wish we were that exciting!To be fair that’s being generous to us. Our current cruise:
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wish we were that exciting!To be fair that’s being generous to us. Our current cruise:
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Some people seem very happy with what's being served up, it's bizarre, fancy not expecting improvement from the coaching team and vociferously defending it too boot.
wish we were that exciting!
That'll be a generation of 'plucky little Everton' punching above their weightSome people seem very happy with what's being served up, it's bizarre, fancy not expecting improvement from the coaching team and vociferously defending it too boot.
let’s hope big changes ahead that all positive
Spent more than Liverpool in the Summer, they are currently cruising the Title while we cruise in 15th.
If theres 1 thing ive learnt in all my years on the internet, its this.
It very key to separate what Dyche does - manage the side; from what Thelwell does - buy/sell players.
Everton's net spend has NOTHING to do with Sean Dyche.
Woah, you are massively mistaken there mate.Not just defending it, a couple of them are like religious zealots over their defence of him.
It’s quite baffling.
He can still blame the fans thoughGoing to be interesting now handling press when ownership issue can't be peddled out for poor results.
He’s managed in an environment where a net transfer spend has been occurring year on year and kept the team up.
So writing that he has NOTHING to do with it is a bit ridiculous. If other clubs find themselves in that same position they won’t be picking a manager who needs 100s of millions and his own players to return a points total for safety. They’ll pick a manager who can operate in that fiscal environment.
Especially how they refer to him like neo from the matrix as he was the chosen one to lead everton from relegation and no one else could motivate players and play ultra defensivelyWoah, you are massively mistaken there mate.
Despite spending hours a day defending his honour, writing condescending posts, using insults and writing essays about net spend, the most they have ever stretched to saying is they “think he deserves some credit for the job he’s done”.
but if a club needs wins mate and he’s not giving them
the rest is irrelevant
How long was he out of work after Burnley sacked him? He may not be as sought after as you think.Well we’ve gone from no one will employ him to no ambitious clubs will employ him now.
Actually read what I’ve posted on here about Dyche, actually go back and read it without freaking out every time you see something you don’t agree with.
The majority of the time I’m not even praising him. I don’t think I’ve ever said his football is good, I’ve never wanted him as a long term option (an one year extension before the takeover was back on was the most I went to so the players didn’t down tools this season). The most I’ve stretched to is saying I think he deserves some credit for the job he’s done.
You’re inventing this hero worship of him that honestly doesn’t exist on here. No one is calling him a hero, I don’t think there’s anyone left who even wants him here beyond the season.
The situation as I see it though is there’s one extremely vocal group who see any sort of credit for Dyche’s work at all as some sort of personal insult and then accuse the poster who’s given it as being either a super fan or even Sean Dyche himself. It’s truly bizarre.
Point this hero worship out to me anywhere on this thread. It just isn’t there. One group saying he deserves some credit for the job he’s done, another who are getting triggered every time he opens his mouth because they hate him so much. It’s not an even sided debate by any stretch. The centre of discussion has moved so far absurdly to one side that even ridiculous factually inaccurate view points are now seen as a neutral point of view on the manager.