Dyche - HE'S GONE
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Bluedylan1
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Re: Dyche
I think they've been burned a bit by changing manager at Roma a number of times, and they are minded to keep Dyche til the end of the season, if at all possible.toffee_scot wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 5:06 pm I’m a little concerned now that the draws against the traditional “big 6” sides this month will only prolong Dyche’s stay at Everton.
Hopefully the Friedkins are not as sentimental as the previous regime and dither about.
January is just a few days away and the club really needs to start planning what the future of the squad and the future of the football is going to look like.
I don't think it will be sentiment that protects him, I think it will be caution.
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Paddockoldie
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The last thing they want is to be blamed if we get relegated after sacking him. They should sack him, but nobody has suggested for who..Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 5:11 pm I think they've been burned a bit by changing manager at Roma a number of times, and they are minded to keep Dyche til the end of the season, if at all possible.
I don't think it will be sentiment that protects him, I think it will be caution.
Re: Dyche
If Potter wants it then give him it. Not bothered about anyone else.
Pereira and Van Nistelrooy are punts where those clubs have gone to the roulette table and thrown everything down. There's nothing to suggest Potter is any less a safe pair of hands than Dyche is whilst there's plenty to suggest we can progress under him.
Pereira and Van Nistelrooy are punts where those clubs have gone to the roulette table and thrown everything down. There's nothing to suggest Potter is any less a safe pair of hands than Dyche is whilst there's plenty to suggest we can progress under him.
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Kerryblueboy
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Re: Dyche
Porto guy looks like he has something about him can’t go back in time but can only think what if get dyche out now allow the new manager this window to start to build
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Big Nevs Vaz
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Big decision for Friedkin but now is the time. This anti-football will see us in the championship.
Re: Dyche
Don't feel half as assured as I have been with Dyche anymore. The previous 3 games were relatively easy in all honesty, zero expectations to get anything and he does what he does best, set a team up not to lose with little to no ambition. His failings have always been when it comes to games we should do better in, and he's being found out tactically by more accomplished managers.
I do think he'd keep us up, but I also think another manager would, so id be tempted to pull the trigger and start the rebuild now
I do think he'd keep us up, but I also think another manager would, so id be tempted to pull the trigger and start the rebuild now
Re: Dyche
I think the underlying figures are what makes a strong case for his dismissal. However I'm not sure anyone in charge would be willing to sack a manager who's previous 5 results are:
1x win
3 x draw
1 X loss
When we've faced teams that are 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th (plus 17th) as an owner you'd look at that as a more than acceptable set of results.
Obviously we see the bigger picture of the underlying numbers but I'm not sure new American owners necessarily will or understand them in the same way we do. To them sacking would be quite a knee jerk reaction given the past 5 games and that we are outside the relegation zone.
He does need to go, if we can limp to the end of the season and change in the summer it would understandably be the most logical thing for the new owners to do. It is concerning though and I'm not sure Dyche has anything to change the course of this season.
1x win
3 x draw
1 X loss
When we've faced teams that are 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th (plus 17th) as an owner you'd look at that as a more than acceptable set of results.
Obviously we see the bigger picture of the underlying numbers but I'm not sure new American owners necessarily will or understand them in the same way we do. To them sacking would be quite a knee jerk reaction given the past 5 games and that we are outside the relegation zone.
He does need to go, if we can limp to the end of the season and change in the summer it would understandably be the most logical thing for the new owners to do. It is concerning though and I'm not sure Dyche has anything to change the course of this season.