lancyclaret
New member
- Jan 10, 2014
- 566
Quite. This is the biggest job Dyche will ever be offered, he’d be mad not to go.
I am absolutely gobsmacked that Everton have not made a move to make Aitor Karanka their new manager.
Quite. This is the biggest job Dyche will ever be offered, he’d be mad not to go.
If he has any ambition it would be a great stepping stone for any big job. A decent 5 years at Everton would be a good move for his career.Everton are a massive football club, much bigger, with all due respect, that. Burnley.
If Dyche does has aspirations of managing England, and why wouldn't he, then a good two or three year at Everton would be a good stepping stone.
If he has any ambition it would be a great stepping stone for any big job. A decent 5 years at Everton would be a good move for his career.
I'm not sure he's capable of more than getting his team to hoof the ball to a striker though.
That's one goal, and yes, I heard about it. One goal where you pass the ball doesn't make Dyche the new Guardiola. I don't expect you to be objective about it though.You obviously haven't seen much of Burnley this season - you must have missed the slick 26-pass move which ended with the winning goal at Everton a few weeks ago - only Man City this season have scored a goal with MORE passes.
If you don't let them in at your end you've always got a chance.
You obviously haven't seen much of Burnley this season - you must have missed the slick 26-pass move which ended with the winning goal at Everton a few weeks ago - only Man City this season have scored a goal with MORE passes.
And if Brighton had beaten Arsenal, we would be above them.
It would have been Arsenal 16 points, Brighton 18 points
But the thing is, without saves from Maty Ryan and Cross Bar, we may well have ended up with one point instead of six from Everton and Swansea