Who, over the course of the last decade, emerged from EFC with any credit?

Maybe controversial here, but id argue Dyche for just staying calm and hsving to be the clubs front when everything was on fire, Doucoure for being a much vilified hero without certain goals we'd be in a worse position, Bonobo Kev as I'd argue his transfer dealings were not bad with hindsight.

Thoughts? @Groucho
He did quite well aye, for the job in hand at the time.
 
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Maybe controversial here, but I'd argue Dyche for just staying calm and having to be the clubs front when everything was on fire, Doucoure for being a much vilified hero without certain goals we'd be in a worse position, Bonobo Kev as I'd argue his transfer dealings were not bad with hindsight.

Thoughts? @Groucho
Honestly Thelwell. Did a remarkable job considering the circumstances. Despite what some on here would say.
 
Dyche absolutely came out with credit and deserves respect. Thelwell likewise. They weren't perfect, and yes it tailed off badly the final few months, but those two practically kept the club in existence in 2023. Thelwell IMO deserved to stay.

Carlo took a largely crap group and got 59 points, a massive overachievement and testament to his man-management. Some of that lot aren't even can't even get games Championship nowadays. If only he'd stayed and been properly backed.

Pickford. Build a statue of him because how many times has he pulled off unreal saves to rescue precious points, especially in those darkest of times. The biggest Everton legend of the past 30 years.
 

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