2022/23 Sean Dyche

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I get the Moyes comparison, but Moyes was and still is a bottler. I don't sense that with Dyche at all and that gives me hope for the future. He has already instilled some steel and grit into this team after only a short period in charge and has proven to be an excellent tactician. He looks to have all the right attributes to be classed as a proper Everton manager.
There is much to like about him and much to be optimistic about which is a million miles away from the West Ham away game.
 

I was worried Dysche would be employing allardyce tactics but the teams performances have been more reminiscent of Moyes , instilling grit and structure to the play along with adopting a more direct attacking approach except he doesn't completely capitulate to top teams like Moyes did
His football has been light years better than allardyce ever produced,and I think dyche also see's us as a fantastic opportunity for him and his staff professionally
 
I get the Moyes comparison, but Moyes was and still is a bottler. I don't sense that with Dyche at all and that gives me hope for the future. He has already instilled some steel and grit into this team after only a short period in charge and has proven to be an excellent tactician. He looks to have all the right attributes to be classed as a proper Everton manager.
There is much to like about him and much to be optimistic about which is a million miles away from the West Ham away game.
Moyes was a shining light after the bog we had entrenched ourselves in during the 90's, so unless you were asleep for that period I dunno how you can paint him in a bad picture, I really am lost on certain posters on here that can question Moyes. The Bloke finally bought stability to in to the club, he gradually rebuilt the whole squad from bare bones into a team you could be proud of supporting again. ( after the pooh we had been drowning in )

Once he moved on to utd, yeah it showed that kind of job was to big for him. But we weren't utd and certainly weren't a big club anymore when he arrived.
And look what's happened to us since he moved on...

Dyche is the perfect man for the job just like Moyes was then, cos we need to 'wake up, smell the coffee' and get back to basics before we can start moving forward again.
 
He’s used to operating with a small squad and sticking to a settled line up. With that in mind I’d hope he goes for quality over quantity, whilst going for players with a good fitness record.

He does remind me very much of Moyes. Will want the ‘right’ kind of character in anyone he signs.

Definitely seems to prefer a smaller more intimate squad - quality over quantity sort of guy.

I’ve heard from numerous sources that Dyche is also very skeptical about random scout reports and recommendations of players - he really likes to know of the player and have had eyes on them himself rather than just analytics and sort of dodgy agents and scouts.

Whoever you will sign he will have done his due diligence of, unless you have someone signing players without consulting him.

I know there was some tension between our ex Technical Director, Mike Rigg and Dyche on players.

Good. Im hoping whatever cash we have this summer is used on perhaps 3 quality players only...not split across 5 or 6 like weve been doing.
 
I get the Moyes comparison, but Moyes was and still is a bottler. I don't sense that with Dyche at all and that gives me hope for the future. He has already instilled some steel and grit into this team after only a short period in charge and has proven to be an excellent tactician. He looks to have all the right attributes to be classed as a proper Everton manager.
There is much to like about him and much to be optimistic about which is a million miles away from the West Ham away game.
I remember watching one of them dyche tactic’s videos I think it was and he said the first thing he does is try to find the best way to win the game no matter who he’s playing. It sounds simple, but if you think to games away against the top teams we had under moyes first thing was always don’t get beat, and that has carried on throughout his career still hasn’t won away at united, arsenal Chelsea or Liverpool, were as dyche has won at Chelsea and Liverpool with a much more limited Burnley side than what were.
 

Definitely seems to prefer a smaller more intimate squad - quality over quantity sort of guy.

I’ve heard from numerous sources that Dyche is also very skeptical about random scout reports and recommendations of players - he really likes to know of the player and have had eyes on them himself rather than just analytics and sort of dodgy agents and scouts.

Whoever you will sign he will have done his due diligence of, unless you have someone signing players without consulting him.

I know there was some tension between our ex Technical Director, Mike Rigg and Dyche on players.
That's great and all, but you're assuming Dyche will be doing any player signing - after all, that's supposed to be the point of us having a DOF. I'm sure it'll be some what of a combination between manager and DOF, but we've been down that road numerous times before and probably explains why we've been landed with so much dross because we don't have any 1 recruitment expert calling the shots.
 
Will be interesting how he changes the side on Saturday.

Doucoure was almost playing up alongside Gray at times, but his running meant he could get back and help defensively.

There are a number of options he could use... Garner or Davies come in for him and try and pack the midfield or Simms coming in and playing alongside Gray.

There's also Iwobi coming in the middle and Gray going wide, but have doubts about Gray's defensive work and feel Coleman needs a fair bit of help there.

Every point is valuable, so I think we'll see Garner come in and we'll play 5 in midfield, then we have the option of bringing on Simms alongside Gray.
 
Do any of the 'Give Lampard time, no manager could do better' crowd regret their stance considering how tight it is at the bottom?
 

Moyes was a shining light after the bog we had entrenched ourselves in during the 90's, so unless you were asleep for that period I dunno how you can paint him in a bad picture, I really am lost on certain posters on here that can question Moyes. The Bloke finally bought stability to in to the club, he gradually rebuilt the whole squad from bare bones into a team you could be proud of supporting again. ( after the pooh we had been drowning in )

Once he moved on to utd, yeah it showed that kind of job was to big for him. But we weren't utd and certainly weren't a big club anymore when he arrived.
And look what's happened to us since he moved on...

Dyche is the perfect man for the job just like Moyes was then, cos we need to 'wake up, smell the coffee' and get back to basics before we can start moving forward again.

All of this with one exception, Moyes built a club as well as a team.
 
Do any of the 'Give Lampard time, no manager could do better' crowd regret their stance considering how tight it is at the bottom?

We needed to give him time, we couldn't and cant keep sacking managers, its destroying the club - we left it two games to many to change in hindsight - but its a hard man to criticise something that the club need and that is stability and consistency, even if the red line that exists is relegation - which we were (and are) in threat of under him.

Lampard to my mind fell on his own sword.
 
Done a phenomenal job since coming in. If DCL was fit and firing I'd be confident of staying up comfortably.

Going to be a struggle but I trust he's the best man for the job.
 
We needed to give him time, we couldn't and cant keep sacking managers, its destroying the club - we left it two games to many to change in hindsight - but its a hard man to criticise something that the club need and that stability and consistency, even if the red line is a relegation - which we were (and are) in threat of under him.

Lampard to my mind fell on his own sword.

I absolutely hated that argument. If sacking managers is destroying the club, what is keeping the most incompetent manager in our recent history in charge doing for the club?

There's a few managers we probably pulled the trigger on too early, Lampard is one we waited about 2 months too long on.
 

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