2023/24 Sean Dyche

He’s got a real problem with his fullbacks that I’m not sure is solvable. Seamus better get ready to play the full 90 in all league games once healthy. The other three have shown they’re not good enough.
 
I think that we’re missing someone who actually sits in the hole in front of the centre backs. Both goals would have been prevented if there was someone in there
That’s supposed to be Gueye but he’s never been that guy.

What made his Burnley teams successful and what made those CBs successful is that they were protected in numbers by the midfield and fullbacks.
 
By the same token, we were lucky to get a point at the end of yesterday's game and but for an improvement in second half against Doncaster we would have been out of the cup as well.
This we are literally a Pickford miracle and a Beto Danjuma second half comeback against Doncaster away from being at zero points and out of the cup against a bottom of league 2 side awfully abysmal that.
 
I think that we’re missing someone who actually sits in the hole in front of the centre backs. Both goals would have been prevented if there was someone in there
Yeah but that's dyche job to draw a rectangle on a board and tell gana or whoever else is gonna be there, to stick to that job.
The same as he instructs and works on pickford coming to claim anything that's floated into 6 yard area.
The same as telling said player that if player x goes to this position then I want you to take up this position.
And on deadball situations, if opposition have a player here, then you go to here to cutoff that problem. Etc.etc.

Surely to God its not difficult to implement certain basic movement/positional tweaks.
 

Are we naive to think Iwobi went because he `wanted to live in London`? Another not liking what Dyche is bringing, can the players see where this is going?

Also look at Dyche staff, his staff is 2 former flat mates from when he was a young player.

The whole manager and coaching staff is BS....
 
We should quite clearly be on 7 points now. The reason we didnt pick up 6 points against Fulham and Wolves was due to our inability to take chances. This is frustrating as our next home game is Arsenal. So although over the last two games we have shown we can put away a greater proportion of our chances created now than we could in our first two games as we have made inroads with the striking situation, we are unlikely to create as many chances against Arsenal

After Koeman, Fat Sam, Silva, Ancellotti, Benitez, Lampard and now Dyche in the last 7 years, I am so underwhelmed at the prospect of sacking Dyche, rolling the dice again, hiring another manager and then sacking them in a years time. How can you grow if you keeping ripping up the blueprint and start again every year. We had no choice with Lampard last season as he quite clearly isn't a proper manager. Dyche at least is
Could literally go back to evey manager that has been sacked and say that

If only, if this has happened, if that had happened.

He’s one dimensional, tactically inept manager. It was his one and only chance to a manager a big club and he’s nose dived off a cliff in a favour of his Burnley tactics
 
You only have to look at villa to see the difference between Gerrard and emery.
You can say villa team were better than ours and that Gerrard was crap, but still, a coach coming and introducing a clear and modern style made such a difference.

Against villa with the midfield failing to press the same as front line, villa dropped midfielders back 10 yards to take ball from their defenders and the crazy narrowness of our defence meant that digne just camped in a left wing position. Not closed down anywhere near fast enough to whip crosses right into the danger area. Set pieces were equally as shambolic and we didn't address those issues at all against Doncaster.
 

This we are literally a Pickford miracle and a Beto Danjuma second half comeback against Doncaster away from being at zero points and out of the cup against a bottom of league 2 side awfully abysmal that.
We’re a striker and a bounce away from nine points, works both ways.

The table doesn’t lie, we have one point and we’ve deserved nothing more or less.
 
Since Carlo left for Madrid these goons have employed 3 of the 5 worst ever Everton managers in our history in as many years.

Bit of a theme going on here.
True enough. Another factor however is the fact that the money for squad building dried up after CA left. We're not going to attract top managers without having a pot to piss in, nor are we in a stable enough position to attract someone who we can allow to make mistakes whilst he makes the squad his own.

It's bargain basement stuff, both in terms of players and managers.
 
True enough. Another factor however is the fact that the money for squad building dried up after CA left. We're not going to attract top managers without having a pot to piss in, nor are we in a stable enough position to attract someone who we can allow to make mistakes whilst he makes the squad his own.

It's bargain basement stuff, both in terms of players and managers.
depressing isn’t it ,never ending aswell
 
Carlo's Everton fell off a cliff after James went walkabouts. Our run in was truelly shambolic. It seemed to me that the players downed tools. The comments of 'just go out and play,' not being involved enough in training and saying it's not his job to bring youngsters through.
He was a guy who needed a squad full of worldies to perform.
He was probably the manager we needed when moshiri first took over and wanted to flaunt his money.
 
Are we naive to think Iwobi went because he `wanted to live in London`? Another not liking what Dyche is bringing, can the players see where this is going?

Also look at Dyche staff, his staff is 2 former flat mates from when he was a young player.

The whole manager and coaching staff is BS....
Iwobi went because he wouldn’t sign the contract we offered and we are not in a position to let him go for free
 

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