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He was our horseman of the apocalypse, and we welcomed and celebrated him.These days, most of Fatty Koeman's energies are expended on identifying the logistics agent who mislabeled the jandal shipment destined for Fatty's daughter's beach wedding in Bali. In the absence of said 'beach-type' footwear, the bridal party and congregation had to resort to their wooden clogs...the wedding photos all looked terrible apparently.
This feels very different to the last days of Lampard to me, and even different to the October/November when we were getting dominated by Southampton, Fulham, Leicester and Bournemouth. We did get four points against Southampton and Fulham but on the park it was just wave after wave of last ditch defending against all of those sides and barely a shot in anger ourselves. (Admittedly we had a great win v Palace amongst it all).I am just interested to see if they have learned from the Lampard mess and not hold on for too long.
This feels very different to the last days of Lampard to me, and even different to the October/November when we were getting dominated by Southampton, Fulham, Leicester and Bournemouth. We did get four points against Southampton and Fulham but on the park it was just wave after wave of last ditch defending against all of those sides and barely a shot in anger ourselves. (Admittedly we had a great win v Palace amongst it all).
Now when we're playing the mid table sides we are looking much stronger all over the pitch. The evidence is there, right in front of us. The Arsenal game is not the baromenter, it's the matches against the mid table teams.
This feels very different to the last days of Lampard to me, and even different to the October/November when we were getting dominated by Southampton, Fulham, Leicester and Bournemouth. We did get four points against Southampton and Fulham but on the park it was just wave after wave of last ditch defending against all of those sides and barely a shot in anger ourselves. (Admittedly we had a great win v Palace amongst it all).
Now when we're playing the mid table sides we are looking much stronger all over the pitch. The evidence is there, right in front of us. The Arsenal game is not the baromenter, it's the matches against the mid table teams.
Yes let’s see how the team shapes up from now on, I don’t think any manager can get us above the half way line or even close to it with this threadbare squad but I think Sean Dyche can keep us up and let’s be honest that would be a success the way we have been left in this position after years of neglect by those who have been in charge of Everton FC. It’s definitely not where want to be and we deserve better after years of slow decline but beggars can’t be choosers, and at the moment it is still “ Hope for the best but prepare for the worst”This feels very different to the last days of Lampard to me, and even different to the October/November when we were getting dominated by Southampton, Fulham, Leicester and Bournemouth. We did get four points against Southampton and Fulham but on the park it was just wave after wave of last ditch defending against all of those sides and barely a shot in anger ourselves. (Admittedly we had a great win v Palace amongst it all).
Now when we're playing the mid table sides we are looking much stronger all over the pitch. The evidence is there, right in front of us. The Arsenal game is not the baromenter, it's the matches against the mid table teams.
Good times!I reckon an invite to a sausage sizzle for all those squads' familles...perhaps celebrating the final concrete pour at BMD. I am certain that should evoke many tears
Which players are you referring to though? We have heard various suggestions over recent years of a toxic dressing room so who are these rotten eggs? who are these non commited ones? or do you think it's more likely they are just a bit confused at what Dyche is asking them to do as they know it's not really working. Hence the latter part of the Doncaster game where they took it upon themselves to go and win the game and ignore his calls to lump the ball upfield.I'll ask it again. When he goes and the players still walk around, uninterested and refusing to move into space/pass 5 yards. THEN can we FINALLY look at the players and begin to question their commitment?
They're getting away with murder and still some refuse to blame them (apart from Keane...grrr bloody Keane!!)
I'll ask it again. When he goes and the players still walk around, uninterested and refusing to move into space/pass 5 yards. THEN can we FINALLY look at the players and begin to question their commitment?
They're getting away with murder and still some refuse to blame them (apart from Keane...grrr bloody Keane!!)
I seen today, with the rumours of potter, that we wouldn’t give him time as a fan base, which I disagree.I remember a few years ago when I actually gave a hoot about the sport and listened to talksport they were all incredulous that he wasn’t being considered for specifically the Arsenal job and broadly, bigger jobs than Burnley because they perceived him as some kind of sleeper agent super manager.
The fact is football is incredibly binary and people don’t change.
The reason why nobody bigger than Burnley touched him is because he’s terrible. Always has been always will be.