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Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:02 pm
by sam of the south
Gash wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:41 pm I really like what he's doing, he's got us fit, working hard, committed and above all we look well coached, disciplined and everyone knows their role and sticks to it. He's just what we need right now, both on the pitch and under the current circumstances off it, he's been around the block, he's media savvy and knows how to get the best out of players.

Encouraging as well is he was talking tonight about adding a bit of style, not that I think we've played that 'ugly' anyway, I'd happily play like this and take 12 points out of every 15.

I said a couple of weeks ago, it's just nice to enjoy games and look forward to the next one. Let's just hope he keeps Ashley Young out of the starting 11 from now on. :)
Yeah, totally.

Tbf, even Young looked alright at rw that game when Harrison bossed it in the Doucouré role

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:04 pm
by Silas
Yep he's earned his stripes big time. He'll be leading us into a new stadium and I didn't expect it. The football us effective if not pretty. That isn't to say we don't have good passages of enjoyable play though.

It reminds me of when we were pinging it up to Fellaini under Moyes and we had players hustling around him. Long may it continue

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:41 pm
by Stumpy
Kerryblueboy wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:01 pm I hate this media narrative that we have wiped out the 10 points it’s completely deflecting from the unfair nature of the deduction
Unless we get them back on appeal, we will never get them back.
It's a back handed compliment that after only 5 games we are back where we were before the deduction well clear of the drop

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 10:58 pm
by AjaxAndy
I think until @Bluedylan1 mentioned it in the match day thread I'd sort of bought in to the narrative a bit of us wiping off the deduction... Mainly because of how the last couple of seasons have gone, and never in my wildest dream could I have hoped we'd be well clear of the bottom three already.

Media see us as just fighting relegation, and really although I thought we'd be fine, it's still been my biggest goal for the season to not be in trouble... So effectively winning points was my main concern.

When I read that comment though it really irked me that we're actually being robbed of a potential European challenge, we're not plucky Everton battling the odds, we're a bonified top 10 team with European aspirations... Definitely hammered home the injustice of the deduction, as even though it won't cost us our premier league status, it robs us of many other potential things that would be great for the fans after a difficult time in recent seasons.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:02 pm
by Bob Sacamano
Yeah he’s completely had me off. I didn’t think there was a manager in world football that could get a tune out of these idiots. But he’s got them looking far from idiotic and like a squad of hyper fit professionals who are enjoying their footy and can execute a game plan to beat the majority of sides in the league.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:06 pm
by CannockPricey
We knew they were bad anyway but I think he has shown just how horrific the last two managerial appointments really were.

The difference is incredible without much real change in personnel.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:07 pm
by AjaxAndy
Bob Sacamano wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:02 pm Yeah he’s completely had me off. I didn’t think there was a manager in world football that could get a tune out of these idiots. But he’s got them looking far from idiotic and like a squad of hyper fit professionals who are enjoying their footy and can execute a game plan to beat the majority of sides in the league.
Sign of a good manager with a solid tactical plan is when reserves step in for first choice and you barely notice a difference.

That's the thing that's impressed me the most today... We beat a poor team, but we did it comfortably despite players we normally have heart palpitations when we see them on the team sheet playing.

Shows there's a plan, it's workable and everyone knows thier roles, what's expected and how to execute them.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 5:29 am
by Toddacelli
AjaxAndy wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 10:58 pm I think until @Bluedylan1 mentioned it in the match day thread I'd sort of bought in to the narrative a bit of us wiping off the deduction... Mainly because of how the last couple of seasons have gone, and never in my wildest dream could I have hoped we'd be well clear of the bottom three already.

Media see us as just fighting relegation, and really although I thought we'd be fine, it's still been my biggest goal for the season to not be in trouble... So effectively winning points was my main concern.

When I read that comment though it really irked me that we're actually being robbed of a potential European challenge, we're not plucky Everton battling the odds, we're a bonified top 10 team with European aspirations... Definitely hammered home the injustice of the deduction, as even though it won't cost us our premier league status, it robs us of many other potential things that would be great for the fans after a difficult time in recent seasons.
I mean, if the FFP laws are there to protect clubs from getting into financial difficulties, how can it also place a barrier on increasing earnings and claim it is still there for the same reason?

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 7:58 am
by Paddockoldie
I said early doors he's the manager we needed over what we may have wanted. In my experience of being a blue lifer, we are a club of tradition, somewhat old school, bonded by emotion and a no nonsense fan base. Dyche suits us and he's found our team amongst individuals. They play like team at last, they fight for each other in a system that let's teams have possession and we hit back on the counter. He won't recruit stars, but players who embrace his way. Feels good for a change. I apologise to Godfrey because that tackle was sublime and would never have happened under another manager.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 8:24 am
by 74Blue
I'm loving that little statement that he keeps adding into his post match interviews just recently "We're not the real deal yet". It suggests that whilst he's happy tontake the three points, he's still wanting more from the players and he's still wanting to improve even further.
If the powers that be aren't lostening, shout even louder.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:04 am
by Kerryblueboy
Goes to show that fitness desire and proper organisation are the 3 things any proper manager should be able to get a team to do dyche is doing great but the shit we have been watching under frank and Benitez makes me wonder how they actually got jobs anywhere

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:28 am
by TheRam
The best thing is he’s showing this way of football is sustainable.

The numbers match the results. We’re direct and pragmatic but still manage to constantly create chances going forward.

Absolutely love the way we press from the front but don’t do it all over the pitch so when it’s beat there’s still a solid structure behind us.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:56 am
by Paddockoldie
74Blue wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 8:24 am I'm loving that little statement that he keeps adding into his post match interviews just recently "We're not the real deal yet". It suggests that whilst he's happy tontake the three points, he's still wanting more from the players and he's still wanting to improve even further.
If the powers that be aren't lostening, shout even louder.
I'm loving this one from Kompany... "Getting done in both boxes is what you are left to discuss". Not sure where to start 🤔

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:57 am
by AjaxAndy
In the last 10 games only Arsenal have scored more points than Everton (23 Vs 22).

Villa also have 22, and Liverpool are a further point behind on 21.

Quite incredible run of results and shows just where we are at under Dyche.

Re: Dyche

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:57 am
by biziclop
TheRam wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:28 am The best thing is he’s showing this way of football is sustainable.

The numbers match the results. We’re direct and pragmatic but still manage to constantly create chances going forward.

Absolutely love the way we press from the front but don’t do it all over the pitch so when it’s beat there’s still a solid structure behind us.
It really stood out for me yesterday. 92nd minute, Burnley have the ball, and our front 3 are still pressing hard, making them waste another 30 seconds, by the time they do bring it out, everyone is in position.