Sean Dyche

Should we also thank him for wiping his hands of the club when he had dragged us into another relegation scrap and demanded a pay off?

Or do we just not acknowledge that bit.
Thank I'm for being honest, yes.

Given what he said, he'd obviously cracked under the pressure.

If anyone on this forum had been responsible for guiding this club to safety they'd have been in the foetal postion sucking their thumb.

At least Dyche did a two years stretch with us before finally cracking.
 
Was paid an incredible amount of money during his time here which is probably why he tolerated what he did.
Yes.

But he gave us value for money. If he hadn't have agreed I doubt anyone else other than some Euro-chancer would have stepped into this basket case club and we'd be now playing in the Championship or even League One.
 
Thank I'm for being honest, yes.

Given what he said, he'd obviously cracked under the pressure.

If anyone on this forum had been responsible for guiding this club to safety they'd have been in the foetal position sucking their thumb.

At least Dyche did a two years stretch with us before finally cracking.
Who was the alternative if Dyche hadn't been appointed? Wasn't it that loon who used to manage Leeds?

Can anyone visualise him sticking it out the way SD did?
 
Think it's forgotten that the real start to all this was Dave and Domingo's love affair with Benítez, which I think was dumb and don't understand how any fan could have exerted any energy on actually defending the appointment and the manager himself

Its the same war, but a different battle
 
Think it's forgotten that the real start to all this was Dave and Domingo's love affair with Benítez, which I think was dumb and don't understand how any fan could have exerted any energy on actually defending the appointment and the manager himself

Its the same war, but a different battle
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Bielsa was talking about coming in 6 months later when the hard yards had been done.

Dyche did more than enough here to earn some respect.

Bit more to it than that with Bielsa. He was very honest in his assessment of Everton. He wanted to get in and change the set up and the players coming through. work with the U21s. He had a longer term plan. Not really wanted we needed at that time as we were on our arse. Considering Dyche came in with 51 points to play for and we stayed up with 45 minutes left he had a point.
That squad and Bielsa were as opposite as you could get. And he knew it. Many would have just took the money. He didnt.
 
Bit more to it than that with Bielsa. He was very honest in his assessment of Everton. He wanted to get in and change the set up and the players coming through. work with the U21s. He had a longer term plan. Not really wanted we needed at that time as we were on our arse. Considering Dyche came in with 51 points to play for and we stayed up with 45 minutes left he had a point.
That squad and Bielsa were as opposite as you could get. And he knew it. Many would have just took the money. He didnt.

There's no actual proof Bielsa wanted that job or was even approached. it was all 'according to reports'.

No one wanted a poison chalice like a rock bottom Everton with zero money to spend and a ropey squad with all the club's leadership having deserted it.
 

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