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At this point in time what do Everton fans want?

 

They're on their way down now, if they somehow manage to get out of the mess then surely the can put up with a couple of years of consolidation with Dyche and then look to progress if that's not coming with him. If they're relegated they've a bloke who knows how to get promotion & will probably be able to grind out results in the Championship.

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Just now, arnonel said:

Everton are having their Pardew / Bruce moment

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Harsh on Dyche that, he was very successful with 1 club similar to Howe at Bournemouth. He even did a pretty decent job at Watford as well, he's not a fancy name and was possibly limited by situation at Burnley with their style of play. He's a better appointment for now than Bielsa would've been.

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Think Dyche is a really difficult one to predict. It's a similar appointment to Howe in many ways, given that he achieved legendary status at a smaller club over ten years and has since been out of the game for an extended period.

 

Howe's achievements are remarkable but it's arguably a harder job turning Everton around. The team was performing terribly but everything else was relatively stable, purely due to the effect of the takeover. Howe had the benefit of being able to ride a palpable and visceral wave of optimism, whereas Dyche is just the latest guy entering the absolutely toxic cesspit of Goodison (and it's surrounding neighbourhood). 

 

Won't be surprised if he fails but it might not necessarily be a reflection of him. 

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There's no question he's just about the best appointment they could make but the squad quality combined with the toxic ownership situation means that it'll be impossible to reverse the slide.

 

They play Arsenal and Liverpool in their next two fixtures so it's a nightmare start too

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The bottom of the table is filled with so much shit that it may be enough to save them, if I was another team down there I'd be concerned about this appointment, if I was an everton fan I'd still not feel comfortable about staying up. Will be interesting to watch how the relegation unfol

 

 

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1 minute ago, St1pe said:

Everton are such bottlers man. Imagine turning down Bielsa who could be transformative for them for Dyche who’s going to keep them up every season. Pathetic.

 

I thought it was Bielsa who knocked them back?

 

How can it be between Dyche or Bielsa though, two completely different opposite managers. [emoji38]

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5 minutes ago, MrRaspberryJam said:

 

I thought it was Bielsa who knocked them back?

 

How can it be between Dyche or Bielsa though, two completely different opposite managers. [emoji38]

That would make more sense. I’d just read they chose Dyche so assumed they didn’t want to give into what Bielsa wanted.

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47 minutes ago, St1pe said:

Everton are such bottlers man. Imagine turning down Bielsa who could be transformative for them for Dyche who’s going to keep them up every season. Pathetic.

Love bielsa but he would need time and they don’t have any. 

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2 hours ago, Yorkie said:

Think Dyche is a really difficult one to predict. It's a similar appointment to Howe in many ways, given that he achieved legendary status at a smaller club over ten years and has since been out of the game for an extended period.

 

Howe's achievements are remarkable but it's arguably a harder job turning Everton around. The team was performing terribly but everything else was relatively stable, purely due to the effect of the takeover. Howe had the benefit of being able to ride a palpable and visceral wave of optimism, whereas Dyche is just the latest guy entering the absolutely toxic cesspit of Goodison (and it's surrounding neighbourhood). 

 

Won't be surprised if he fails but it might not necessarily be a reflection of him. 

 

Aye I'm not entirely convinced he'll do well like. He might become an Allardyce and this will become his thing, but his style of play was him having plenty of time to get the squad and style he wanted over a number of seasons. Will be interesting to see if that Everton bunch can play the Burnley way.

 

He might also surprise us and play a better style of football the bigger the club and better the players.

 

 

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