2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Incredible job is nonsense, first season he had half a season and had Leicester not missed a pen we go down. Last season yrs he did well to get to 48 points, but was an easy season to survive with the 3 dross teams at the bottom not getting to 28 points.

If we’re going to be using words like incredible for the last 2 seasons, then surely we can say he’s doing a terrible job this season. 15 points out of 15 games from the games we’ve had,

He will be gone soon thank god
Last season we were on our arse, we had no money, brought in beto as our main striker and nearly - VERY nearly went into administration. We brought in waifs and strays because we had nothing. Got docked 8 points. And he kept us easily. You absolutely have to acknowledge that, no matter your thoughts on him.
 

Last season we were on our arse, we had no money, brought in beto as our main striker and nearly - VERY nearly went into administration. We brought in waifs and strays because we had nothing. Got docked 8 points. And he kept us easily. You absolutely have to acknowledge that, no matter your thoughts on him.
I Said he did well to get to 48 points , but we still had a good squad 100’s and 100’s of mangers keep that squad up last season.

Can you acknowledge he’s doing a terrible job this season ?
 
I Said he did well to get to 48 points , but we still had a good squad 100’s and 100’s of mangers keep that squad up last season.

Can you acknowledge he’s doing a terrible job this season ?
Of course I can. But the club has been rotten for years. It's always needed a reset before we can move on and thank god- we've got it.
 

Last season we were on our arse, we had no money, brought in beto as our main striker and nearly - VERY nearly went into administration. We brought in waifs and strays because we had nothing. Got docked 8 points. And he kept us easily. You absolutely have to acknowledge that, no matter your thoughts on him.

I think thats fair on last season. Season he came in he had long enough to sort it by the time we stayed up with 45 minutes left. We got lucky.
So good and bad.
I think he's been awful this season. Im not buying into the 0-0 at Arsenal. Its just basically 10 Burnley behind the ball, zero shots on goal and hope your keeper pulls of enough saves. 9 times out of 10 we'll concede at least 1.
He still scares the sh!t out of me that eventually he'll take you down. You cant keep surviving on less goals per game ratio. It will catch you out in the end. To have scored in 1 game out of the last 6. Dire stuff.
Just another season you're hoping we kick punch scratch enough points to stay up.
Then try and move on. Dyche is dead end stuff.
 
I think thats fair on last season. Season he came in he had long enough to sort it by the time we stayed up with 45 minutes left. We got lucky.
So good and bad.
I think he's been awful this season. Im not buying into the 0-0 at Arsenal. Its just basically 10 Burnley behind the ball, zero shots on goal and hope your keeper pulls of enough saves. 9 times out of 10 we'll concede at least 1.
He still scares the sh!t out of me that eventually he'll take you down. You cant keep surviving on less goals per game ratio. It will catch you out in the end. To have scored in 1 game out of the last 6. Dire stuff.
Just another season you're hoping we kick punch scratch enough points to stay up.
Then try and move on. Dyche is dead end stuff.

And I don't disagree on this. How long have we accepted second best? We're Everton - i just hope and pray the new era gets our pride back.
 
I think that’s a different argument to be honest. It being the defining moment is fine, I just hate it when it all gets reduced to one moment like your original post did, it’s the same when people say ‘doucoure kept us up’ like we should be grateful as if him scoring one goal absolves him from all blame for being crap most of the season.

It's funny as I'm reading Moneyball (great book and the authors others are good) and very funny.

There's a bit where the accepted baseball wisdom was that you needed specialist pitchers to do the last innings. That it was some uniquely different skill. And what the Oakland Team management posited was that rather than spending huge sums of money on an expensive final pitcher, you're better allocating the money to better players earlier in the game so it's already won. And anyone just use one of your other good pitchers, and they learn anyway.

It's kind of true of that specific Doucoure argument (and I kinda like Doucoure).

I think there's a lot of "football wisdom" like that too. Essentially statements that are nonsense if you stop to investigate them just a bit.
 

Do you want him to be part of the squad rebuild when we do spend money?

I’ve said countless times I don’t want him beyond the end of the season provided the ownership change happens. Now it has, he could go tomorrow for all I care now. He was always only ever the antidote to Moshiri’s sell to loan policy and PS&R trap. Now that’s gone, we don’t need the antidote.
 
I’ve said countless times I don’t want him beyond the end of the season provided the ownership change happens. Now it has, he could go tomorrow for all I care now. He was always only ever the antidote to Moshiri’s sell to loan policy and PS&R trap. Now that’s gone, we don’t need the antidote.
Same here, I'm grateful that he's kept us up thus far but if we no longer need to take the medicine we're being spoon-fed with on a match by match basis why would we continue in this vein?
 

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