Indeed. Just three points separate seven teams at the bottom with eighteen matches to play.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:15 amHis job will be to make them more difficult to beat, starting with the sorting out of Cody, Tarks and, possibly, Keane.
They'll be a well-drilled outfit and, given a more solid defensive base, should be a little more creative.
His opening games couldn't be much worse but, tbh, its not as if they're miles behind the rest.
It will indeed be interesting.
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Nonsense really their board have spun to keep the purse strings reined in blaming the fans so they don't have to spend money & satisfying FFP, the fans of everton aren't angels by any stretch but that wouldn't be crucial in deciding whether to move to everton or not.clarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:42 amI saw one reported failed transfer attempt on twitter yesterday for Everton where it has said something like the player wanted a more stable project or something.
The board are prepared to pay money for players - the fans have just made it difficult to sign players even with money.
It's interesting that people will see SD as the issue here, there is nothing to suggest this. If he can get the fans behind the team by winning games then Summer may be the time to then see the influence SD has on transfers but not before then.
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That is certainly true but whilst the other clubs battling relegation have strengthened significantly in this window Everton remained the only PL club not to make a January signing whilst selling Gordon to Newcastle.
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you could argue that if SD gets the current players (who are certainly very capable) into a winning mindset that he was the most important signing for them - and worth more than what other clubs didkentonclaret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:48 amThat is certainly true but whilst the other clubs battling relegation have strengthened significantly in this window Everton remained the only PL club not to make a January signing whilst selling Gordon to Newcastle.
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That's certainly true, although it could still be said that Everton's squad as a whole (whilst unmotivated in recent weeks) is better than enough of those around them. Forest, for example, have got themselves up the table, not by having better players, but simply tweaking their system to make themselves harder to beat and grind out a few clean sheets. I'm sure SD can at least so that.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:48 amThat is certainly true but whilst the other clubs battling relegation have strengthened significantly in this window Everton remained the only PL club not to make a January signing whilst selling Gordon to Newcastle.
In Tarkowski, Cody & Keane they've certainly got the best central defensive unit in that part of the table by quite some distance.
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Question being asked on twitter by Grand Old Team
Is this @Everton squad better than the Burnley squads Sean Dyche kept in the league for so long?
Give me something.
Anything.
Everton, mate.
https://twitter.com/grandoldteam/status ... CePeQ&s=19
Is this @Everton squad better than the Burnley squads Sean Dyche kept in the league for so long?
Give me something.
Anything.
Everton, mate.
https://twitter.com/grandoldteam/status ... CePeQ&s=19
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The media coverage of the fans after the Southampton game would have been enough to put off anybody.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 12:55 pmBe nice if it came out that players aren't interested in going there due to the dickish element of their fanbase.
You reap what you sow.
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Arguing stuff post to post as to who was first choice is somewhat moot. The word preference is perhaps the better one to have been discussing, and I think most of us could agree that perhaps Bielsa was a preference, but the terms and conditions were not, thus making Dyche the best choice (first or second doesn’t come into it)
A poster asked above why did Everton leave the announcement so late? It was probably purposeful to do so. In this way, the board can claim to have done its job by making the appointment, while at the same time, the new manager cannot be blamed fine in ability to bring in players, on his first day on the job, which also happens to be the last day of the window. No money spent. No debate to be had about FFP. All very convenient to me.
A poster asked above why did Everton leave the announcement so late? It was probably purposeful to do so. In this way, the board can claim to have done its job by making the appointment, while at the same time, the new manager cannot be blamed fine in ability to bring in players, on his first day on the job, which also happens to be the last day of the window. No money spent. No debate to be had about FFP. All very convenient to me.
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Mr D has drawn the shortest of Shorty McShort-Straws!
Seems to me that he is Moshiri's short term man and no matter what, will be replaced by Bielsa in the summer.
Seems to me that he is Moshiri's short term man and no matter what, will be replaced by Bielsa in the summer.
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Those players weren't investments though.ClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:16 pmMaybe so, but I think this just misses the wider picture. Sean Dyche isn't thick he knows that the Chairman isn't investing and indulging in high profile media posturing to the effect that the club cannot afford to invest in players because of Covid while seeking an LBO.
In the three years prior to the sale , 18/19. 19/20 and 20/21 we had a net spend of around £35 million mainly on Ben Gibson, Matej Vyrda, Jay Rod and Josh Brownhill. Just not enough over 3 seasons to stay in the PL. And yet a season or so later we spent over £50 million on shares.
The transfer policy was no longer really working, the investment was not enough, the club was up for sale and at the end the players knew they were going to have to leave the club or lose half their wages. The squad was no being replenished and numerous senior players are heading towards the end of their contracts with little prospect of renewal for most and the threat of relegation for others.
Yes, Steve Stone joining the club coincided with a downturn but it also coincided with Europe and the deterioration of relationships all round that occurred after that....!.
Ultimately, the leadership team wanted out and that was the prime cause of the issue. You can speculate on the nature of relationships within the club but the buck has to stop with the leadership team.
Jay, Matej and Gibson would offer nothing, or less, in resale value. I think we could make a profit on Brownhill, but there are a few muppets on this board who don't rate him.
The problem with this option is you are only ever plugging holes in the ship, you aren't making it better.
Alan Paces vision for the club isn't just the right way to go, but the only way to go. The problem in my view was AP had faith in his technological moneyball scouting system, and SD very much didn't.
I totally agree with CP, that the coaching side needed freshening up as well. The whole club had a feeling of stagnation. I wouldn't let any of that deflect from what SD achieved for us.
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If you need to shout and sweat to express yourself, you're not a very good coach. Not just in football, in any walk of life. Imagine going to a works meeting on a training course, and being shouted at and sworn at.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 8:36 pmWho mentioned abuse? Certainly not me.
If that was what Stone was doing then I agree that's out of order.
If it's just the usual shouting and swearing whilst coaching, then I'd say different people have different ways of expressing themselves. It doesn't make it right, but I would imagine it's pretty commonplace.
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The major problem that Everton face is not keeping clean sheets but in creating chances and scoring goals. You mention Nottingham Forest climbing the table by grinding out results, making themselves harder to beat, and keeping clean sheets. Over the last 8 games Forest have scored 8 goals and conceded 12 winning 3 matches. Everton have scored just 4 goals conceded 16 and failed to record a win in those 8 matches. Oh how Sean would love to have been reunited with Kiwi Chris Wood!Spijed wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 11:01 amThat's certainly true, although it could still be said that Everton's squad as a whole (whilst unmotivated in recent weeks) is better than enough of those around them. Forest, for example, have got themselves up the table, not by having better players, but simply tweaking their system to make themselves harder to beat and grind out a few clean sheets. I'm sure SD can at least so that.
In Tarkowski, Cody & Keane they've certainly got the best central defensive unit in that part of the table by quite some distance.
Most Everton fans would agree the need to have added at least one, maybe two, strikers to the squad to increase the goals output not add defensive reinforcements.
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The board sacked Lampard at pretty much to worst time possible - They should have done it with more of the transfer window left. Whether that was purposefully timed or not - who knows.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:42 amNonsense really their board have spun to keep the purse strings reined in blaming the fans so they don't have to spend money & satisfying FFP, the fans of everton aren't angels by any stretch but that wouldn't be crucial in deciding whether to move to everton or not.
There isn't an FFP consideration surely with the sale of richarlison and gordon?
Its clear that there is a toxicity at the club and regardless for where the blame lies for it - I am simply stating that the events we have seen by a small number of Everton fans, will surely be put into consideration when an agent has multiple offers for a player.
Do we sign for Everton or go somewhere else ?
Danjuma did a u-turn and there were reports of players deciding against Everton
Batshuayi reportedly turned them down because they wanted a more stable project.
Given they made no signings, I am yet to see the evidence that the recent events have not been the causation for lack of transfer activity rather than money given that both these players appear to confirm the club have been active in trying to get players in. It's not been reported, we couldn't agree a fee/wages etc.
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Richarlison was sold on the final day for Everton's 2021/22 accounting period - that sale was done so they could scrape over the FFP line last season and has no bearing on FFP this season, it effectively confirmed the end of our clubs threat of a legal case against them.clarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:46 pmThe board sacked Lampard at pretty much to worst time possible - They should have done it with more of the transfer window left. Whether that was purposefully timed or not - who knows.
There isn't an FFP consideration surely with the sale of richarlison and gordon?
Its clear that there is a toxicity at the club and regardless for where the blame lies for it - I am simply stating that the events we have seen by a small number of Everton fans, will surely be put into consideration when an agent has multiple offers for a player.
Do we sign for Everton or go somewhere else ?
Danjuma did a u-turn and there were reports of players deciding against Everton
Batshuayi reportedly turned them down because they wanted a more stable project.
Given they made no signings, I am yet to see the evidence that the recent events have not been the causation for lack of transfer activity rather than money given that both these players appear to confirm the club have been active in trying to get players in. It's not been reported, we couldn't agree a fee/wages etc.
The Gordon sale helps with FFP this season, where Everton did all their spending in the summer, and now have to pay for yet another management team on top of the ones they were already paying. Do not be surprised if Everton post significant losses again this season but stay within FFP.
No doubt our club were happy to see Dyche and co have a new contract that takes them to the end of the one that they had at our club - you would imagine that (if we were still paying them under the terms of their deals with our club) we are now no longer paying/contributing to their wages.
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He’s got a massive job on his hands there. Really hope if they go down they stick with him. Very interested to see how he gets on if given enough time.
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Poisoned Chalice.
But if there is 1 person I'd back to achieve this near impossibility it would be Sean Dyche.
But if there is 1 person I'd back to achieve this near impossibility it would be Sean Dyche.
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I think there are lots of reasons for anything going wrong but in this case the number one issue was the fact that the leadership team wanted out. And they wanted out in a way that would almost certainly lead to issues we had subsequently.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:13 pmThose players weren't investments though.
Jay, Matej and Gibson would offer nothing, or less, in resale value. I think we could make a profit on Brownhill, but there are a few muppets on this board who don't rate him.
The problem with this option is you are only ever plugging holes in the ship, you aren't making it better.
Alan Paces vision for the club isn't just the right way to go, but the only way to go. The problem in my view was AP had faith in his technological moneyball scouting system, and SD very much didn't.
I totally agree with CP, that the coaching side needed freshening up as well. The whole club had a feeling of stagnation. I wouldn't let any of that deflect from what SD achieved for us.
Investment, a refreshed squad and competition for stalwarts would have helped enormously with the morale in the squad and the stagnation that occurred.
I don't want to cast aspersion on APs vision but the fact that most of the new young players come from Belgium or City tends to suggest that VKs appointment more than Ai technology that is responsible for the fact that we now seem to have an abundance of playing talent with a market potential. AP appointed VK...!
I don't want to go around the issue because there are more appropriate threads other than to rebut the criticism of Sean Dyche.
It is a fact that up to 18/19 Sean Dyche turned the club into a top ten outfit. It's also an undeniable fact that the investment required from that point on was not there and I think its only fair to suggest if it had been all the evidence suggests we would not have been relegated.
It's also a fact that we did have money to spend and it wasn't spent on playing assets.
All in all, what's done is done and I think it's only fair to use facts to make an assessment of Sean Dyche. Saying that it may well have all been for the best. I won't sit here and say I predicted it because I didn't but nonetheless given what happened it couldn't have turned out any better than it has....!
And I fear for Sean Dyche because he has now inherited a board much more dysfunctional and dis-united than the one he complained about at Burnley.
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The press are always quick to state that SD did a brilliant job at Burnley despite the financial restrictions in being able to buy players to strengthen the squad.I would be one not to argue with this. However his relationship with Garlick, particularly in the latter period of MG being Chairman, have been well documented. In the early years of the relationship after our second promotion we made some astute purchases-Defour, Cork, Wood, Hendrick, Lowton, Westwood, JBG, Pope. These players blended in well and enabled us to stay out of relegation at season end, and twice we got in to the top10.
However as relationships between manager and chairman got more challenging, transfer windows became so painful. All we heard was the SD whinging about how hard the market was. I suspect the relationship was the stumbling block more than Garlicks refusal to buy.
One of the roles of a manager,is building brilliant relationships with the board and greatly influencing them to support you with players he has identified. I think this is where SD failed. I also don't know how much sway SD has anymore in influencing a player to join his club.Its interesting but Lampard was appointed manager of Everton on 31 January 2022, the eve of the window,with the club selling Richarlison at the end of at window. However Frank with a day to go was able to get Deli Ali, and Beeke of Man Utd to sign on loan. Not great signings in retrospect but got them over the line
SD would have known a week ago he had the job at Everton. Any manager worth his salt and doing everything to avoid the droop,would have known the strengths and weaknesses of the Everton team and should have been able to identify players that could improve the team, but also who could get to join us. So whilst Bournemouth, Leicester, Forest and Saints spent big, Everton achieved NOTHING in the transfer window.
By contrast VK was already "networking" two weeks before being announced as our manager. If SD is still thee in June it will be interesting to see his impact on recruiting new players
However as relationships between manager and chairman got more challenging, transfer windows became so painful. All we heard was the SD whinging about how hard the market was. I suspect the relationship was the stumbling block more than Garlicks refusal to buy.
One of the roles of a manager,is building brilliant relationships with the board and greatly influencing them to support you with players he has identified. I think this is where SD failed. I also don't know how much sway SD has anymore in influencing a player to join his club.Its interesting but Lampard was appointed manager of Everton on 31 January 2022, the eve of the window,with the club selling Richarlison at the end of at window. However Frank with a day to go was able to get Deli Ali, and Beeke of Man Utd to sign on loan. Not great signings in retrospect but got them over the line
SD would have known a week ago he had the job at Everton. Any manager worth his salt and doing everything to avoid the droop,would have known the strengths and weaknesses of the Everton team and should have been able to identify players that could improve the team, but also who could get to join us. So whilst Bournemouth, Leicester, Forest and Saints spent big, Everton achieved NOTHING in the transfer window.
By contrast VK was already "networking" two weeks before being announced as our manager. If SD is still thee in June it will be interesting to see his impact on recruiting new players
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Whilst I would want to see him do well naturally in repayment of what he did for us for many years, I’d not share that confidence.Claret Toni wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:04 pmPoisoned Chalice.
But if there is 1 person I'd back to achieve this near impossibility it would be Sean Dyche.
Im genuinely interested to see if SD has what it takes to do the job or whether he’s going to fail like the last few managers that have gone there. Some of which have had far stronger cvs and experienced
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I'm not pretending everything's hunky dory at goodison it clearly isn't I just don't buy into the excuse that it's the fans fault the club aren't attracting signings, the problem is the unwillingness to splash the cash & in all fairness I can fully understand why FM doesn't want to spend they've spent enough already to certainly expect to be somewhere different to where they are now & he probably feels he chucking good money away not to mention the expense involved with firing a manager & hiring a manager.clarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:46 pmThe board sacked Lampard at pretty much to worst time possible - They should have done it with more of the transfer window left. Whether that was purposefully timed or not - who knows.
There isn't an FFP consideration surely with the sale of richarlison and gordon?
Its clear that there is a toxicity at the club and regardless for where the blame lies for it - I am simply stating that the events we have seen by a small number of Everton fans, will surely be put into consideration when an agent has multiple offers for a player.
Do we sign for Everton or go somewhere else ?
Danjuma did a u-turn and there were reports of players deciding against Everton
Batshuayi reportedly turned them down because they wanted a more stable project.
Given they made no signings, I am yet to see the evidence that the recent events have not been the causation for lack of transfer activity rather than money given that both these players appear to confirm the club have been active in trying to get players in. It's not been reported, we couldn't agree a fee/wages etc.
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David Squires on … Bielsa, Dyche and the Everton manager interview process
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Now I'm not suggesting Sean will set his team up like this but surely something like this could survive?
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...........Keane........................Tarkowski......................Coady...
Gray.............Gueye.........Doucoure........Davies.............Mcneil
..........................Maupay...................Calvert-Lewin.......
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...........Keane........................Tarkowski......................Coady...
Gray.............Gueye.........Doucoure........Davies.............Mcneil
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You are right it's completely irrelevant he's got the job regardless if he's 1st choice or 7th choice I think some posters are blinkered regarding SD & don't like to acknowledge bielsa was the preferred choice, it was widely reported that bielsa snubbed the job after it became clear FM was only willing to go so far with concessions & then turned to dyche, it's clear (not 100% never 100%) it was bielsas job if he really wanted it albeit he would have to back down on his conditions proposed to FM & accept the terms FM offered.Rick_Muller wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:51 amThe argument about first choice or second choice is an exercise in semantics. Whether SD was first choice or not, he is now employed by Everton to manage the team and I dont think he would have taken it on (I know I wouldn't!) if he got the feeling he was the second choice. I suppose it all comes down to how their chairman and SD discussed it and none of us will know about any of that.
It is a little disingenuous to suggest that Bielsa wasn't the favoured appointment at one point though, and likewise also a little disingenuous to suggest that Dyche is not favoured now (because he's in the job!).
I am genuinely interested in how SD does at Everton, and whilst I dont like that club at all now (mainly because of the feeling of entitlement of the fan base over recent seasons) I do also genuinely wish him well in his role and I hope he proves the doubters wrong.
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Everton were the first team I saw as a 7yr old v Blackpool and Goodison was the closest ground to our village.So I have a soft spot for Everton and know lots of Evertonians. I wish our greatest ex manager Sean all the best in solving an impossible problem
Scoring goals with a non scoring strike force is a major task.Every player turning down Evertons overtures is a massive blow.
Scoring goals with a non scoring strike force is a major task.Every player turning down Evertons overtures is a massive blow.
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They'll stay up.
He will bring a freshness to them, a new attitude if you like. That "none shall pass" mantra we saw when he had us at our resolute best. He'll bring any prima donnas into line or he will ship them out. Ego's will be wound right in, and those not buying into his ethos of "minimum requirement is maximum effort" will also be binned.
Not bringing anyone in has helped - if they go (and i don't believe they will) he can suggest it was because he wasn't given a real chance to stay up by bringing in new legs.
Those players are easily capable of staying up. They just need a very simple and clear plan and they need to be organised. They'll get that.
He will bring a freshness to them, a new attitude if you like. That "none shall pass" mantra we saw when he had us at our resolute best. He'll bring any prima donnas into line or he will ship them out. Ego's will be wound right in, and those not buying into his ethos of "minimum requirement is maximum effort" will also be binned.
Not bringing anyone in has helped - if they go (and i don't believe they will) he can suggest it was because he wasn't given a real chance to stay up by bringing in new legs.
Those players are easily capable of staying up. They just need a very simple and clear plan and they need to be organised. They'll get that.
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Surely Dyche will change the way they are set up and go 4-4-2 with CalvertLewin up front and maybe Maupay next to him. Gray and McNeil on the wings to wang in lots of crosses which C-L would thrive on. A couple of busy midfielders and two from Tarky, Keane and Coady at the back.
Simples.
Simples.
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And if DCL is injured again?
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Sure they will have someone in there to receive the ball. They will have a reserve striker won’t they?
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Ellis Simms who was recalled by Everton from his loan spell at Sunderland. Simms was expected to return to Sunderland until Everton failed to bring in any new strikers in the January window.
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The above , plus the fact that he tried to sign C G from Chelsea ( ridiculous choice ) reminds me of the desperation of D Moyes when he went to Man Utd.warksclaret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:55 pm
SD would have known a week ago he had the job at Everton. Any manager worth his salt and doing everything to avoid the droop,would have known the strengths and weaknesses of the Everton team and should have been able to identify players that could improve the team, but also who could get to join us. So whilst Bournemouth, Leicester, Forest and Saints spent big, Everton achieved NOTHING in the transfer window.
I don't like Dyche but believe that he is without doubt Evertons best chance of progressing at this moment in time, however I think the job won't be pleasant for him.
I certainly don't think he has made the best of starts, not even one loyal player added ( Brownhill ? )
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Just a suggestion:
Can we stop posting about the state of Everton FC (on and off the pitch)?
If people want to discuss Everton FC, and it's onfield performance, could they start their own thread?
I'm sure I'm not alone in finding this Everton "love-in" a bit much right now.
Why don't we keep this thread for the Sean Dyche appreciation club, leaving Everton out of it?
Can we stop posting about the state of Everton FC (on and off the pitch)?
If people want to discuss Everton FC, and it's onfield performance, could they start their own thread?
I'm sure I'm not alone in finding this Everton "love-in" a bit much right now.
Why don't we keep this thread for the Sean Dyche appreciation club, leaving Everton out of it?
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
But the thread is " SD is the new Everton manager "boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:08 pmJust a suggestion:
Can we stop posting about the state of Everton FC (on and off the pitch)?
If people want to discuss Everton FC, and it's onfield performance, could they start their own thread?
I'm sure I'm not alone in finding this Everton "love-in" a bit much right now.
Why don't we keep this thread for the Sean Dyche appreciation club, leaving Everton out of it?
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
So when does he stop being "the new" Everton manager?
TBH, I have no problem with people celebrating what SD did for BFC, but I can't be alone in not giving a monkey's about Everton FC.
TBH, I have no problem with people celebrating what SD did for BFC, but I can't be alone in not giving a monkey's about Everton FC.
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Good for you.
Read the other threads instead.
Read the other threads instead.
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
I like to read them all, Eddie
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Even the ones where posters try to virtually kill each other
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
I know, mad isn't it.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:09 pmEven the ones where posters try to virtually kill each other
One doesn't find out without reading them
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Good question bill.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:54 pmSo when does he stop being "the new" Everton manager?
TBH, I have no problem with people celebrating what SD did for BFC, but I can't be alone in not giving a monkey's about Everton FC.
Ney York has been using the “new” label for a couple of centuries now. It was previously New Amsterdam so they must like the suffix.
My washing powder has been claiming it’s a “new” formula since I can remember too.
It’s just two examples tbh. I’m not sure any of this really helps us though.
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Very funny, i like his workBilly Balfour wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 3:44 pmDavid Squires on … Bielsa, Dyche and the Everton manager interview process
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... ew-process
Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Perhaps "improved" would be a better adjective?boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:54 pmSo when does he stop being "the new" Everton manager?
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Yes, he's very good.
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
And some even struggle with thatboatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:54 pmSo when does he stop being "the new" Everton manager?
TBH, I have no problem with people celebrating what SD did for BFC.
Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
Club messed up with Sean's live press conference with a Lampard thumbnail
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Re: ARTICLE: Sean Dyche is the new Everton manager
decent first press conference..... he just comes over well and knowing what he's talking about. The only nit for me was the notion of working the phones hard, from which we are led to believe at least 17 rejections...... and having good players in the building that would have to be displaced. Both can't be true