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3 minutes ago, LV said:


I’m loving this, the whole contrast between the two of them has really tickled me. I mean, there’s a sitcom in this :lol:

 

’Aye, it’s eh…… it looks really nice.’

 

Cut to Duncan kicking fuck out of his sofa when he gets home to release the pent up rage of the day. 

 

:lol: you and @midds have me giggling through my last Zoom meeting of the day. Had to turn the camera off. :lol: 

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Love Big Dunc man. Got no doubt he cares about climate change, he's a good man. Can't see him going for the vegan stuff though - reckon he's much more into systemic change than worrying about individual actions. 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Hudson said:

He’s not very good manager

 

Games as Manager    98.  
Games won.                27.

Games lost.                47.

 

Didn't say he was good, just said that he is more likeable and pontential and development there unlike the other two who went to clubs with money and failed.

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2 hours ago, Inferior Acuña said:

Love Big Dunc man. Got no doubt he cares about climate change, he's a good man. Can't see him going for the vegan stuff though - reckon he's much more into systemic change than worrying about individual actions. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's fucking brilliant [emoji38]

 

What a weapon chairman is though.

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4 minutes ago, Jack27 said:

that’ll go down well

Dyche always seemed the obvious choice from the outset, they should have done it on Monday after Lampard had left, would have given him an full extra week of training. As seem to be the case Everton are so shite and mismanaged, that they didn't have that forethought.

 

Thought @Neil

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It's a strange one.

 

Surely Everton are far better off getting a decent sporting director and a young, progressive manager? Even if they go down this season, it'll put them on a better footing in the long run.

 

If they fire fight every season, the cycle will just repeat itself. I guess ultimately that's why they need rid of Moshiri.

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Interesting to see if Dyche has done a bit of a Howe in his time away. As industrial as his football is/was, he's far from a stupid bloke.

 

He'll surely know he has to evolve given the way the game's going and if he wants to succeed at a club like Everton.

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1 minute ago, Rich said:

Interesting to see if Dyche has done a bit of a Howe in his time away. As industrial as his football is/was, he's far from a stupid bloke.

 

He'll surely know he has to evolve given the way the game's going and if he wants to succeed at a club like Everton.

 

He's not stupid, but think he's like fat sam and is stubborn with a big ego. He'll not change. 

 

It was always dyche. No idea why they've done this merry dance pretending there were other options. Just wasted time they could have had prepping. 

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They're completely fucked anyway, almost  zero goals and attacking quality in their side. Maybe they'll go crazy in the loans market on deadline day but it's too late to change things there while Moshiri is still around 

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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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