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  • I'm generally on board with the sentiment that 'Dycheball' (if that's a thing) isn't the way to go. No secret there. I don't necessarily agree with everything John writes and I'm not going to lay into him over the structure of his post, simply because I thought this site was better than that. I do think that phrases in reply like "Dyche achieved a minor miracle" or "look at Burnley/Luton" are misleading. They didn't have the benefit of an expensive assembled squad. And we did have an expensively assembled squad compared to the relegated teams. He also had DCL available more than his predecessor. Giving him the credit for a player being injured when he arrived and then fit sometime afterwards seems very generous. Dom had a bad injury that takes a long time to fully recover from and is known for frequent setbacks. Dyche did something impressive. He took a defensive record that was average and he made it very good. That's no small feat. He dealt with some shitty situations that we...
    Ernie Baywood in Thelwell and Dyche are not really doing a good job for Everton
  • I find this article like a sketch from ' The Life of Brian', a Stoning today, well a double stoning, come and get yours in all grades and sizes. While I appreciate, we all, not only have differing and diverse opinions, and the right to express them. I find to make article of it, not only against the grain, but somewhat unmerited.Both Thelwell and Dyche were sold a 'crock of shit' when interviewed and appointed my Mr Everton (The Maggot), and have both fared well, with hands tied, and a very limited squad inherited. Why do some people always believe the 'grass is greener, on the other side of the fence' ?Under the circumstances, both had the right to resign, but didn't, and I for one am prepared to at least give them time, once the 'new ownership' ends are tied up. Given a Transfer Budget and not restrained by PSR, they may just raise a few doubter's eyebrows !...
    Derek Knox in Thelwell and Dyche are not really doing a good job for Everton
  • I agree with Christine too (and, however intentioned the lead post is, it's all but baseless given the horrible reality of the Moshiri era) but the one thing Sean Dyche has never had is a squad with the ability to "meaningfully" get a place in Europe (and yet he once did just that with a journeyman squad at Burnley)!Support the bloke - he's pragmatic and then some. IF we get new owners they and we may just be surprised and delighted with the advent of enough money to buy players of choice, not desperation, and how he then gets them playing....
    Don Alexander in Thelwell and Dyche are not really doing a good job for Everton
  • You are some juggler Christine to do all those things at once and, to cap it all, to write a post of that quality. ...
    Paul Ferry in Thelwell and Dyche are not really doing a good job for Everton
  • Good post plenty of food for thought...Georgia for me were the most enjoyable side to watch...
    Merle Urquart in What have we learned from the Euros?
  • Jim 7, I’d say a shorter version of Aaron Lennon ...
    Colin Glassar in Everton vie with Newcastle for Gnonto
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