2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Remember when he went 4 months without winning a Premier League game?










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All too well

It wasn't just the not winning, it was the not trying to win that did my head in most
 

You stated many, many times that no new manager was going to come in and improve on Dyche unless we spent a fortune in January.
Do you not think it’s a bit odd we’re currently 10pts clear of the drop zone and Moyes has won 10pts since he arrived?

I also stated we'd get a decent new manager bounce, and why.

Again, this team is 12th-17th. With Moyes. With Ancelotti. With whoever you like. Shouldn't be an opinion that's too hard to grasp.

If we didn't spend this summer, again, you think this team does any better than that?
 
You read only what you choose to believe.

You say I flat out refuse to criticise him?

I shared my view he should be sacked.

I said the new owners would be frauds if they didn't sack him.

That said, I still think he did a good job.

He's not the reason we've been circling the drain for so long/before him.

*Awaits shrine in his bedroom. True colours. DYCHETTES. Hehehehe. 17th. BANTZ*
I think Sean Dyche could easily have gotten us a draw against Liverpool, the problem with Sean Dyche is that we were as likely to get a point from Liverppol as were from Ipswich ,Southampton or any struggling team. We were at risk of being relegated more because of poor performances against teams other than the top six.

For some reason Dyche seemed to have his teams retreat even further into their shells this season than in his previous season and a half.

I still think he did very well in 2022/2023, even better in 2023/2024 but absolutely terrible in 2024/2025. There was no alternatine to sacking him.
 
I also stated we'd get a decent new manager bounce, and why.

Again, this team is 12th-17th. With Moyes. With Ancelotti. With whoever you like. Shouldn't be an opinion that's too hard to grasp.

If we didn't spend this summer, again, you think this team does any better than that?

Your boy was getting us nowhere near 12th this season. We’re not a great team, but we’re not a 17th team. You said before the season started you’d take 17th if offered. That’s a pathetic mentality drummed into you by a manager that thinks skating by is enough for Everton fans.
 
The guy either lived on a lie, or he just wasn’t capable. I go with the latter as I don’t see him deliberately stopping us from progressing. There just isn’t a comparison to be made between Moyes and Dyche, Moyes is superior in every way.
 
I think Sean Dyche could easily have gotten us a draw against Liverpool, the problem with Sean Dyche is that we were as likely to get a point from Liverppol as were from Ipswich ,Southampton or any struggling team. We were at risk of being relegated more because of poor performances against teams other than the top six.

For some reason Dyche seemed to have his teams retreat even further into their shells this season than in his previous season and a half.

I still think he did very well in 2022/2023, even better in 2023/2024 but absolutely terrible in 2024/2025. There was no alternatine to sacking him.

It served him well, initially.

That style kept us up.

Then, in his first full season after 2 seasons of surviving on the final home game of the season - even with point deductions we finished 22 points clear of relegation. Despite us being in a relegation battle until April because of point deductions.

It didn't work this season, confidence is massive in football an I think losing Bournemouth 2-0 did us in. Made no odds though, we couldn't sack him while ownership was going through, nor replace him. Nobody of any worth comes in, when the owner is about to sell the club.

Your boy was getting us nowhere near 12th this season. We’re not a great team, but we’re not a 17th team. You said before the season started you’d take 17th if offered. That’s a pathetic mentality drummed into you by a manager that thinks skating by is enough for Everton fans.

Your boy? That's not very mature. I'm an Everton fan.

And I have a pathetic mentality? Hmm. That's not very nice.

In my opinion - considering the team we started with, fresh on the back of 777/TFG walking away in June and with no owner - I'd have taken 17th. I'd have skipped this season entirely if we could. 12th. 17th. Who cares. All that mattered is getting to Bramley Moore a Premier League team, under new owners with the ability to rebuild a team that is relegation fodder.
 

I also stated we'd get a decent new manager bounce, and why.

Again, this team is 12th-17th. With Moyes. With Ancelotti. With whoever you like. Shouldn't be an opinion that's too hard to grasp.

If we didn't spend this summer, again, you think this team does any better than that?

Well we were 1 point off 19th under the previous manager. We’ve also had an injury crisis since Moyes came in and have continued picking up results. I was consistently being told that if we had a handful of injuries we would go down.
 
I also stated we'd get a decent new manager bounce, and why.

Again, this team is 12th-17th. With Moyes. With Ancelotti. With whoever you like. Shouldn't be an opinion that's too hard to grasp.

If we didn't spend this summer, again, you think this team does any better than that?
You have repeatedly said this team/squad is relegation fodder.

But now with Moyes we can reach 12th? Btw with this squad we can reach higher than 12th IMO, would need a little luck but i would say about 10th is this squad maximized

That's not relegation fodder.

I think its there for all to see that it was the manager that was relegation fodder not the squad.

This is why Dyche gets no praise from me because a thousand managers could of done what he done over the last 2 years, if he done the unexpected then yes he gets a pat on the back. This is Everton FC he managed not Burnley or Norwich so keeping us in the league is not and never will be an achievement.

He kept us in relegation battles by his shambolic playing style.
 
It served him well, initially.

That style kept us up.

Then, in his first full season after 2 seasons of surviving on the final home game of the season - even with point deductions we finished 22 points clear of relegation. Despite us being in a relegation battle until April because of point deductions.

It didn't work this season, confidence is massive in football an I think losing Bournemouth 2-0 did us in. Made no odds though, we couldn't sack him while ownership was going through, nor replace him. Nobody of any worth comes in, when the owner is about to sell the club.



Your boy? That's not very mature. I'm an Everton fan.

And I have a pathetic mentality? Hmm. That's not very nice.

In my opinion - considering the team we started with, fresh on the back of 777/TFG walking away in June and with no owner - I'd have taken 17th. I'd have skipped this season entirely if we could. 12th. 17th. Who cares. All that mattered is getting to Bramley Moore a Premier League team, under new owners with the ability to rebuild a team that is relegation fodder.

We should care. It’s more money and less stress and misery for fans.
 
I think Sean Dyche could easily have gotten us a draw against Liverpool, the problem with Sean Dyche is that we were as likely to get a point from Liverppol as were from Ipswich ,Southampton or any struggling team. We were at risk of being relegated more because of poor performances against teams other than the top six.

For some reason Dyche seemed to have his teams retreat even further into their shells this season than in his previous season and a half.

I still think he did very well in 2022/2023, even better in 2023/2024 but absolutely terrible in 2024/2025. There was no alternatine to sacking him.
Think he would have if it was last season this season just think he lost the players, just not the same when had thhe points deduction ect. Would all run run through brick walls for him last season , is why i dont want go to hard on dyche as the other two seasons did a great job but this season as you say had to go.
 

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