Sean Dyche: Everton Senior Men's team manager (sack watch)

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Just wonder if this will end up like Big Sam, took the club from 18th to 8th and then let go in the summer because he was not progressive or trendy enough. Could see Dyche keeping them up but then the delusions of grandeur will kick in again and the fans will turn on him because he isn't the man to lead them to a title challenge.
Everton have not had issues with route 1 managers in the past. Moyes was there for how long?
 

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Just seen the quotes from Kenwright that Dyche won him over in a couple of days and then met Moshiri and did the same.

They really have no clue what they are doing do they?

What kind of process is that
there is no point listening to kenwright.
 

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Just wonder if this will end up like Big Sam, took the club from 18th to 8th and then let go in the summer because he was not progressive or trendy enough. Could see Dyche keeping them up but then the delusions of grandeur will kick in again and the fans will turn on him because he isn't the man to lead them to a title challenge.
is that true, I don't recall them being that low down the table
 

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Thank goodness it was clarified in the title that it's the senior men's team he's in charge of!

I was on another forum just now and it simply said 'Sean Dyche Everton Manager' as the title and I was getting way too excited about the prospect of him managing the women's under 16's!
 

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Just wonder if this will end up like Big Sam, took the club from 18th to 8th and then let go in the summer because he was not progressive or trendy enough. Could see Dyche keeping them up but then the delusions of grandeur will kick in again and the fans will turn on him because he isn't the man to lead them to a title challenge.
we were 13th when allardyce joined.
 

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we were 13th when allardyce joined.
I must have had a little too much gravy, maybe you had been 18th at some point in that season. I do recall that the Everton faithful were not overly interested in dull pragmatism regardless of the results it brought and so his exit had much to do with them wanting a more exciting brand of football. This does not bode well for Dyche as his brand is a style of football that makes Allardyce look like Pep.
 

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I must have had a little too much gravy, maybe you had been 18th at some point in that season. I do recall that the Everton faithful were not overly interested in dull pragmatism regardless of the results it brought and so his exit had much to do with them wanting a more exciting brand of football. This does not bode well for Dyche as his brand is a style of football that makes Allardyce look like Pep.
Hey I didn't know Choccy was on the CAF :lol:
 

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Thank goodness it was clarified in the title that it's the senior men's team he's in charge of!

I was on another forum just now and it simply said 'Sean Dyche Everton Manager' as the title and I was getting way too excited about the prospect of him managing the women's under 16's!
I know what some of you are like...
 

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Not sure about this. I like him but I'm not sure he's the relegation specialist they need. I know he battled relegation for a long time but I felt that worked with a specific club with a specific set of players that's he out together. Then it was found out and he didn't have an answer.

The style is outdated and not the type of thing Everton would demand. They're not a smaller club where it's more acceptable like Burnley.

Also it's literally a day before the deadline so it's not ideal.
 

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If he somehow keeps up us now he deserves a medal. Absolutely rank from the board to sell Gordon and not reinvest that money. Dyche in an impossible situation now to save us but if he does, feck me.
 

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Dyche must have been desperate for work.

If he keeps them up it’ll be brilliant for him personally but the lack of investment since he came in is appalling. It makes it worst having sold Gordon for 40m.
 

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The only question is why they didn't do this before their games against fellow relegation cloggers.

Nice to see some other poor buggers finally get the crap team new manager bounce against them as well.
 

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Absolute geezer. Everton got an appointment right for once
 

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I often think that saying a team wants it more than the other one is bollocks, but that was truly the case today. They put in a lot of effort and fighting spirit into the match.
 

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Everton looked good. Dyche isn’t just another Big Sam, never was.
 

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The 1.0 pt/game (worst in the history of the club?) foundation laid down by generational talent manager Frank Lampard made that possible. Dyche should thank him.


Everton’s managers.

 

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Not surprising, seemed like a great fixture at home. Get stuck into the league leaders where every small win on the pitch gets the fans going. Even if they lost it wasn't going to be the be all and end all. He's a very good organiser, and he had a worse squad at Burnley for me so I fully expect him to rescue Everton.
 

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He’s a much better manager than he’s given credit for. He comes across as a bloke who probably wouldn’t stop if he ran over a cat, and looks like he’s never too far away from an offhand comment about immigration, but I reckon it’s all an intentional facade and there’s a pretty smart guy in there
 

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He’s a much better manager than he’s given credit for. He comes across as a bloke who probably wouldn’t stop if he ran over a cat, and looks like he’s never too far away from an offhand comment about immigration, but I reckon it’s all an intentional facade and there’s a pretty smart guy in there
That says way more about you than Dyche.
 

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Absolutely did Leeds to the point where they didn't make a real chance at all, without an actual striker in the team.

I though he'd be good for them, but the turnaround from the games against other relegation fodder under Lampard, with the same squad, is unbelievable.
 

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Only 6 home games remaining, the next 5 of those against top half teams. Away from home they're terrible. They're fecked.
 

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Not really a fault of Dyche. A fault of the board. Not signing a potent striker will get you relegated. We had the better xG today but if you don’t have someone like DCL, Ings etc who can bag when you need it and add on top then you’ll lose more often than not.