Sorry will fact check next time haha, got mixed up they sold Wood for 25m and got Woot in, still my point stands£30m?!? What is it with fact checking your claims before posting......
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Sorry will fact check next time haha, got mixed up they sold Wood for 25m and got Woot in, still my point stands£30m?!? What is it with fact checking your claims before posting......
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And they had our pants down with compoSilva had only just joined Watford yet was seduced by EFC.
I have voted for Sean Dyche , something I didn't think I would ever do and even as recently as twelve months ago when Lampard was appointed I didn't consider Dyche then.
However, in the last number of weeks since we have found ourselves back in the same situation as last year I have started to reassess my description of Everton Football Club..
We have this notion that we still are a big club( and in many ways we are) but realistically we have done nothing to show that on the field we are anything other than average and in more recent times worse than average.
We dream of appointing top managers and signing top players when the reality is we are not attractive to either. We can't afford either and our attempt to do both has landed us in the manure from a playing and financial point of view..
I think we need to find ourselves as a club again, go back to basics, build a team of hard workers who are difficult to beat rather than filling our team with players who believe they are top six players but play like bottom six or worse.
We need a manager who knows how to build a team not to lose first of all and then take it from there. Instead we are talking about taking on the better teams when we can't even beat those around us or below us.
I laughed at the idea of appointing Eddie Howe , but no more.
I think the manager to replace Frank Lampard, if that is to happen, must be a manager capable of leading a team threatened with relegation , capable of building a solid team, reestablishing the club as a Premiership regular rather than a manager talking about Championships and Europe while leading us to relegation.
That is the aspiration oof Evertonians. Frank Lampard was not appointed to battle relegation , in many ways he is completely unprpared for such a battle as he spent his entire career at the other end of the table.who’s talking about championships and europe?
The time to be proactive was arguably after the Bournemouth defeats.What I genuinely fear is him not getting sacked before we capitiulate completely and then are basically down without giving the new manager the chance to get us out of the mire
If it happens that we sack Lampard I agree with you: i am also not a massive fan of Dyche, but maybe the best option: available straight away, no bagage like Moyes, Martinez, a realistic target and experienced with the plight we are inI have voted for Sean Dyche , something I didn't think I would ever do and even as recently as twelve months ago when Lampard was appointed I didn't consider Dyche then.
However, in the last number of weeks since we have found ourselves back in the same situation as last year I have started to reassess my description of Everton Football Club..
We have this notion that we still are a big club( and in many ways we are) but realistically we have done nothing to show that on the field we are anything other than average and in more recent times worse than average.
We dream of appointing top managers and signing top players when the reality is we are not attractive to either. We can't afford either and our attempt to do both has landed us in the manure from a playing and financial point of view..
I think we need to find ourselves as a club again, go back to basics, build a team of hard workers who are difficult to beat rather than filling our team with players who believe they are top six players but play like bottom six or worse.
We need a manager who knows how to build a team not to lose first of all and then take it from there. Instead we are talking about taking on the better teams when we can't even beat those around us or below us.
I laughed at the idea of appointing Eddie Howe , but no more.
I think the manager to replace Frank Lampard, if that is to happen, must be a manager capable of leading a team threatened with relegation , capable of building a solid team, reestablishing the club as a Premiership regular rather than a manager talking about Championships and Europe while leading us to relegation.
I have voted for Sean Dyche , something I didn't think I would ever do and even as recently as twelve months ago when Lampard was appointed I didn't consider Dyche then.
However, in the last number of weeks since we have found ourselves back in the same situation as last year I have started to reassess my description of Everton Football Club..
We have this notion that we still are a big club( and in many ways we are) but realistically we have done nothing to show that on the field we are anything other than average and in more recent times worse than average.
We dream of appointing top managers and signing top players when the reality is we are not attractive to either. We can't afford either and our attempt to do both has landed us in the manure from a playing and financial point of view..
I think we need to find ourselves as a club again, go back to basics, build a team of hard workers who are difficult to beat rather than filling our team with players who believe they are top six players but play like bottom six or worse.
We need a manager who knows how to build a team not to lose first of all and then take it from there. Instead we are talking about taking on the better teams when we can't even beat those around us or below us.
I laughed at the idea of appointing Eddie Howe , but no more.
I think the manager to replace Frank Lampard, if that is to happen, must be a manager capable of leading a team threatened with relegation , capable of building a solid team, reestablishing the club as a Premiership regular rather than a manager talking about Championships and Europe while leading us to relegation.
I don't really get appointing Dyche because everything you're saying he'll do is what Lampard has already done. Lampard is literally Dyche with a normal voice and better playing pedigree.I have voted for Sean Dyche , something I didn't think I would ever do and even as recently as twelve months ago when Lampard was appointed I didn't consider Dyche then.
However, in the last number of weeks since we have found ourselves back in the same situation as last year I have started to reassess my description of Everton Football Club..
We have this notion that we still are a big club( and in many ways we are) but realistically we have done nothing to show that on the field we are anything other than average and in more recent times worse than average.
We dream of appointing top managers and signing top players when the reality is we are not attractive to either. We can't afford either and our attempt to do both has landed us in the manure from a playing and financial point of view..
I think we need to find ourselves as a club again, go back to basics, build a team of hard workers who are difficult to beat rather than filling our team with players who believe they are top six players but play like bottom six or worse.
We need a manager who knows how to build a team not to lose first of all and then take it from there. Instead we are talking about taking on the better teams when we can't even beat those around us or below us.
I laughed at the idea of appointing Eddie Howe , but no more.
I think the manager to replace Frank Lampard, if that is to happen, must be a manager capable of leading a team threatened with relegation , capable of building a solid team, reestablishing the club as a Premiership regular rather than a manager talking about Championships and Europe while leading us to relegation.
He's at Lazio but yes it would be fantastic to get him inWhilst meditating a few week back the name Sarri randomly came to me.
Have no idea if he's in a job or not currently but would have him here.
Dyche will make us hard to beat, even though we don't conceed loads were still not hard to beat, game management is key.Im not getting this dyche thing at all. For as bad as we are we are 6th for goals conceded. Its the other end which is the real problem and sean dyche has no track record of getting teams to score. Burnley were a 1 goal scored team at best most of the time. If we'd conceded say 30+ goals then id say we need someone like that to stop that leak. Tottenham and man utd have let in more goals than Everton this season( more than likely change after city)
The club needs to get lampard or whoever might come in some bloody forwards. At the danger of sounding like a parrot, we've by a long way got the worst forward line in this league. That needs sorting more than the half respectable 19 goals conceded in 16 games.