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[Football] Dyche looking likely for Everton ***CONFIRMED***







US Seagull

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Jul 17, 2003
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Sure the EPL will spring in to action. Just like they did when the massive rule breaking by Man City came to light a few months ago.

...oh...wait... :mad:
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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He’ll probably keep them up, good appointment. Unlikely he’ll take them where they think they should be though
Looks like they’re heading for the trap door. Wonder how long it will be before he gets the boot? It’s been quite a while sing they last sacked a manager, they must be getting itchy.
 




Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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Dyche always had somewhat decent goalscorers in his Burnley squad, something Everton basically don't have. His gameplan is based around having someone good up top to thump in every half chance. Also he was sacked from Burnley for a reason. It's reasonable to say he might just have been figured out at this level.
 




Lurchy

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Jul 2, 2014
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Looks like they’re heading for the trap door. Wonder how long it will be before he gets the boot? It’s been quite a while sing they last sacked a manager, they must be getting itchy.
Can they afford to sack him though given their money problems?

There’s also the question of who do you bring in who would do better? Dyche is the type of manager you would bring in to go back to basics, get the team riled up and fighting.

The main cause of their predicament is their recruitment.
 


South Stand Bonfire

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Dyche always had somewhat decent goalscorers in his Burnley squad, something Everton basically don't have. His gameplan is based around having someone good up top to thump in every half chance. Also he was sacked from Burnley for a reason. It's reasonable to say he might just have been figured out at this level.
I think Dyche actually managed an average Burnley side and whatever you think of his tactics, the team over achieved with him there.
 


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