2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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If Dyches stays, expect more seats than this - :D - back in the old days the old Goodison Park Grandstand old hire cushions got pelted at the dug out even in HK's early days - they were banned as they were flipped like a Frisby with a good aim ....

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They're poor players apart from 3/4 maximum. They dont want possession because they're not capable of playing football.
Seen better from this lot in part with earlier games, we where tearing teams apart. Was ineptitude of managment that could not see games out, despite fans here commenting at the time to change something in the game as even the fan could see ensuing disaster build up . Convinced better manager has us 6 points better off than we are now.
 

Seen better from this lot in part with earlier games, we where tearing teams apart. Was ineptitude of managment that could not see games out, despite fans here commenting at the time to change something in the game as even the fan could see ensuing disaster build up . Convinced better manager has us 6 points better off than we are now.
Make your mind up!
 
But that wasnt my point.

My point was that palace arent being talked about as being relegation candidates dispite being below us but we have been since day one.

All because our useless manager has been telling everyone who'll listen that we're in a relegation battle because thats all hes capable of being and he needs everyone to think hes doing a amazing job. Instead of the actual crap show that hes put us in down to his managerial limitations.
Apart from when they were being mentioned as relegation candidates that is. When an article mentions that their number one target is to avoid relegation then it's pretty much stating that they are relegation candidates.

I'm not sure Dyche's interviews are the reason Everton are talked about as relegation candidates. I think it's the year on year relegation battles playing out against the background of a chaotic club that play a bigger part. At the start of the season there were quite a few previews who thought Everton would finish comfortably around lower mid table and not really get sucked into it all.

But if a team, with a recent and undeniable history of relegation scraps, gets battered 0-3 at home in the first game of the season do you genuinely believe that a season of struggle wouldn't be mentioned? Or is it because of what the manager says in press interviews? If he came out and talked about title challenges instead would that change the perception?
 
That makes things sound even worse than they are
Imagine that pirate being so irreplaceable to our attack.

It's a terrible thought, the last 3 seasons

He was 5th in the whole league last season, 9th this year, without having played 1/4th of the game.


No idea, how many of them were set pieces, but surely also our set pieces have become so much worse since he's out.
 

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That makes things sound even worse than they are
Imagine that pirate being so irreplaceable to our attack.
I’m not sure it makes it sound worse than they are….I think 17 points out of 19 games, 15 goals scored and lowest performers in the PL in a number of attacking stats is reflective of that to be honest.
 

Apart from when they were being mentioned as relegation candidates that is. When an article mentions that their number one target is to avoid relegation then it's pretty much stating that they are relegation candidates.

I'm not sure Dyche's interviews are the reason Everton are talked about as relegation candidates. I think it's the year on year relegation battles playing out against the background of a chaotic club that play a bigger part. At the start of the season there were quite a few previews who thought Everton would finish comfortably around lower mid table and not really get sucked into it all.

But if a team, with a recent and undeniable history of relegation scraps, gets battered 0-3 at home in the first game of the season do you genuinely believe that a season of struggle wouldn't be mentioned? Or is it because of what the manager says in press interviews? If he came out and talked about title challenges instead would that change the perception?

For the 5th time now moyes literally said the same thing as the palace manager ever seasonhe was our manager. When we finished 5th-7th the whole time we were never thought of as relegation candidates back then.

So please stop clinging onto that one sentance the palace manager said because thats all you can find to back up your point.

The only reason we were in a relegation battle last season was (so im told) is because of the points deduction. A team that got 48 points in the previous season shouldn't be talked as relegation candidates after one loss in the new one. Although we were because the manager made us out to be.
 

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