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Tell you what with Dyche. He's from the Steve Bruce school of negativity. Yes he probably just about keeps them up as he has done last few years....but...it's easy for him and same with Bruce with us when they were here to pull the whole "deal the hand your dealt" and woe is me mentality to the media etc and that there is no alternative to negative, survival football. 

 

But there is. Yes there is an element of risk to it, but look at the tune Howe has managed to get out of so many of the Bruce legacy players. Yes we signed players and kicked on to be a champions league challenging team. But I have no doubt that even without big investment, However would have had that Bruce squad comfortably mid table. 

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Good to know Everton are still a basket case despite the change of ownership, sacking a manager 3 hours before a match is hilarious.

 

Think overall Dyche has done a good job at Everton all things considered.

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1 minute ago, 54 said:

Think overall Dyche has done a good job at Everton all things considered.

 

They're absolutely honking and he's lucky there always seem to be 3 teams worse than them 

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On 07/01/2025 at 19:45, Ben said:

West Ham only want to stay in the league, they have obviously spent a fortune on a new manager and his team in the summer and probably don't want to risk more long term cash, Potter needs to rebuild his reputation, imagine if he keeps them up the amount of offers he'll have come the summer.

West Ham are 7 points clear. Keeping them in the PL wouldn't be a huge achievement.

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1 minute ago, joeyt said:

 

They're absolutely honking and he's lucky there always seem to be 3 teams worse than them 

They play utter shit football, and I would never want him at Newcastle, but the football he plays is effective at keeping sides up, especially when you consider that in back to back seasons you've had teams that have been relegated playing "good" football in Burnley and Southampton have been relegated without a fight.

 

When you consider the points deduction he had to navigate, the clown show of multiple takeovers, and the fact the club hasn't really had any investment, he's done an okay job when the remit is "stay in the league". Atleast in my opinion.

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Moyes would do ok IMO. However it's a indicator of what a backwards club that they are.

 

I'm gonna say they hire someone right out of left field. Someone foreign.

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2 minutes ago, STM said:

Moyes would do ok IMO. However it's a indicator of what a backwards club that they are.

 

I'm gonna say they hire someone right out of left field. Someone foreign.

Bound to be Fonseca

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16 minutes ago, joeyt said:

 

They're absolutely honking and he's lucky there always seem to be 3 teams worse than them 

This season sure, but last season they'd have been really comfortable if it wasn't for the points deductions.

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9 minutes ago, STM said:

Moyes would do ok IMO. However it's a indicator of what a backwards club that they are.

 

I'm gonna say they hire someone right out of left field. Someone foreign.


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Heard a few Everton fans mention Lee Carsley.

 

That's not a bad shout. A bit of a risk but thought his England stint was pretty impressive.

 

Really familiar with the club too.

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