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Sean would actually be better off at relegated Leicester, he'd get them straight back and they'd appreciate him, we all know how it's going to pan out at Everton, they've started on him already.
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They were swirling down the plughole and Lampard was out of it.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 8:49 amYou can't be 100% sure what would have happened otherwise if he wasn't appointed.
Mr D organised them, fired them up and got some belief.
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He probably did keep them up that should be beyond any reasonable doubt, but it's also possible but improbable that frank or somebody else could have done as well, regarding you praising dyche that's your business & nobody else's, I haven't commented or suggested 1 way or the other that you have or haven't as it's none of my business, I'm not quite sure what gives you the idea that I've claimed otherwise, but I'm certainly not going to start guessing what's going on upstairs with the contents of your cranium I suspect it's a empty void.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 5:43 pmDon't be a berk, Jakub, the only thing up for discussion is your usual stupidity. You know damn well that I've praised Dyche in this thread yet you still try to mask your illiteracy by claiming otherwise.
You claimed quite clearly that Dyche "probably" kept Everton up whereas, in fact, he certainly kept them up.
The fact that you couldn't actually write what you meant to say is your problem and no one else's.
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The only reason I wanted Everton to stay up was because of Dyche. I wasn’t even bothered about our 3 ex players.
He’s an inspirational manager and while it was probably time for him to go with us , it was also probably the right time for him to take over Everton.
He’s an inspirational manager and while it was probably time for him to go with us , it was also probably the right time for him to take over Everton.
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So you're still persisting with the idiotic notion that Dyche has only "probably" saved Everton from relegation?
Read the papers, you cretin.
Everton are safe, Dyche came in, matters improved and they stayed up.
As other posters have suggested, you are stupid, a troll or both.
Oh aye and before you start whingeing about personal comments, look back at your last one- you started us down this path.
If you can't take it, don't dish it out.
A great thread and luckily not quite spoiled by your inability to write, yet again, your thoughts coherently.
Read the papers, you cretin.
Everton are safe, Dyche came in, matters improved and they stayed up.
As other posters have suggested, you are stupid, a troll or both.
Oh aye and before you start whingeing about personal comments, look back at your last one- you started us down this path.
If you can't take it, don't dish it out.
A great thread and luckily not quite spoiled by your inability to write, yet again, your thoughts coherently.
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I wouldn't be surprised if he's sacked before Xmas unless they vastly improve. Wouldn't be his fault, it's just Everton.Elizabeth wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:04 pmThe only reason I wanted Everton to stay up was because of Dyche. I wasn’t even bothered about our 3 ex players.
He’s an inspirational manager and while it was probably time for him to go with us , it was also probably the right time for him to take over Everton.
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He should have gone at the end of season I don't understand why you would replace him with MJ as a gamble despite MJ doing a good job, plenty's been said that a reboot & some sort of a reset was needed which is completely true but you don't need to drop into the championship for the reset to take place, the signings VK attracted could have been attracted in the PL to a even greater calibre.Elizabeth wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:04 pmThe only reason I wanted Everton to stay up was because of Dyche. I wasn’t even bothered about our 3 ex players.
He’s an inspirational manager and while it was probably time for him to go with us , it was also probably the right time for him to take over Everton.
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That gamble (as you put it) nearly saved us.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:10 pmHe should have gone at the end of season I don't understand why you would replace him with MJ as a gamble despite MJ doing a good job, plenty's been said that a reboot & some sort of a reset was needed which is completely true but you don't need to drop into the championship for the reset to take place, the signings VK attracted could have been attracted in the PL to a even greater calibre.
Things had gone really stale and any change would have been worth a try.
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No way on earth would we have attracted players of the calibre we did without VK' s knowledge, experience and charisma.
The relegation was necessary for radical change to come about and, thankfully, it worked.
To suggest Jackson would have us playing decent football with a raft of new, exciting, young talent in our quest for PL survival this season is fanciful to say the least.
Boatshed is right in that we almost made it but even if we had, I suspect it would have been more of the same.
The relegation was necessary for radical change to come about and, thankfully, it worked.
To suggest Jackson would have us playing decent football with a raft of new, exciting, young talent in our quest for PL survival this season is fanciful to say the least.
Boatshed is right in that we almost made it but even if we had, I suspect it would have been more of the same.
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I'm on about appointing VK whilst we was in the PL without the promotion, I'm of the belief we would have retained our PL status keeping dyche in situ, (even more so now with recent events) relegation is never necessary if it was necessary you wouldn't be trying to avoid the bloody thing the all season like the titanic aiming for the iceberg.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:19 pmNo way on earth would we have attracted players of the calibre we did without VK' s knowledge, experience and charisma.
The relegation was necessary for radical change to come about and, thankfully, it worked.
To suggest Jackson would have us playing decent football with a raft of new, exciting, young talent in our quest for PL survival this season is fanciful to say the least.
Boatshed is right in that we almost made it but even if we had, I suspect it would have been more of the same.
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Strange way of looking at it.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:27 pmI'm on about appointing VK whilst we was in the PL without the promotion, I'm of the belief we would have retained our PL status keeping dyche in situ, (even more so now with recent events) relegation is never necessary if it was necessary you wouldn't be trying to avoid the bloody thing the all season like the titanic aiming for the iceberg.
With SD we were heading out of the PL, the stats say so.
Had he managed the impossible SD may have kept his job, no hint that we would have appointed VK
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Them same stats that had Everton dead & buried prior!boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:32 pmStrange way of looking at it.
With SD we were heading out of the PL, the stats say so.
Had he managed the impossible SD may have kept his job, no hint that we would have appointed VK
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I do hope you are rightJakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:10 pmthe signings VK attracted could have been attracted in the PL to a even greater calibre.
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If you'd actually watched some games you'd probably have had a much clearer understanding.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:10 pmHe should have gone at the end of season I don't understand why you would replace him with MJ as a gamble despite MJ doing a good job, plenty's been said that a reboot & some sort of a reset was needed which is completely true but you don't need to drop into the championship for the reset to take place, the signings VK attracted could have been attracted in the PL to a even greater calibre.
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If you’re of the belief Dyche would’ve kept us up then I fear you’ll believe in anything. I think our time had come and by Dyche’s own admission he’d tried every trick in the book, but the players had stopped responding to him. when that happens it’s time to call time. And that he got a just enough response with a completely different set of players is has no baring on our fortunes last year.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:27 pmI'm on about appointing VK whilst we was in the PL without the promotion, I'm of the belief we would have retained our PL status keeping dyche in situ, (even more so now with recent events) relegation is never necessary if it was necessary you wouldn't be trying to avoid the bloody thing the all season like the titanic aiming for the iceberg.
Pace took a punt, like a thousand football club owners before him, that the ‘bounce’ clubs often get with a drag injection of ideas with a manager change would be enough to save us. It didn’t, but the rest is history.
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I do I've got a nice Sony which serves me well.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:36 pmIf you'd actually watched some games you'd probably have had a much clearer understanding.
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And that tells us all we need to know...
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No, different stats obviously.
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With a full pre season and a good striker I can see him getting Everton into a mid table position by Xmas.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:07 pmI wouldn't be surprised if he's sacked before Xmas unless they vastly improve. Wouldn't be his fault, it's just Everton.
Granted he’s at a toxic club but that’s not his fault. He has the fans onside and that is not to be underestimated in the midst of mayhem in the boardroom
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The adoration for some and the contempt of others is sometimes exaggerated on here.
Here’s my tuppence worth:
1. Dyche managed to overachieve for years with a small and relatively cheap squad.
2. His last season in charge was a season too much and in hindsight and given the sudden uplift under Jackson he possibly should have been sacked earlier.
3. One point of criticism is that his radar was firmly fixed on British players (some of which were overpriced if you ask me). The strategy followed by VK this season shows we might have lost a few years.
Conclusion: good manager in his time here yes, all time great not really.
He has moved on and do have we, onwards & upwards
Here’s my tuppence worth:
1. Dyche managed to overachieve for years with a small and relatively cheap squad.
2. His last season in charge was a season too much and in hindsight and given the sudden uplift under Jackson he possibly should have been sacked earlier.
3. One point of criticism is that his radar was firmly fixed on British players (some of which were overpriced if you ask me). The strategy followed by VK this season shows we might have lost a few years.
Conclusion: good manager in his time here yes, all time great not really.
He has moved on and do have we, onwards & upwards
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Those fans (or at least a section of them) can turn very quickly.Elizabeth wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:41 pmWith a full pre season and a good striker I can see him getting Everton into a mid table position by Xmas.
Granted he’s at a toxic club but that’s not his fault. He has the fans onside and that is not to be underestimated in the midst of mayhem in the boardroom
But it does appear that he has sparked some of the under performers into making the required effort.
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His poor last season does not stop him being seen as one of Burnley’s all time great managers. It’s one that history will define
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https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/f ... e-24727299RicardoMontalban wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:36 pmIf you’re of the belief Dyche would’ve kept us up then I fear you’ll believe in anything. I think our time had come and by Dyche’s own admission he’d tried every trick in the book, but the players had stopped responding to him. when that happens it’s time to call time. And that he got a just enough response with a completely different set of players is has no baring on our fortunes last year.
Pace took a punt, like a thousand football club owners before him, that the ‘bounce’ clubs often get with a drag injection of ideas with a manager change would be enough to save us. It didn’t, but the rest is history.
That defeatist admission you claim isn't there, dyche actually claims the exact opposite he retained the belief himself that he would have done the job.
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I think what he has done with McNeil is nothing short of amazingboatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:48 pmThose fans (or at least a section of them) can turn very quickly.
But it does appear that he has sparked some of the under performers into making the required effort.
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Point 2 is debatable, particularly the 2nd bit, I believe if we'd have kept Dyche he'd have kept us up.Belgianclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:46 pmThe adoration for some and the contempt of others is sometimes exaggerated on here.
Here’s my tuppence worth:
1. Dyche managed to overachieve for years with a small and relatively cheap squad.
2. His last season in charge was a season too much and in hindsight and given the sudden uplift under Jackson he possibly should have been sacked earlier.
3. One point of criticism is that his radar was firmly fixed on British players (some of which were overpriced if you ask me). The strategy followed by VK this season shows we might have lost a few years.
Conclusion: good manager in his time here yes, all time great not really.
He has moved on and do have we, onwards & upwards
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We were spent under Dyche. It can happen no matter how good the manager
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It was a good achievement-job accomplished. He has huge mental strength and belief, and transmits that to his players. Had he gone to Leicester instead, at the same time joined Everton, the Foxes would have stayed up
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Why do you believe that ?
That season was not like the other ones when we were in relegation fights and we were consistently good picking up points against teams in and around us.
In the last season under Dyche we had failed to even score against the 2 bottom teams - Watford and Norwich - in 3 games under Dyche.
I’d love to have believed Dyche could have kept us up but I just could not see any evidence of it on the pitch. When he left our form improved almost immediately but the hard facts are that it’s a brutal league and at least half the league go into every season at a risk of relegation every season and at some point as can be seen this year it’s just becomes your turn.
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Harsh but very true, BVK.
I was shocked and disappointed by Dyche's sacking but the truth is, as a squad, we weren't up keeping our place.
In the LET article earlier in the thread, Dyche acknowledges that but blames a lack of investment but takes little blame for allowing the squad to deteriorate year on year.
For one reason or another, he didn't have the tools to do the job the gems of players we had, McNeil for one, was asked to do a crazy amount of graft for such a young lad at elite level.
We nearly made it but, to be fair, we were never really good enough.
I was shocked and disappointed by Dyche's sacking but the truth is, as a squad, we weren't up keeping our place.
In the LET article earlier in the thread, Dyche acknowledges that but blames a lack of investment but takes little blame for allowing the squad to deteriorate year on year.
For one reason or another, he didn't have the tools to do the job the gems of players we had, McNeil for one, was asked to do a crazy amount of graft for such a young lad at elite level.
We nearly made it but, to be fair, we were never really good enough.
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If dyche himself had faith in his own abilities which clearly is the case with what he's stated himself, on balance & going off the course of his tenure I'd trust his own judgement which is deserving & further reinforced with what he achieved yesterday.
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Say what?
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Breaking News: out of work Manager still backs himself.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 6:51 pmhttps://www.lancs.live/sport/football/f ... e-24727299
That defeatist admission you claim isn't there, dyche actually claims the exact opposite he retained the belief himself that he would have done the job.
Read the Athletic articles from the time, or his comments on various podcasts, he admitted they’d lost their edge and the feeling in the camp was players no longer wanted to run through those brick walls.
He may still have backed himself, he’d hardly going to say otherwise, but the gig is up at that point.
He’ll rightly be regarded as a club legend, doesn’t make the above any less true.
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Or perhaps with whatever agenda or narrative suits - a more simple plausible explanation exists that he clearly felt enough was left in the tank with the likely points potentially up for grabs with the existing fixtures left.RicardoMontalban wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 9:40 pmBreaking News: out of work Manager still backs himself.
Read the Athletic articles from the time, or his comments on various podcasts, he admitted they’d lost their edge and the feeling in the camp was players no longer wanted to run through those brick walls.
He may still have backed himself, he’d hardly going to say otherwise, but the gig is up at that point.
He’ll rightly be regarded as a club legend, doesn’t make the above any less true.
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"I don't think we'd have gotten the required points to stay up if things kept going as they were" - Ben Mee
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Does mee have the same managerial nous or experience.
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Mee was his captain! Know when to end a conversation.
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A yes or no would have more than sufficed!
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It’s totally irrelevant unsurprisingly for you. It doesn’t matter if Carlo Ancelotti is manager, if your captain has lost faith in you, by definition the squad will have lost faith in you, and time’s up.
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I agree wholeheartedly & I'm somewhere around 99% certain but I can't be 100% sure about things which haven't happened unlike some people, I can't see or predict or know how things would have transpired when the events haven't happened, it's a knack I need to work on.
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That's a pretty vague statement, doesn't imply a loss of faith in the manager, or anyone elseSwizzlestick wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 10:29 pm"I don't think we'd have gotten the required points to stay up if things kept going as they were" - Ben Mee
I know it can be seen that way to suit agendas, but it could be about a number of things, like the attitude of other players for example
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“There is a feeling inside your own group that the edge is coming off some of these (players). Footballers start growing their own opinions and deciding they know what they need and want. Then it’s like a collective downtime when it just starts drifting…”GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 1:41 amThat's a pretty vague statement, doesn't imply a loss of faith in the manager, or anyone else
I know it can be seen that way to suit agendas, but it could be about a number of things, like the attitude of other players for example
“They mature and form their own selves and opinions. Some of the things that made them good, they don’t want anymore. Some of the things they want changed… there will be some people in that room thinking, ‘The king is dead, long live the king’, that’s just the way it goes.”
I take those words as being as close as an admission as you’re likely to get that he had lost enough players for it to make a difference, Ben Mee’s comments corroborate that feeling.
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I will always appreciate Sean's time at Burnley he brought us some great seasons in the Sun .Whatever spin anyone puts on his ending imo he was let down by owners eager to keep our hard earned monies and had a different agenda re the future of BFC than Sean and us .Rightly he has questions re Evertons future .Not least of Evertons problems is the vanity project at Bramley Dock already £750m in cost and rising
His stock is high and playing politics with directors never ends well .Better to take the payoff and leave.
His stock is high and playing politics with directors never ends well .Better to take the payoff and leave.
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I really do hope that Everton keep hold of SD next season, or at least until we play them, because I can't wait to see this boards response to the match up and the result.
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The "events" have happened this last weekend, Sunday afternoon to be accurate. Everton stayed up. Dyche has been their manager for a few months. 100% true. End of.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 12:15 amI agree wholeheartedly & I'm somewhere around 99% certain but I can't be 100% sure about things which haven't happened unlike some people, I can't see or predict or know how things would have transpired when the events haven't happened, it's a knack I need to work on.
No knack required, just a fully functioning brain.
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I know all that I don't live under a rock, I can't say with 100% certainty what would have happened had frank stayed on or Everton had recruited somebody else, I'm pretty sure I've said this before, it's impossible to predict scenarios when in reality the events haven't played out.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:37 amThe "events" have happened this last weekend, Sunday afternoon to be accurate. Everton stayed up. Dyche has been their manager for a few months. 100% true. End of.
No knack required, just a fully functioning brain.
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This is like jakubs defence on Boris, he wasn't 100% he was a liar due to him never having lied to him directly so he isn't sure.
Seems jakub isn't sure of a lot
Seems jakub isn't sure of a lot
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Yep sure is & that same mindset throughout my life has stood me in a good stead to where I am today, don't prejudge until you've heard it with your own ears & seen it with your own 2 eyes.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:51 amThis is like jakubs defence on Boris, he wasn't 100% he was a liar due to him never having lied to him directly so he isn't sure.
Seems jakub isn't sure of a lot
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I do feel sorry for you at times in that you are missing out on so much in life in general.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:53 amYep sure is & that same mindset throughout my life has stood me in a good stead to where I am today, don't prejudge until you've heard it with your own ears & seen it with your own 2 eyes.