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Fans are losing patience already. Some saying if we fail to beat Bournemouth and Luton then he should go...
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Chelsea should bring him back if Poch gets sackedSo Lampard wasn’t the problem after all? Interesting
But TIFO did a video about how they aren't that bad and those lads are never wrong about anything ...Fans are losing patience already. Some saying if we fail to beat Bournemouth and Luton then he should go...
Would rather try Dyche at Chelsea than have Lamps back tbfChelsea should bring him back if Poch gets sacked
He should be sacked on the spot instead of giving him more games. Even if you win against Bournemouth and Luton this team is still going nowhere under him.Fans are losing patience already. Some saying if we fail to beat Bournemouth and Luton then he should go...
I've seen some rumours that the 777 group want to bring Rooney in to replace him.Fans are losing patience already. Some saying if we fail to beat Bournemouth and Luton then he should go...
It's interesting how the Lampard vs Gerrard debate continues as to who is the worse manager as opposed the best player.So Lampard wasn’t the problem after all? Interesting
It's interesting how the Lampard vs Gerrard debate continues as to who is the worse manager as opposed the best player.
Everton would be mid table in the championship if Super Frank was still there.
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I can't remember if it was yourself or another Chelsea fan that noted once the rot sets in it's hard to shake off. It's similar with us.So Lampard wasn’t the problem after all? Interesting
He's the style of manager that wouldn't have had any patience from the fans to begin with in reality.Fans are losing patience already. Some saying if we fail to beat Bournemouth and Luton then he should go...
It's interesting because sometimes he has a style that is quite decent in terms of the high press and intensity but for some reason you only see that 3 or 4 games a season and the rest is terrible football and sitting deep to claim a 0-0.He's the style of manager that wouldn't have had any patience from the fans to begin with in reality.
You are right. The Benitez appointment, his decisions and other mitigating circumstances that season started the rot that we are struggling to get out of and we need a complete reset.Everton just have a losing culture running through them now. I know from experience you can spent 100s of millions and still not correct that
Following the same trajectory as we did after finishing 6th regularly under O'Neill. We then made a bizarre appointment hiring Alex McLeish and finished 16th in the end and narrowly avoiding relegation so same with Benitez. Then had years under Lambert losing endlessly at home and not even scoring a goal for 5-6 games. So far this season it's played 5 and not scored in 4 of those games.
We sacked McLeish in 2012 and didn't get relegated until 2016 so that shows how long it can take for established team to actually go down, same for likes of Sunderland and Newcastle back in those times.
Of course Everton is historic top flight team and never getting relegated since 1950s is part of their DNA but they badly need a re-set and hardly to see them doing that quickly at prem level anymore regardless of who the manager is.
Not rolling over for Liverpool would be a good start. Ancelotti addressed that a bit in his time there.Everton just have a losing culture running through them now. I know from experience you can spent 100s of millions and still not correct that
Following the same trajectory as we did after finishing 6th regularly under O'Neill. We then made a bizarre appointment hiring Alex McLeish and finished 16th in the end and narrowly avoiding relegation so same with Benitez. Then had years under Lambert losing endlessly at home and not even scoring a goal for 5-6 games. So far this season it's played 5 and not scored in 4 of those games.
We sacked McLeish in 2012 and didn't get relegated until 2016 so that shows how long it can take for established team to actually go down, same for likes of Sunderland and Newcastle back in those times.
Of course Everton is historic top flight team and never getting relegated since 1950s is part of their DNA but they badly need a re-set and hardly to see them doing that quickly at prem level anymore regardless of who the manager is.
Yeah, I also noticed that in the past with Dyche.It's interesting because sometimes he has a style that is quite decent in terms of the high press and intensity but for some reason you only see that 3 or 4 games a season and the rest is terrible football and sitting deep to claim a 0-0.
Yep. It's odd.Yeah, I also noticed that in the past with Dyche.
You expect them to sit back, play really ugly and aim for a 0-0 or maybe nick a win,
but every now and then his teams play pretty good football that has nothing to do with how they usually play,
and it only lasts for a very very short period of time (if not just the one-off game...).
Weird.
Liverpool rarely win at Goodison.Not rolling over for Liverpool would be a good start. Ancelotti addressed that a bit in his time there.
Maybe he's like Mourinho, in the sense that his (one of) biggest fears seems to be that his team will be left open.Yep. It's odd.
We are also massively underperforming in terms of xG and xP so shows that he is capable of managing a side to have decent attacking output but results are what matter.
They don't lose though. Everton have won one derby since Benitez lost his job as Liverpool manager, and even that was at Anfield. They haven't won at home since 2010.Liverpool rarely win at Goodison.
Compare their record away to Everton in last 6-7 years to Man. City anyway.
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Not really. Two totally different things and what you're talking about is due to things when Dyche wasn't even at the club.He's a bit rich talking about cheating when his team have had two points deductions!
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