Pretty clear from the team put out tonight that Dyche is putting everything into the weekend game.Can't catch a break.
Pretty clear from the team put out tonight that Dyche is putting everything into the weekend game.Can't catch a break.
Yeah, media wanting clicks and frothing mouths. We need a result this weekend though.Truly nutty framing from The Guardian;
This is meant to be easy bit for Everton
In mid-August, the boffins at Opta did some sums and deduced that of all the 20 Premier League teams, Everton had the easiest 10 fixtures to start the season (Wolves had the hardest, if you were wondering). Yet after four matches, Everton sit bottom of the table having lost all four matches, to Brighton, Tottenham, Bournemouth and Villa. After making their worst start to a season since 1958-59, Saturday’s trip to Leicester already feels like a crucial match in the fight against relegation, which remains a disastrous financial prospect and the worst way to say goodbye to Goodison Park. Everton face all three promoted sides in their next six matches and must start to pick up points, before the tougher fixtures arrive. Michael Butler
They may have an easy run of game 5 to 10, but those four games are an incredibly tough start.
Still, the point remains, next 6 games are Leicester, Palace, Newcastle, Ipswich, Fulham, Southampton. Need at least four wins there.
Truly nutty framing from The Guardian;
This is meant to be easy bit for Everton
In mid-August, the boffins at Opta did some sums and deduced that of all the 20 Premier League teams, Everton had the easiest 10 fixtures to start the season (Wolves had the hardest, if you were wondering). Yet after four matches, Everton sit bottom of the table having lost all four matches, to Brighton, Tottenham, Bournemouth and Villa. After making their worst start to a season since 1958-59, Saturday’s trip to Leicester already feels like a crucial match in the fight against relegation, which remains a disastrous financial prospect and the worst way to say goodbye to Goodison Park. Everton face all three promoted sides in their next six matches and must start to pick up points, before the tougher fixtures arrive. Michael Butler
They may have an easy run of game 5 to 10, but those four games are an incredibly tough start.
Still, the point remains, next 6 games are Leicester, Palace, Newcastle, Ipswich, Fulham, Southampton. Need at least four wins there.
I think it's going to be interesting. From what I've read opinion at Roma doesn't appear to be the most favourable of them, but on the other hand we are so sick of Moshiri that getting him out is a huge positive.I know its probably a huge relief to Everton fans that a takeover has happened, but beyond that, is there an expectation that these will be good owners?
They seem to be doing an alright job with Roma?
Who replaces him if so? I've always rated Dyche as a decent manager but sometimes a change is just inevitable when form slips long enough.I think it's going to be interesting. From what I've read opinion at Roma doesn't appear to be the most favourable of them, but on the other hand we are so sick of Moshiri that getting him out is a huge positive.
It also makes me think though that Dyche needs to pick up points very quickly otherwise he's gone.
If it was under Moshiri I wouldn't have been surprised if Moyes came back.Who replaces him if so? I've always rated Dyche as a decent manager but sometimes a change is just inevitable when form slips long enough.
First Soutbgate and now Potter
Potter. Still think he has the potential to be a good manager. Southgate is just a chancer.If it is either of those, who would you prefer?
Potter. Still think he has the potential to be a good manager. Southgate is just a chancer.
Think he'd be a good choice. Can be a bit of a slow starter though which might be a bit of a concern. New owner should open up all kinds of candidates for you though. Dont rate Southgate either.Potter. Still think he has the potential to be a good manager. Southgate is just a chancer.
Agree. Pressure is on for Dyche now.Think he'd be a good choice. Can be a bit of a slow starter though which might be a bit of a concern. New owner should open up all kinds of candidates for you though. Dont rate Southgate either.
I'd just pull the plug to be honest. I think Potter would suit your squad a hell of a lot better and theres a chasm between their two set ups. I'd switch early and give a manager like that time to deal with teething issues early rather than looking for an Allardyce who'll have an immediate impact to rescue you later.Agree. Pressure is on for Dyche now.
I reckon if he wins the next two he might buy himself time but if not then we might see an international break change because we have Ipswich after that.I'd just pull the plug to be honest. I think Potter would suit your squad a hell of a lot better and theres a chasm between their two set ups. I'd switch early and give a manager like that time to deal with teething issues early rather than looking for an Allardyce who'll have an immediate impact to rescue you later.
I guess money could still be a problem for a while and you might not be able to chop and change though?
Yeah they're winnable games aren't they? It'll take at least a couple of weeks to get to a new manager so he has time.I reckon if he wins the next two he might buy himself time but if not then we might see an international break change because we have Ipswich after that.
Soon come. (but blue)They also own Roma.
At least they won't have to worry about both of them getting into Europe.
Soon come. (but blue)
If Chelsea couldn't then I doubt we could.They’d be daft to not get McKenna before someone else does.
Friedkin is no Sorcerer. He will start out with Good Times, but this is no Deal Of The Century.
Everton FC (uK) will look to Exorcise many demons. They already seem Jaded. Been Cruising for too long and let opposition Rampage them. Dyche has The Brink's Job.
Having Mavericks like James Garner will help them with another Great Escape, though.
We shall see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_FriedkinWhat was the starting point for this list of, what I presume are, puns? I’ve missed the reference.
Hate it, but that's football now sadly.Another multi club ownership? What do Everton fans make of that?
It might benefit you lot in the short term with no European involvement which probably means you can do some of the shady deals that City and Chelsea have been doing. Cheeky Tammy Abraham bid in Jan?Hate it, but that's football now sadly.
I hope we go full Dybala.It might benefit you lot in the short term with no European involvement which probably means you can do some of the shady deals that City and Chelsea have been doing. Cheeky Tammy Abraham bid in Jan?
Haha, yea dream bigger! But agreed though, hate how multi club ownership is taking over football.I hope we go full Dybala.
If Chelsea couldn't then I doubt we could.