2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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If there was ever an example of how a managers tactics and culture can affect player performance Dyche to Moyes is it.
He will never, ever get a job managing a club like Everton again.

Relegation avoidance specialist he might be but that is the extent of his skillset.

Steve Bruce to Howe was another one. Hopefully Moyes can do the same here.
 

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If there was ever an example of how a managers tactics and culture can affect player performance Dyche to Moyes is it.
He will never, ever get a job managing a club like Everton again.

Relegation avoidance specialist he might be but that is the extent of his skillset.

Not sure he is. He got Burnley relegated in 2022 in all but name and we were heading to relegation with him this season.
 

If he said he couldn’t get more out the team with investment, it wasn’t wrong was it. He was likely to keep us up with more defence based football.
That was his way to skin the cat.
Enjoying the new manager bounce, but we could do with a squad refresh

Yet Moyes can get the exact same players, playing in a way, that gives them more freedom, where the striker is no longer isolated, where the whole game plan is based on something more than not conceding, hoofing aimless balls up or hoping for a mistake or a worldee.

It would’ve taken Dyche the rest of the season, to accrue the points and goals that Moyes has already got in four games.

He managed convinced our fanbase that all we could expect was to scrape our way to survival, with a limited bunch of players.

Oh and by the way, he wasn’t keeping us up, he was taking us down, just like his last season with Burnley, where his prehistoric footy finally ran out of steam.
 
Took us as far as he could he said. It took Moyes 4 games, one of them with 2 more important players injured to get more than half of this tossers point total he managed to get for the season.
 
I wonder how much of Dyche's reputation was built on Burnley getting relegated after they fired him (though they were already heading that way).

I do think Dyche did well taking over from Lampard, I thought he did well at times, but I think if nothing else it became clear that Dyche was not working with the club to get better.
 

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