To be fair Mourinho won the champions league whilst at Porto and Klopp took Mainz from the second division and got them promoted to the first division for the first time ever, he then got them into the UEFA super cup.Stayingup wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:02 amHis abilities dont seem up to the Premier League? Guess hes just been lucky these past six or seven seasons then. How do you think an exalted one like Klopp or Mourinho woulsd cope with the transfer budget hes had over the past 3 or 4 seasons? I think I know. During his time here, the club had bought from the lower dovisions and generally bought well. How many players from the lower divsions have the the exalted ones bought?
Dyche to Everton?
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Isn't keeping a club in the PL for six consecutive seasons on a very limited budget an excellent over-achievement?claretandy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:26 amNo comparison, Moyes did excellent at Everton, and in hindsight did an ok job at utd.
How many other managers do you think could achieve that?
I'd say none, otherwise they'd already be doing it.
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It’s a fair comment, but how many clubs are even in our position? Most want to spend money and play attractive football. For example Newcastle/palace had better seasons than us last year and both managers were hounded out for the style of football they play.
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Sean Dyche is no quitter. He has been loyal to us and he is King of his Castle.
We've had the Judas back-stabbers and Sean is not one of those. He's here for the long haul and long may he reign!
We've had the Judas back-stabbers and Sean is not one of those. He's here for the long haul and long may he reign!
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I wouldn’t say Roy hodgson was hounded out he retired & has since stayed retired the blokes in his 70s for crying out aloud, the fans weren’t that excited about the style of football at SP though & regarding bruce you’ve got more of a case he was never liked due to his Sunderland connections so he was on a hiding to nothing in some respects.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:40 amIt’s a fair comment, but how many clubs are even in our position? Most want to spend money and play attractive football. For example Newcastle/palace had better seasons than us last year and both managers were hounded out for the style of football they play.
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Would be hilarious for us and him, are they going to pay £12m to pay up his contract here, there is your answer.
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stunning that this thread gets to post 54 before anybody brings up Dyche's character. Regardless of whether Everton had an interest or not, I do not see the man leaving with BFC languishing where it is. He would not want that as a blemish on how he sees himself, never mind how others see him
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I can’t see Everton’s owners taking Robbie Savage’s advice somehow