Unfortunately you're wrong. Other that DCL and McNeil, we've had a rotating cast of forwards who were all capable of scoring goals at other clubs. Even the much maligned Maupay was able to score at a higher rate at Brentford while on loan. Almost like have proper attacking tactics and coaching could help.The forwards!
And vice versaI'd say he's absolutely dying to say the players are turd
Ye it's a difficult one to argue because I can come back and argue that there were switches with Ndiaye being put in the 10, him and McNeil swapping sides, and going with 442, but everyone else can just say it didn't work because of bad coaching.It was all hopeful, nothing had been worked on and it showed. This is what you get when you tell the players to solely focus on shape without the ball.
The stadium is flat because your footy is proper sht Dyche. Ever thought of that correlation you bad mug.
Hoofing it even more than usual for 45 minutes does not constitute giving it a go.All we did was give it a go!
That's his message to the team at half time at home against 10 man Brentford.THE MAIN THING IS NOT TO LOSE IT.
It's like parody now.
Yes, what you want to do when the other team lose a player is take your best dribbler and stick him in the middle where it’s going to be congested, what you don’t want is for him to be isolated against a fullback… That was clueless and don’t forget just how happy he told everyone he was that McNeil was there what a strange time to suddenly change.Ye it's a difficult one to argue because I can come back and argue that there were switches with Ndiaye being put in the 10, him and McNeil swapping sides, and going with 442, but everyone else can just say it didn't work because of bad coaching.
I don’t think anyone is giving the DoF a free ride. The visibility of what he does is restricted because he will do a lot which is not directly connected with the first team for its immediate benefit, the obvious exception being transfer performance. Dyche’s performance, (and he will have input into transfer) is a lot more visible. How he coaches the team, his team selections, his tactics, his attitude to the game, his use of subs, his in game management are all on show for supporters to be able to make a more informed decision about him.….i’m genuinely ok with that but I feel focusing the blame game on him whilst giving the DoF a free ride is wrong.
I’m convinced at the end of the last game the season Ant and Dec are going to walk out and say they’ve been feeding Dyche lines for the past 2 years and they are still trying part of some elaborate joke. At this point it’s the most logical explanation for the guff he comes out with.All the greatest hits.
"The main thing is not to lose it"
Get tf out.
'There's been frustration at this club for many years'
FT: Everton 0-0 Brentford
Everton boss Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We were better against 11, it was a really strong first-half performance. Second half against 10, it's hard to play against a low block. We huffed and puffed. They blocked well and defended well for their first clean sheet. It's a clean sheet and another point. It's a juggling act.
On red card: "It's too far away, I haven't seen it back but I can only go on what the VAR has decided.
"This is a long-standing thing at the football club trying to create those chances. They were maybes. it's finding those killer moments. There's no lack of intent or purpose from the players.
"We had to change what was going on at the start of the season because we were conceding far too many goals. Now we have to change it at the other end. It's hard against a low block. Credit to them because it's their first clean sheet.
"There's been frustration at this club for many years. We're trying to stop it going in one end and putting it in the other. The reality at the moment is can you beat 10 men? The main thing is to not lose it.
Yeah, his time is up. Sadly, it seems like so is Everton's. This takeover is beginning to drag on now and it needs resolving.THE MAIN THING IS NOT TO LOSE IT.
It's like parody now.