2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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I think you struggle with basic comprehension.

Or, you're being obtuse.

You said if he got better results this season, he'd still be in a job.

I'm saying, perhaps, but he was still being sacked at the first opportunity based on common sense, and reports TFG were going to sack him last summer, and only wanted him to stay until this summer until their choice who was in a job was available.

TFG were always sacking Sean Dyche. Examples of me sharing that opinion from August;



November;



They had to sack him when they did.

They should of sacked him day one, but didn't, because they felt it would be better to wait until the summer when their preferred candidate was available. That evidently, wasn't Moyes.

I mean the bold was me very much talking tongue in cheek - he was never surviving. (Mostly because he could not get better results).

But thank you for agreeing they didn’t in fact bin him at their first opportunity.
 
I mean the bold was me very much talking tongue in cheek - he was never surviving. (Mostly because he could not get better results).

But thank you for agreeing they didn’t in fact bin him at their first opportunity.

Opportunity;
a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.


That circumstance for them was when their preferred candidate was available/willing to come in the summer.

As is, they took 18 days over Christmas - 19th December taking over to 5th Jan when sacking notice was given. Similar to the time it took Newcastle to sack Bruce after new owners come in. They wanted to wait a bit longer, but Bruce knew the writing was on the wall and threw the towel in. Same here.

I think it would have been day 1 if Moyes was their genuine preferred choice.

If you was Dyche, knowing full well you was sacked in a few months - wouldn't you have said thanks but no thanks? His approach, more than most doesn't work when there's no accountabilty. He can only lose at that stage and as he said, his players weren't listening to him - he couldn't survive that.

It was naive from TFG to think Dyche could hobble on until the summer. As soon as the new owners come in and a decision could be made, even the likes of me who gives him every credit for keeping our head above water was saying they need to sack him.
 

Opportunity;
a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.


That circumstance for them was when their preferred candidate was available/willing to come in the summer.

As is, they took 18 days over Christmas - 19th December taking over to 5th Jan when sacking notice was given. Similar to the time it took Newcastle to sack Bruce after new owners come in. They wanted to wait a bit longer, but Bruce knew the writing was on the wall and threw the towel in. Same here.

I think it would have been day 1 if Moyes was their genuine preferred choice.

If you was Dyche, knowing full well you was sacked in a few months - wouldn't you have said thanks but no thanks? His approach, more than most doesn't work when there's no accountabilty. He can only lose at that stage and as he said, his players weren't listening to him - he couldn't survive that.

It was naive from TFG to think Dyche could hobble on until the summer. As soon as the new owners come in and a decision could be made, even the likes of me who gives him every credit for keeping our head above water was saying they need to sack him.

They could have sacked him Day 1, they didn't, they gave him the chance to see out his contract, he gave up, tried to get a bonus (?!?), they were forced to bring in Moyes.

Dyche throwing the towel in is effectively the reason Moyes is currently here. Why don't you go after him for that since you hate Moyes so much.
 

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They could have sacked him Day 1, they didn't, they gave him the chance to see out his contract, he gave up, tried to get a bonus (?!?), they were forced to bring in Moyes.

Dyche throwing the towel in is effectively the reason Moyes is currently here. Why don't you go after him for that since you hate Moyes so much.

I support Everton.

No manager, no owner, no custodian - just Everton.

Moyes has come in and said exactly what I've been saying for years.

It's not about the manager, it's about the players.

It's not been about who has managed Everton over the last few years, it's been about the ownership.

Any Everton manager, with this team will have me sharing an opinion that all we can hope for currently, is avoid relegation. I've been consistent with that view with Lampard, Dyche and Moyes will get the same.

Some on here treated Lampard entirely different to Dyche, and will do the same with Moyes. Lampard was fashionable. Dyche literally eats worms
 

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