Everton Thread - 2022/23

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It is still a blind panic move from Everton for me. Bielsa wouldn't of been much better to be honest but Everton would of got relegated with a bit more excitment in their style of play
I think it’s an appointment that gives them a good chance of staying up. Long term planning can begin next season
 
Well, I may be whistling in the dark here, but if there's one thing Dyche is good at it's making teams stubborn. I know plenty on here don't like him, but he worked with what he had at Burnley. And he did very well. Just got a feeling they're going to make life difficult for the Arse.
Still whistling in the dark, as you see…
I’ll reserve judgement until he can prove this by getting a result against Le Arse on Sat…
 
I quite like Dyche. Kept Burnley in the Premier League on a diet of nails, wood, bricks and glass, and a ten pound transfer budget. A gruff, honest geezer, an every man.
 
Championship football in a shiny new , smelly stadium, does it get any better?
I remember it nearly happened to us. 2 places above the drop zone in our first season in shiny, new stadium. We’d have likely still been down there now, hoping to get someone like Dyche and imagining the last 15 years would likely get you sectioned…
Never forget and never take it for granted.
 
My guess is that Dyche will just about keep them up by sheer bloody-minded, all hands to the pumps football. They will then be in the same situation as now by next November, at which time the circus will start all over again. Fans demonstrating, Board staying away, Moshiri open letter to fans, etc etc.

The club seems to be in chaos from top to bottom.
 
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