"Dyche lovers" describes people who see things in the round - that he's landed here with a thankless task and no cash or even support above him from a stewardless, rudderless club to save one of the great English football institutions from relegation - at a point when the British football media and the powers that be in the Premier League were determined to see us into the Championship.
If he keeps us up for the third season running - which he will - he'll have completed a remarkable story in this club's history. To walk into this catastrophe and keep his nerve and see us through to new ownership and a new stadium is a fantastic achievement.
The stick he's getting reflects on his detractors much more than it does on him. He'll get a standing ovation at the end of the season and he'll be wished all the best by the vast majority of Everton fans for what he's managed to do here.
You've truly gone down the rabbit hole to find the lowest bar now. Sounds like a load of theatrical fluff that old Bill would've been proud to promote. When is the 'Remarkable Story in this Club's History' DVD coming out?
His job is to coach and manage the players. The only one who has noticeably improved is the one he said he didn't coach and let him get on with it. Ollie Watkins has praised the individual coaching sessions for his improvements and Onana chose Villa for the same. Dyche has enough talent to not be scraping survival.
All the rest is not relevant and doesn't concern him, by his own admission and self praise. Just because we had two very poor managers before him doesn't mean it is a major achievement to keep Everton in the PL.
For what it's worth I'll wish him well too, but not for any great achievement just because he hasn't failed. Will be glad he's gone though.