Dyche - HE'S GONE
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Indiantoffee75
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CannockPricey
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Re: Dyche
It'd be a bad appointment but I'm not sure it'd get in my top 3 worst Everton managerial appointments of the last ten years in fairness.
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Re: Dyche
Not sure tbh, I could see Mourinho walking through the door with 12-13 first team players and a very limited budget being quite possibly the worst idea of the lot.CannockPricey wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 7:01 pm It'd be a bad appointment but I'm not sure it'd get in my top 3 worst Everton managerial appointments of the last ten years in fairness.
If he had £300m to spend it'd be ok, but I don't think he'd be suited at all to what he'd be walking in to, and the result would be horrendous.
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CannockPricey
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Re: Dyche
In all honesty I think he could come in, sack every player, recruit twenty five goldfish as a first team squad, burn down Bramley Moor and change the home kit to red and I'd think he'd probably done slightly better than Lampard did.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 7:11 pm Not sure tbh, I could see Mourinho walking through the door with 12-13 first team players and a very limited budget being quite possibly the worst idea of the lot.
If he had £300m to spend it'd be ok, but I don't think he'd be suited at all to what he'd be walking in to, and the result would be horrendous.
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Re: Dyche
I find him incredibly high maintenance and high maintenance people are just a massive no from me.
Re: Dyche
Catch 22. Prefacing this with 'I really dont want him'. But our squad really needs the early injection of a Mourinho type manager. Mentally stronger, motivated, and smarter. The aftermath however would obviously be a shitstorm. Not sure how we can get the first without the second.
Alternatively, McKenna (who seems pretty decent given his resources), like most managers winning promotion and then finding the step up difficult, would normally be sacked by February or so, but clubs just don't seem to be throwing all eggs into one basket quite as much these days, outlaying on big transfers and new managers to keep hold of premier league status. Ipswich havent spent big coming up, so assume it will be less likely he'll be leaving.
Alternatively, McKenna (who seems pretty decent given his resources), like most managers winning promotion and then finding the step up difficult, would normally be sacked by February or so, but clubs just don't seem to be throwing all eggs into one basket quite as much these days, outlaying on big transfers and new managers to keep hold of premier league status. Ipswich havent spent big coming up, so assume it will be less likely he'll be leaving.
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Re: Dyche
There's an up and coming manager learning his craft in Turkey that might fancy it.
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