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  1. mbyrd75

    Bill Kenwright

    I think there's probably 3 different potential explanations. 1. Moshiri genuinely bought the line bill sold him that he was well respected in football and the right man to keep leading everton because he's from the city/loves the club etc. (doesn't fly for me because we have 6 years of evidence...
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    Bill Kenwright

    The reality of the Kenwright/Moshiri dynamic is that we'd be better off with just moshiri and a compentent board than we are right now. Would it be challenging for top 6 better? no probably not but it wouldn't be this. 77 year old Bill Kenwright shouldn't be involved in talent evaluation and...
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    Bill Kenwright

    You mean sacking sammy lee since he was the one doing all the coaching while sam was on the golf course and showed up for game day? Hiring sam at all was an overreaction. should never have been near this club.
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    One thing about Kompany people haven't touched on. We had a very attacking manager come in off the back of a talented manager who was great at setting up a defense. Second season it all fell apart for Martinez when that defensive setup Moyes had finally washed away. could very well happen to...
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    Bill Kenwright

    IMO Bill is the biggest problem at the club. He's more involved in the day today than Moshiri and I know some will disagree but here's my biggest thought. Moshiri is as lunatic but he's a somewhat controllable lunatic if you can get smart football people around him to wrangle him. Much like...
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    after getting over the initial disappointment I do think this is a better outcome than what could have happened. Much better than a rooney or davide or any of that nonsense. I hope he proves himself to be more than a firefighter. I do think he will improve some of our players. Off the top of my...
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    Fair point. I think my frustration is that I feel any number of younger tactical managers could have done the same job. Corberon, Tedesco, Gallardo. We didn't need to go down this route with Dyche. If the board came out of the interviews going "this fella is sound. he's got lots of room to...
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    Our situation is vastly overstated because people LOVED lampard as a person. He was an absolute [Poor language removed] tactician. A simple change to a decent tactical manager with upside would have us moving right up the league. Carlos Corberon for example is a very easy decision. instead we've gone backwards...
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    January Transfer Window 2023

    Are we linked to Dan gosling, Jonjo shelvey, and joel ward yet?
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    I'm not convinced we're not sitting right here in 12 months time looking for another manager only having a significantly worse squad comprised of 30 year old english "grafters who work their socks off". It's a backwards appointment in a time where the league is moving on and we continue to fall...
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    Davide Ancelotti

    For every arteta there's 10 steve mcclaren's and 10 paul clements. This amount of people pretending Davide Ancelotti is even a reasonable consideration is shocking.
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    Every single thing being said about dyche sounds like what was tossed around when people were trying to convince themselves allardyce and benitez were good ideas. We will never learn. Everyone can pretend they'll be ok with his dire long ball garbage but the minute we're either safe or relegated...
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    Marcelo Bielsa

    Let me get this right. The guy who has NEVER been a manager at any level walking into this club that has a backwards chairman, a lunatic owner, and a fan base on the verge of throwing them both in the mersey. Is a better option and not a dice roll when compared to a manager that countless world...
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    Marcelo Bielsa or Sean Dyche?

    This implies that the only way to survive is the 1990s thought process of sitting in 2 banks of 4 and try not giving up goals. but as we saw in his career dyche teams allowed 1.46 gpg and only scored .99 goals. It's 2023 and the game has moved on. There's absolutely no guarantees that Dyche...
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    Davide Ancelotti

    The amount of supporters willing to let everton be the training ground for Davide because he's carlo's son is embarassing. "He learned from the best" well big Dunc learned from him too and nobody in their right mind would consider him. Shouldn't be even near the discussion of a club like everton.
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    2022/23 Sean Dyche

    This will be the worst disaster of all because lets say he keeps us up. 50% of the fanbase will scream to give him more time. Then he'll spend all summer buying 30 year olds "with stomach for a fight" and by next january we'll be sat with an even worse squad looking for yet another firefighter...
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    Marcelo Bielsa

    I'd rather stick needles in my eyes than watch this club sink into that Sunderland rotation of stay alive until you finally don't. If it's allardyce or dyche until summer with a plan to get Bielsa or someone in this summer i'd suffer through it. nothing longer than that.
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    2022/23 Anthony Gordon

    Never said he's great or that we shouldn't sell him. Just that he still has potential that will never be tapped here BECAUSE the organization is so poorly ran. In an ideal world he has another year on loan last year and is just now breaking into this squad. proper development
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    Marcelo Bielsa

    I don't mean this as an insult but that's a lazy opinion. It's extremely difficult as an athlete to be fast and fluid in a setup that doesn't make sense or doesn't have clearly defined outlines and goals. It was very clear under lampard that the tactics were severely lacking and even still the...
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    Marcelo Bielsa

    What do we need now? A dire long ball firefighter? Surely there's a better path than that.
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