Dyche - HE'S GONE
Re: Dyche
It's also part of the wider problem we have with a drawn out takeover. We've a manager who knows he won't be here after this season so development of players and build a squad or style of play is on no interest, all he wants to do is look after himself and put himself in the shop window for his next job. I'm not sure the style of football is the best way to do that but he's doing it his way and that means people like Ashley Young will keep getting games over anyone else.
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Jeffers984
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Re: Dyche
I hear Carsley is pretty handy as an interim... It's wrong that Lee Carsley seems like a dream scenario at the moment. 
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sam of the south
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Re: Dyche
“There’s no evidence he should be played centrally, though, Shogs”Shogun wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 7:31 pm People mock things like the suggestion of Patterson but how many people saw Doucoure being the answer and pivotal under Dyche after he'd been left out entirely by Lampard? How many people saw Mykolenko being a strong enough LB defensively after being rinsed repeatedly under Lampard?
Some players will be more useful under a new manager. Some will be worse. We've got enough attacking options to be seeing more than we are at the moment. Get the best out of Ndiaye and you'll see a massive improvement in others that end of the pitch as well.
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Re: Dyche
Expires and bursts into fucking flames, hopefully. If he lasts that long.toffee_scot wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:58 pm Dyche’s contract definitely expires at the end of the season doesn’t it?
Thanks for the first two seasons, old chap. Now please, fuck off a bit.
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Re: Dyche
If we weren’t so shit, he’d have never gotten this job.
If we weren’t so shit, we’d have never turned to him.
If we weren’t so shit, he’d never have lasted this long.
If we weren’t so shit, we’d never put up with this.
If we weren’t so shit. Everton That!.
If we weren’t so shit, we’d have never turned to him.
If we weren’t so shit, he’d never have lasted this long.
If we weren’t so shit, we’d never put up with this.
If we weren’t so shit. Everton That!.
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Bluedylan1
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Re: Dyche
I genuinely feel like this period has drained my enjoyment of footie away totally.
If time allowed, I would normally watch say 4 games a week. A couple of Prem games on the weekend (one of them being us), a midweek game at some point and often a Serie A game (usually Napoli).
This season, I can't bring myself to watch any other footie, and I only just about watch our games, out of a sense of duty more than anything.
I just wanna fast forward to the next phase ASAP, so I can semi-enjoy footie again.
If time allowed, I would normally watch say 4 games a week. A couple of Prem games on the weekend (one of them being us), a midweek game at some point and often a Serie A game (usually Napoli).
This season, I can't bring myself to watch any other footie, and I only just about watch our games, out of a sense of duty more than anything.
I just wanna fast forward to the next phase ASAP, so I can semi-enjoy footie again.
Re: Dyche
I totally understand this tbh, although I got to this stage way before Dyche got the job. Not sure when exactly but I think post Ancelotti was the moment.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:59 am I genuinely feel like this period has drained my enjoyment of footie away totally.
If time allowed, I would normally watch say 4 games a week. A couple of Prem games on the weekend (one of them being us), a midweek game at some point and often a Serie A game (usually Napoli).
This season, I can't bring myself to watch any other footie, and I only just about watch our games, out of a sense of duty more than anything.
I just wanna fast forward to the next phase ASAP, so I can semi-enjoy footie again.
Forced myself to watch MOTD today because I feel completely disconnected from everything else going on in the league these days.
Re: Dyche
Something you’re not going to see on TV but I have noticed over the past few games is the frantic discussions that seem to take place on the touch line between Dyche, Woan and Stone. If only I could lip read but from the Upper Gwladys they look absolutely panic stricken gesticulating to each other as though there is disagreement. Doubt they could come up with half a game changing tactic between them but whilst we debate how shit the the manager, the players are, it should be noted that he also has shit assistants.
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Re: Dyche
I could barely even check LiveScore yesterday. Haven't watched a minute all weekend, after the desert of an international break. It's like having (admittedly, very mild) PTSD.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:59 am I genuinely feel like this period has drained my enjoyment of footie away totally.
If time allowed, I would normally watch say 4 games a week. A couple of Prem games on the weekend (one of them being us), a midweek game at some point and often a Serie A game (usually Napoli).
This season, I can't bring myself to watch any other footie, and I only just about watch our games, out of a sense of duty more than anything.
I just wanna fast forward to the next phase ASAP, so I can semi-enjoy footie again.
"The best you can hope for is to die in your sleep." - Kenny Rogers (plausible Evertonian)
Re: Dyche
This is exactly how i am feeling, and have been for a while now it is an absolute chore watching us play football.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:59 am I genuinely feel like this period has drained my enjoyment of footie away totally.
If time allowed, I would normally watch say 4 games a week. A couple of Prem games on the weekend (one of them being us), a midweek game at some point and often a Serie A game (usually Napoli).
This season, I can't bring myself to watch any other footie, and I only just about watch our games, out of a sense of duty more than anything.
I just wanna fast forward to the next phase ASAP, so I can semi-enjoy footie again.
I used to rage at international breaks and be climbing the walls in the summer waiting for the season to start, not now i love it that i won't be worried about what utter shite we will be turning out and wanting other sides down the bottom to lose even when they play the shite.
It's just an all round miserable experience being a blue.
I'm just so hoping that this takeover will bring some joy back to the club
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777Kidnappings
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Re: Dyche
Yeah we aren't fun. Manager no one likes. Plays no one likes. Results matching the above. Club who's ever decision for years has been wrong
We do have an opportunity to reset next season with the takeover, new ground and better ffp.... which almost certainly means nows the time we'll get relegated
We do have an opportunity to reset next season with the takeover, new ground and better ffp.... which almost certainly means nows the time we'll get relegated