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He had maupay you know the guy we got rid off because he was rubbish. His other strikers, Danny Wellbeck and glen murray who was a lower league journeymanPotter in three seasons at Brighton won 9 games per season twice and 12 games once, bare in mind we have won 8 games this season with 10 games left he also had a massive issue scoring goals, the only thing we would be getting is more passes, its a no from me.
Who is he going to have at Everton? All the players you mention score more goals than our strikersHe had maupay you know the guy we got rid off because he was rubbish. His other strikers, Danny Wellbeck and glen murray who was a lower league journeyman
I think 90% of managers would struggle to do better than Dyche but Everton should be aiming for the top 1 or 2%.So nothing to do with being a better manager??
It seems to me, some fans on here think 90%’of managers are all the same and would all struggle to do better than dyche with these players, apart from Klopp and pep
Maybe he was lucky with a motovated group of hungry players... He showed his true colours at Chelski. You can have the argument for and against most managers, what we need is stability for a few seasons. Not more chopping and changing depending on the direction of wind.The Brighton team he inherited was worse than this, and in 3 seasons got them to 9th with maupay upfront
Based on what? Newcastle look terrible and they have spent a fortune.
We should be aiming high, but im afraid we are deluded if we think we can go from where we are at this moment as a club in terms of playing staff and financials into the top 1% of PL level managers. That is probably a handful of names that the Liverpools, citys, man utd will be fighting over. (I assume we are talking PL level managers here.) Im afraid low expectations are what are required for a good few seasons and patience with what is an almost impossible job for Dyche. Sorry, its not what people want to hear but its the way it is at present.I think 90% of managers would struggle to do better than Dyche but Everton should be aiming for the top 1 or 2%.
We're an established club in the supposed best league in the world. We should be attracting the best.
Once we navigate past these FFP charges and are back on a positive path financially and have decent owners (that in itself could take 10 years) we are stuck bouncing and scraping at the bottom of the league.We should be aiming high, but im afraid we are deluded if we think we can go from where we are at this moment as a club in terms of playing staff and financials into the top 1% of PL level managers. That is probably a handful of names that the Liverpools, citys, man utd will be fighting over. (I assume we are talking PL level managers here.) Im afraid low expectations are what are required for a good few seasons and patience with what is an almost impossible job for Dyche. Sorry, its not what people want to hear but its the way it is at present.
So you’d have glen murray over DCL and how many goals did maupay get for dyche last season. When is it ever going to be the managers fault??Who is he going to have at Everton? All the players you mention score more goals than our strikers
No, I'm talking managers from anywhere. They dont have to have PL experience.We should be aiming high, but im afraid we are deluded if we think we can go from where we are at this moment as a club in terms of playing staff and financials into the top 1% of PL level managers. That is probably a handful of names that the Liverpools, citys, man utd will be fighting over. (I assume we are talking PL level managers here.) Im afraid low expectations are what are required for a good few seasons and patience with what is an almost impossible job for Dyche. Sorry, its not what people want to hear but its the way it is at present.
What stability are we getting just surviving. So all these managers sacked at Chelsea are rubbishMaybe he was lucky with a motovated group of hungry players... He showed his true colours at Chelski. You can have the argument for and against most managers, what we need is stability for a few seasons. Not more chopping and changing depending on the direction of wind.
That’s youWe should be aiming high, but im afraid we are deluded if we think we can go from where we are at this moment as a club in terms of playing staff and financials into the top 1% of PL level managers. That is probably a handful of names that the Liverpools, citys, man utd will be fighting over. (I assume we are talking PL level managers here.) Im afraid low expectations are what are required for a good few seasons and patience with what is an almost impossible job for Dyche. Sorry, it’s not what people want to hear but it’s the way it is at present.