.Its a good point mate.
What I do is send it to a sample first of people who I know are Everton fans. It goes to that sample first for testing but also it means I can capture typical weightings in the event Kopites etc think its funny to share the link and hijack it.
Within a few minutes I know within a few % what every result will be. 90%+ in that initial sample dont use this forum and all scorings remain consistent.
Also, most survey responses come from our Facebook group, followed by Twitter, followed by news aggregators... followed by here. You gang of lazy sods.
That's a lot of multis if you ask me