2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Got this off one of my HK Whatsapp groups

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We'd have lost that 4-1 last night if he'd been in charge, and he wouldn't be bothered.
He had zero idea of what Everton is

To be fair mate, we did win the single Goodison derby he was manager for. Last season, 2-0.

Don't get the obsession to continually bash Dyche.

He come in, kept us up season one.

Kept us up during the circus of season two.

Wheels come off this season - that happens in football, and to 95% of managers, at some stage, it goes stale - it was always going to be his last season no matter what, but he got us to new ownership, with our heads above water. I mean, even Silva, Lampard and Koeman were all sacked with us in the bottom 3.

How many Everton managers have been sacked with us higher in the league than when they joined?

Bizarre obsession and hatred for a man.
 
To be fair mate, we did win the single Goodison derby he was manager for. Last season, 2-0.

Don't get the obsession to continually bash Dyche.

He come in, kept us up season one.

Kept us up during the circus of season two.

Wheels come off this season - that happens in football, and to 95% of managers, at some stage, it goes stale - it was always going to be his last season no matter what, but he got us to new ownership, with our heads above water. I mean, even Silva, Lampard and Koeman were all sacked with us in the bottom 3.

How many Everton managers have been sacked with us higher in the league than when they joined?

Bizarre obsession and hatred for a man.
Not hatred, boss, just frustration at what could have been had he been even a little more adventurous with his tactics. Moyes is known as a defensive manager as well, don't forget, but he has at least some offensive nous if the 10 points in his last five league games -- with the same players at his disposal bar Alcaraz -- mean anything.
 
To be fair mate, we did win the single Goodison derby he was manager for. Last season, 2-0.

Don't get the obsession to continually bash Dyche.

He come in, kept us up season one.

Kept us up during the circus of season two.

Wheels come off this season - that happens in football, and to 95% of managers, at some stage, it goes stale - it was always going to be his last season no matter what, but he got us to new ownership, with our heads above water. I mean, even Silva, Lampard and Koeman were all sacked with us in the bottom 3.

How many Everton managers have been sacked with us higher in the league than when they joined?

Bizarre obsession and hatred for a man.
I take your point about Dyche actually winning the Derby last year, that can’t be debated or argued. But I can’t get on board that he done this “amazing job keeping the club afloat” nonsense that gets peddled like he was not only the coach, but running the club from top to bottom. Let’s be honest here, he wasn’t. Colin Chong and Kevin Thelwell were doing all the legwork here. Dyche simply took training (as he’s paid very well to do) and spent 15 minutes fronting a press conference every week fronting the media (so stressful how on earth did he manage that?). I don’t buy the theory that he was managing a poor group of players (which you have peddled many times) and performed miracles keeping the club up. It’s a mid table squad of players. No more, no less. I don’t buy this mythical theory that nobody else would have kept this club in the division with the points deductions so in turn he done a brilliant job. He done a competent job, let’s not go overboard here. Moyes would have done just as good if not better a job in the same circumstances. So would many many other managers. He’s absolutely useless as a footballer manager let’s not kid ourselves. Let’s see who takes him on next.
 

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