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Completely agree.It's embarassing that they're all pretending now like there is no way anyone could have anticipated this mess we're in.
Fans had been sounding the alarm since the Kenwright days.
They didn't bother to do their jobs and actually ask the hard questions and do some reporting.
They took everything the club told them at face value and then had a go at the fans every time they wanted someone sacked for their participation in this catastrophe.
It's not fit enough to wipe your arse with.
He won’t be here next season
Doesn’t matter who comes up. If you’re getting 40 points in the PL you’re staying up majority of seasons, even 38 is probably doing it most years. Dyche gets that for me no question, especially with another year of bad players out hungrier players in. We can’t afford to sack the one manager who has improved the team year on year since Moyes.
If he takes us backwards next season then fair enough but what if we are safe in mid table, PS&R worries gone, a fit decent squad of players on cheaper wages who actually respect the manager and aren’t trying get him fired all the time. Is that not a better position to then move forward under a different manager in the future?
Everyone said the same about Vieira in his first season, and then he had them hurtling to relegation in his second. Glasner can’t become the exemplar just because he’s won two games in a row. The amount of times I’ve heard that about managers who are now fired or have relegated teams.
There’s been 10 wins in 33 games, is that not a win every now and then, it’s almost every 3 games. People have just been bent out of shape by the long winless run in the middle. If we’d won one in the middle of it and lost today then we’d be on the same number of points.
People just get so bizarrely bent out of shape by one off stats or results, the loss at home to Luton, the 6-0 to Chelsea, the winless run. Should just look at the overall season and put over the top outrage aside. It’s a better season than the last two seasons. Progress.
Hahahaha i think I’d rather have this seasons attacking options than last
Last season Lampard had Rondon his only for striker first 5 games,
Then he had maupay. I think DCL was available for 2 of the first 13, one being the 3-0 v palace, so you’re talking nonsense
Have to admit - that 15 game run, really poor lack of goals, and the Chelsea game has shaken my faith in him - otherwise I'd say he was the right person for the situation.
A much stronger character than Lampard and more pragmatic than Benitez - more trustworthy than Allardyce.
I think somebody like Potter would fail in a Moshiri organisation - he would need a lot more internal support, like he had at Brighton.
Branthwaite has benefitted from his safety-first tactics - I think people are forgetting that. Myko has also benefitted.
Change at the top of the club is more urgent than the manager. Get the club sorted and we can take more of a gamble on a manager.
Iwobi???? You bevied againSpot on. Iwobi especially would be absolutely massive in this team, huge engine, creative spark - would give us a totally different dimension; but Dyche had to sell because he was on mega money.
Reasons like this why I can forgive 1 win in 15 for Dyche but not for Lampard and Benitez, who had far better squads and haven't had to cut costs anywhere near as much as Dyche has (in terms of impact on the squad).
Exactly, we’re in such a mess off the pitch that success at this current moment is just almost an impossibility. The remit had to be to stay in the league until the ownership situation is resolved and the PS&R challenges are flushed through. He’s filled the remit simple as that. When he arrived if you’d said to any Everton fan the next 18 months the football won’t be good but you’ll not only stay up this season, but you’ll stay up the next as well even with two points deductions in the same season, every single Everton fan would have signed up there and then.
As ever though as soon as the job is done there’s those who just want a silver bullet manager to take us back to the top of the game. Dont we all, but for those in the real world one look at the squad tells you this lot aren’t going anywhere quickly under any manager.
Dyche to see us into the new stadium, we get back into compliance with FFP, ownership change and the opportunity for a squad refresh. If we want to change the manager at that point then fine but changing him now is just change for changes sake.
I get what you're saying, but with hindsight, this has been one of the worst seasons in premier league history.Exactly, we’re in such a mess off the pitch that success at this current moment is just almost an impossibility. The remit had to be to stay in the league until the ownership situation is resolved and the PS&R challenges are flushed through. He’s filled the remit simple as that. When he arrived if you’d said to any Everton fan the next 18 months the football won’t be good but you’ll not only stay up this season, but you’ll stay up the next as well even with two points deductions in the same season, every single Everton fan would have signed up there and then.
As ever though as soon as the job is done there’s those who just want a silver bullet manager to take us back to the top of the game. Dont we all, but for those in the real world one look at the squad tells you this lot aren’t going anywhere quickly under any manager.
Dyche to see us into the new stadium, we get back into compliance with FFP, ownership change and the opportunity for a squad refresh. If we want to change the manager at that point then fine but changing him now is just change for changes sake.
Well if the relegation teams are getting more pts in the season you've attached above, you could argue that the teams above were worse than this year.I get what you're saying, but with hindsight, this has been one of the worst seasons in premier league history.
Last year finished like this
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This season, there's a good chance that the bottom 4 all finish on less than 30 points.
So if we finish with more points than last season (I think possible) despite the 8 points on sanctions, is this a good, mid or bad season for us?I get what you're saying, but with hindsight, this has been one of the worst seasons in premier league history.
Last year finished like this
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This season, there's a good chance that the bottom 4 all finish on less than 30 points.
I would never say "good". We have improved, but some of the teams this season are embarrassing. Without the points deductions for forest and us, the relegation battle would be over already. That's not what the league wants, though.So if we finish with more points than last season (I think possible) despite the 8 points on sanctions, is this a good, mid or bad season for us?