2025/26 Tyler Dibling

He wouldn't have featured for Bournemouth any more this season than us. I have hope he will come good but he clearly isn't ready for the step up from Southampton yet.

The pricetag is by far the biggest issue with Dibling. If he cost £20m people would've been less concerned about his gametime this year.
 
He wouldn't have featured for Bournemouth any more this season than us. I have hope he will come good but he clearly isn't ready for the step up from Southampton yet.

The pricetag is by far the biggest issue with Dibling. If he cost £20m people would've been less concerned about his gametime this year.
We'll never know for sure but seeing as how Bournemouth quite regularly start two teenagers, I think it's quite likely he'd have got plenty of game time there.

Coincidentally, they're looking good for a top six finish and possibly the champions league.
 

Right on cue: a double Moyes media fluffer defence of his policy from McNulty and Osman on not playing younger players - because they know fans are pissed off with the huge waste inflicted on this club, with £75M of talent from the £110M spent sitting on the bench and a Euro place all but disappeared..

Expect more articles soon on Moyes' masterplan for Rohl, Harrison and even Aznou.

It's depressingly predictable.

All those people support Moyes not Everton. They see success for Everton as staying at best mid-table.
 
It's the worst singing money wise and a terrible wasted year for the player. I wish we'd send him back to Southampton on loan. Such a damning indictment of our "scouting". All involved need sacking.

Nothing will happen such is the weakness and apathy.
 
Bournemouth, unlike Everton, use all of their subs every week and have a squad full of players ready to come into a game. They also trust in their players and forgive them mistakes because a lot of them are young. It's paying great dividends and they have a much better squad than our supposed "big boy team".
Spot on mate. I think it was Tavenier after the game, when asked about Kroupi and Rayan, said about how they give young players the confidence to go out and play with freedom. Seems to be the exact opposite of Moyes approach.

I'm fairly certain if those two had been signed for Moyes then they'd have spent the bulk of the season on the bench as unused subs.

At Bournemouth, they will have made mistakes in their early games. Given the ball away trying to beat a man or play forward, or lost their man. Seems Bournemouth give them the confidence and freedom to make those mistakes in a game whilst Moyes sees that as a sign that they need more time on the bench.

Either way, they're 15 games unbeaten now in the Premier League. A club based in a town, playing in a ground that holds less than 12,000 and whose fans, in the 80s/90s, were walking around with blankets asking holidaymakers to chuck loose change in to save them from going bust.
 
It's just a really bad piece of recruitment. We paid more than double what his value is and he isn't ready to play at this level yet.

I'm sure things could have been handled better by Moyes and the club but the last time he started a game, the lad put in a dreadful performance. Lots of managers would have lost faith after that.

He wasn't the type of wide player we needed. He doesn't offer goals and he doesn't take players on. The blame lies with the recruitment team and whoever was pushing to pay such a ridiculous fee.
 
Bournemouth, unlike Everton, use all of their subs every week and have a squad full of players ready to come into a game. They also trust in their players and forgive them mistakes because a lot of them are young. It's paying great dividends and they have a much better squad than our supposed "big boy team".

Is that why their manager is leaving then?

They've also been better ran than we have for 5 years.
 
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Taking a kid who's just played 30 Premier League games in a season and signed for you for £40 million quid, barely playing him and then making public comments about how he needs to work harder isn't mismanagement? Either we need to accept we can only sign players with high work ethics and thick skin or we need a new manager who can manage different types of person.

We’ve treated him like he’s an academy player from the Scottish second tier. The lad has played a full season in the prem. Harrison Armstrong has been treated better.

Same with Rohl, similar with George, similar to Alcaraz.

if you’re 26 and rubbish but have played in the prem for years you can start every week for Everton

If you’re a talented young player you need to have a season in the bench watching the first team, a season on loan, a season playing out of position before finally Moyes might trust you in your best position to start in the PL.
 

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