We don't pay big wages. We are trying to save on fees and wages.Evertonian in NC wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 4:51 pm Money is money. When you spend big on wages to "save" on transfer fees, you're still wasting money. And it all has to be accounted for, one way or another.
Dyche - HE'S GONE
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777Kidnappings
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Paddockoldie
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I bet he's thinking, what have I got to do to get sacked?? These dumb cunts keep giving me another go..
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Club backed him today once upon a time that was called the dreaded vote of confidence remember Doug Ellis at villa when he said a manager was safe you could be sure he was sacked next week
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Polling needs to have an "I can't be arsed either way" option, this time
"The best you can hope for is to die in your sleep." - Kenny Rogers (plausible Evertonian)
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We spend loads on sacking pay offs though777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 5:09 pm We don't pay big wages. We are trying to save on fees and wages.
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I posted in last nights match thread that Dyche and thelwell deserved the sack for the right back situation alone.Shogun wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 12:37 pm Feel like people overlook that the reason the full backs are the way they are is down to Dyche. He’s the reason Young and Coleman stayed Everton players after last summer.
Sure, maybe there’s a financial element to that, but you can’t tell me Ashley Young was the only full back option in the summer and after last season then it was clear he wasn’t up to being a Premier League footballer.
After last season there was no doubt in my mind that the position needed the greatest urgency to sort out.
As you say Shogs Young had shown everybody that he clearly wasn't up to the job and is in fact a liability.
None of us know if they tried to sign a right back, but it sure as hell doesn't look like they gave it the absolute priority that it needed.
By renewing Young and coleman to me that sent a message we are not looking for anybody else, we are just going to make do with what we got, when what we got isn't nowhere near good enough.
Shame on them
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Motivation appears to be declining
Needs momentum; 4 games in and it's must win territory
Smell the shit, feel the fear, the grass is greener on the other side
Needs momentum; 4 games in and it's must win territory
Smell the shit, feel the fear, the grass is greener on the other side
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Whilst I agree about the right back situation we barely spent any money in the summer, and we essentially swapped O'Brien for Godfrey, Tim for Dobbin and spent a small amount on probably our best player so far this season in Ndaiye.Stumpy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 7:42 pm I posted in last nights match thread that Dyche and thelwell deserved the sack for the right back situation alone.
After last season there was no doubt in my mind that the position needed the greatest urgency to sort out.
As you say Shogs Young had shown everybody that he clearly wasn't up to the job and is in fact a liability.
None of us know if they tried to sign a right back, but it sure as hell doesn't look like they gave it the absolute priority that it needed.
By renewing Young and coleman to me that sent a message we are not looking for anybody else, we are just going to make do with what we got, when what we got isn't nowhere near good enough.
Shame on them
We sold Onana and made a decent profit on the transfer window, not because we wanted to buy because we had to for PSR compliance.
It SHOULD have been addressed but we do have 3 right backs on the books and clearly no more money to spend on any additional transfers.
So it comes down to if we should have not taken one of Lindstrom or Harrison but we sort of needed them too even if the latter is absolutely crud.
Dunno really, so hard to judge people in a situation where they're set up to fail rather than have the environment to succeed. I'd give Thelwell bigger criticism for the Beto transfer above anything else but even then it seems like the deal we needed to do made our options almost zero.
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I'm sure i have said it in here previously, but i always remember Dyche's Burnley teams to be dead and buried in the autumn, propping up the table and looking lost. I always went into christmas thinking there were only 2 spots left to worry about.
Then, come easter they would be above us somehow.
I think last season finally explained it to me. Much like in Moyes' first seasons we would play one calendar year shit and one calendar year great (so that we had an end to the season shitting ourselves followed by an end of a season pushing for Europe), Dyche is a streaky manager.
i wouldn't bet my house that it will be enough this year, but i fully expect a 5 game winning run at some point that will just catapult us up and away for a bit. (followed by another shit run)
Then, come easter they would be above us somehow.
I think last season finally explained it to me. Much like in Moyes' first seasons we would play one calendar year shit and one calendar year great (so that we had an end to the season shitting ourselves followed by an end of a season pushing for Europe), Dyche is a streaky manager.
i wouldn't bet my house that it will be enough this year, but i fully expect a 5 game winning run at some point that will just catapult us up and away for a bit. (followed by another shit run)
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Did brilliantly to keep us up, especially first season with Gray up front. He worked wonders but this type of football has a shelf life and must be demoralising for players. Get ‘Dyche fit’, hard yards, blah blah blah. 25% possession in football matches only goes one way, steady decline.
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Can’t wait for todays presser which will tell us who is on the grass, training with the full squad, touch and go, 50/50 and we will be non the wiser as to who will be in the squad on Saturday, doubts over Myko, Tarks, Coleman, Garner, Gana apart from the obvious absence of Chermiti and Branthwaite.
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Every time the team is announced and Keane is picked I bet the opposition cry with laughter and say well that’s 3 points in the bag. Can see us getting beat 2-0 on Saturday