Because it took Moyes a few seasons to build that balance.
He got the time to do that, but things have changed now and managers don't get time as with a few bad results, panic sets in, the manager gets fired and we start the whole cycle off again.
I'm not saying we should keep / fire Dyche, but we just seem to keep getting stuck in this rut of hiring and firing, then we all moan about the balance of the side as if the two things aren't connected
I agree the problem ever since Moshiri came in there was no plan. Failing to sack Bobby after losing 4-0 to Liverpool, then waiting until, before Norwich to sack him was ludicrous. The whole DOF thing should if been binned, nobody knew who was making decisions,
Moyes signed players he wanted, same with Martinez. Koemann was a panic appointment and he was worse than Martinez. The whole Moshiri era has been depressing beyond belief, how can you spend the amount we did and end up with the team we did around Christmas under Allardyce, Jonjoe Kenny at right back, Martina at left back, Ashley Williams and an aging Jags in defence, with Davies, Snidey and even Banigneme getting played. You could understand
Moyes limitations, but I remember in his last season us playing at Arsenal and coming away with a 0-0 and being unhappy he didn't go for the win, now people are accepting defeat before a balls being kicked. Dyche isn't too blame for most of the things that have gone wrong at Everton, but at the same time, he's a accomplice if he didn't have a go at Moshiri. I said to my mate in the pub, the most idiotic thing would to put DCL on for Beto and that's what Dyche did. He might as well of put Chermiti, Garner and Patterson on right after they scored.