I`m hoping any new owner will look at that position specifically and think there is an upgrade that can be made there.
If you bought Everton tomorrow for £400m, for arguments sake, would you want Dyche as your figure head and a sign of your intent?
Speaking for myself I`d want someone who gets the best out of players, maybe a proven coaching/development past and bring a new more attacking/positive attitude to the club which would filter down the whole set up and through the youth.
What do we think the constant negative tactics brings to the club? Do we think his negative tactics are a way forward for our youth sides? We play the worst football in the league.
I work as a finical auditor, so I have seen many shocking things over the years Therefore call it occupational illness. Dyche wouldn't be my long term man, that's sure. If results were ok overall, then keep Dyche for the moment, but replace him with a more attacking coach, but that is also proven to develop teams and work under difficult circumstances after his contract ran out. 2025 we also can get rid of a lot of the deadwood like Maupay, Keane or Holgate. So for a financially stretched club, I'd rather have 5m more to get a player...
It's not that I'm happy with the brand of football, but I can bite in a sour apple as long as results are passable overall, still being crictical, but saying nope there's not urgency to sack someone just to see better football given the financial situation, no ownership and many other things that are more important to sort out at first to bring back Everton long term. I'm no fan of hasty overreaction actions.
But I know building something sustainable will take years and therefore also give a coach time and windows, but Dyche wouldn't be my man for that project.