2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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I’m still in the 10%, just. Not because I agree with him or the way he plays but because I still think he will keep us up.

I wouldn’t have picked that side yesterday. I find it bizarre that he’s not playing wingers who cross the ball in for Broja or DCL, such as Harrison on the left. I agree with you all that another manager would get a lot more out of the attacking players we have. I saw Wissa miss that chance for Brentford and thought, poor old Beto only gets to miss one of those and he’s hooked. The miss is magnified like missing a bus because there is only one a day.

We could do without another severance payment.

We really need a hard reset in the summer—full suite of coaches and leadership with some youth and energy in the squad. If we change now, and I’m not convinced I’m right by any stretch, we’ll almost certainly see us with either a manager to suit the squad (like Moyes) or worse, a manager that doesn’t and you can see what that’s doing at Manchester United.

Anyway, the owners will be assessing all the options. Relegation would be bad but not terminal, so rolling the dice isn’t as risky. Look at Villa.

Anyway fellow Evertonians, let’s get behind the team Thursday and trust the owners. There will be better times ahead.
Lost me at ‘Harrison’ - he’s not a winger. In Dyche’s system, he’s some kind of ineffective advanced full back, and couldn’t cross a road
 
He gets the same amount of money whether he leaves or stays. If he stays it's paid in salary. If he is sacked, it's paid in severance.
Money has nothing to do with it.
Hi severance is doubled if they sack him, and he gets everything up front.

So, the money has everything to do with it.
 
Saw this last night ..

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I’m still in the 10%, just. Not because I agree with him or the way he plays but because I still think he will keep us up.

I wouldn’t have picked that side yesterday. I find it bizarre that he’s not playing wingers who cross the ball in for Broja or DCL, such as Harrison on the left. I agree with you all that another manager would get a lot more out of the attacking players we have. I saw Wissa miss that chance for Brentford and thought, poor old Beto only gets to miss one of those and he’s hooked. The miss is magnified like missing a bus because there is only one a day.

We could do without another severance payment.

We really need a hard reset in the summer—full suite of coaches and leadership with some youth and energy in the squad. If we change now, and I’m not convinced I’m right by any stretch, we’ll almost certainly see us with either a manager to suit the squad (like Moyes) or worse, a manager that doesn’t and you can see what that’s doing at Manchester United.

Anyway, the owners will be assessing all the options. Relegation would be bad but not terminal, so rolling the dice isn’t as risky. Look at Villa.

Anyway fellow Evertonians, let’s get behind the team Thursday and trust the owners. There will be better times ahead.

As lacking in quality as we do. I could reel off lots of reasons, but 1 goal in open play in 10 games is a sackable offence on its own.
 
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