Sean Dyche

Twice you've written that in the last couple of pages. It's not the zinger you think it is.

Dyche is a terrible throwback of a manager. Weird that an Evertonian would spend so much time lauding him when he left the club over a year ago and in such a dreadful position.

That dreadful position being our club safely in the hands of the Fredikins and with all points deductions behind us. Dreadful indeed.
 
Speaking about his exit, Dyche repeated his position that he started the talks over his departure and said he advised the club to pursue David Moyes, who returned to the club later that month.

He said: “I just knew it. I said to the staff: ‘I can see it in these lads’ eyes.’ The weight of Everton's got too powerful and they need it to lift and the only way of lifting it is if the manager goes.

“And I actually said to them, bring Moyes in if he'll do it.”
If the solution is him leaving to make everything rosy then how is it ‘the weight of Everton’ that was the players’ problem? If Dyche leaving was the answer then Dyche was the problem, it’s really that simple.

Let’s not forget as well, that as much as most fans were very happy Dyche went, as the football and results were terrible, Moyes was not a popular appointment at first. Although he’d done a great job winning a trophy with West Ham, he was chased out by the fans for playing awful football akin to Dyche and personally that Dyche versus Moyes game at West Ham was one of the worst games of football I ever saw and I was nervous about what he’d bring back here.

I just get the impression Dyche wanted to leave because he couldn’t take it here anymore and he had no answers to the rot and there is no positive way any aspiring premier league manager can spin that!
 
If the solution is him leaving to make everything rosy then how is it ‘the weight of Everton’ that was the players’ problem? If Dyche leaving was the answer then Dyche was the problem, it’s really that simple.

Let’s not forget as well, that as much as most fans were very happy Dyche went, as the football and results were terrible, Moyes was not a popular appointment at first. Although he’d done a great job winning a trophy with West Ham, he was chased out by the fans for playing awful football akin to Dyche and personally that Dyche versus Moyes game at West Ham was one of the worst games of football I ever saw and I was nervous about what he’d bring back here.

I just get the impression Dyche wanted to leave because he couldn’t take it here anymore and he had no answers to the rot and there is no positive way any aspiring premier league manager can spin that!

I know full well its basically all of the above. Was "the right time" as he's put it.

The scraping relegation when he took over, the points deduction, the ownership issue (which affected players off the field apparently), and the constant treading water to reset and start again was draining for everyone involved.

He did kinda pack it in and as the new owners took over, saw a way out.

It was a big reset for everyone.
 
Speaking about his exit, Dyche repeated his position that he started the talks over his departure and said he advised the club to pursue David Moyes, who returned to the club later that month.

He said: “I just knew it. I said to the staff: ‘I can see it in these lads’ eyes.’ The weight of Everton's got too powerful and they need it to lift and the only way of lifting it is if the manager goes.

“And I actually said to them, bring Moyes in if he'll do it.”
What an unbelievable failure of a man
 

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