2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Bournemouth: 2-0 up with minutes to go and lost
Southampton: worst team in the league. Knocked us out the cup and beat us 1-0 in the league
Brentford: failed to beat a team with zero away points, who played more than half the game with ten men.

You can forgive 1 of these things, maybe make excuse for 2 of those things, but there should be no coming back from all three. Should've been 9 points and progress in the cup, instead it's 1 point total. Unforgivable.
But, but, but it's not his fault. What can he do? Stop picking on Sean? Wah wah wah.

95+% of this forum know that Sean Dyche is done, Sean Dyche knows he's done, but I absolutely guarantee there is a small number of weirdos who very much will forgive those three things, and any other capitulations. It's crazy.
 

We're a totally different proposition once ownership is sorted.

As I've said elsewhere I think they've earmarked Mancini or someone.
The problem of course is that every week that goes by Dyche puts us further and further in trouble and makes the job less attractive to that calibre of manager.

Clever of him, in a way.
 
We're a totally different proposition once ownership is sorted.

As I've said elsewhere I think they've earmarked Mancini or someone.
By all accounts, just the FA/Prem to ratify now, so let's act now, it's pretty much a done deal anyway.

If it were Mancini, then let Mancini get in, focus on the current team, then focus on scouring his network for January, I'm guessing we won't have much to spend anyway, get him get him settled get him coaching this squad, what are the risks?
 

Bill Kenwright has done a number on a generation of fans

Pat, pat, pat; plucky little Everton

Imagine having standards eh

Imagine appreciating reality.

Moshiri isn't paying Dyche off and hiring another manager.

No manager of any standard is coming in without the endorsement of new owners and assurances. Even Thomas Frank.

In years gone by I've been calling for us to sack Silva and Lampard for Emery/Mourinho.

Those days are gone.

Allardyce, Benitez, Dyche. Relegation scraps. Basketcase club with point deductions and an owner who has been trying to shift us for years.

Theres optimism with TFG and the new stadium. But we're not there yet.
 
Imagine appreciating reality.

Moshiri isn't paying Dyche off and hiring another manager.

No manager of any standard is coming in without the endorsement of new owners and assurances. Even Thomas Frank.

In years gone by I've been calling for us to sack Silva and Lampard for Emery/Mourinho.

Those days are gone.

Allardyce, Benitez, Dyche. Relegation scraps. Basketcase club with point deductions and an owner who has been trying to shift us for years.

Theres optimism with TFG and the new stadium. But we're not there yet.
No, we’re not there yet - but nor is it the distant future.

A few weeks and the conversation about what Moshiri may or may not do is totally immaterial.

I don’t think it’s worth considering Moshiri’s thoughts on this at all.
 

Imagine appreciating reality.

Moshiri isn't paying Dyche off and hiring another manager.

No manager of any standard is coming in without the endorsement of new owners and assurances. Even Thomas Frank.

In years gone by I've been calling for us to sack Silva and Lampard for Emery/Mourinho.

Those days are gone.

Allardyce, Benitez, Dyche. Relegation scraps. Basketcase club with point deductions and an owner who has been trying to shift us for years.

Theres optimism with TFG and the new stadium. But we're not there yet.
It's possible the new ownership are in place within a month.

It's very fair to talk about changing the manager in the near future. I expect it to be one of the first things they do.

But equally, the sooner we make a change the better. It doesn't matter who owns the club, the football is abysmal and needs a change. And the club would be paying to replace the manager, not necessarily Moshiri because he's probably not going to be owner by the end of the calendar year.
 
This has been going on before Moshiri
It was to change with Moshiri. For brief spells it did. But the guy has been checked out for going on two years. Nothing will change until he’s gone, and even then who knows.

Saying it’s the fans is baffling. They’re reacting to the realities on the pitch and off it. Shouting at clouds isn’t holding someone to a standard.
 
We're a totally different proposition once ownership is sorted.

As I've said elsewhere I think they've earmarked Mancini or someone.
I hope it’s not defence first Mancini! Can we get an attacking manager please, I’m bored to tears with Dyche and Allardyce types. Anyone with Dyce in their name are boring bugggers.
 

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