2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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When they say "board of directors", I'm assuming they mean the interim board of Chong, Moshiri himself and Maureen the boardroom cleaner.

We've had no one of any note steer the ship of Everton for 2 years now.

True and the takeover is anticipated in mid to the end of Dec.

Id be surprised if the board was wholly new, there will be some continuity in the interim with also new appointments.

Maybe more telling then anything, is someone somewhere at Everton felt the need to leak this - they wouldn't be doing that if there wasn't a bit of pressure being felt.
 
….10-1 looks big, but I’m restricted to 20p with Sky because of my Cheltenham winnings;

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….10-1 looks big, but I’m restricted to 20p with Sky because of my Cheltenham winnings;

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I`d save your 20p until the takeover gets done because it certainly looks like no one seems bothered enough with how bad we are to sack him. As soon as a takeover is completed that price will probably dissapear quite quickly, and hopefully so will Dyche and his staff.
 

True and the takeover is anticipated in mid to the end of Dec.

Id be surprised if the board was wholly new, there will be some continuity in the interim with also new appointments.

Maybe more telling then anything, is someone somewhere at Everton felt the need to leak this - they wouldn't be doing that if there wasn't a bit of pressure being felt.

There simply has to be some continuity mate. We're weeks away from being handed the keys to a new stadium, with much work to be done, and Colin is at the heart of that.

If they appoint the right manager and get a couple of players in Jan, then everything else can take care of itself over due course.
 

That statistic is wrong…we got 22 points from 18 games between Jan-May and we have 11 points from 12 games Aug-Nov.
It’s 33 points from 30 games at a rate of 1.10 ppg.

I think it is unfair on Dyche for Boyland to subtract the PL points deductions from the actual results for the whole of 2024.

I can’t stand Dyche but this is highly misleading.

It's not unfair, it's disgusting. He knows a lot of people will take it as fact and it will soon become 'urban legend'.
 
There simply has to be some continuity mate. We're weeks away from being handed the keys to a new stadium, with much work to be done, and Colin is at the heart of that.

If they appoint the right manager and get a couple of players in Jan, then everything else can take care of itself over due course.

There will be continuity for sure mate, be stupid for there not to be and i dont think TFG are that.

Personally still believe they will all they can, not to sack him, but ultimately it will be governed by the risk of relegation in my opinion.
 
This should surprise no one, really.

Moshiri's not going to spend money he doesn't have to on sacking a manager - or expend time, energy and more money he doesn't need to on finding a replacement.

This position is so short-term it's not even worth thinking about. It evaporates the moment the takeover goes through.
Let's hope that our bottom three position come 2025 will see the new owners (if it happens in December) shoot him out of here in a cannon so that the new manager can try to prevent us from being relegated.
 

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