Everton Thread - 2022/23

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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.
And as bad as that all is, I strangely do miss those days with City.

Not that I’d want them back, mind haha
 
I hope they get relegated unless Dyche starts his first game in charge with earning a fucking point at least.
they are hosting Arsenal in few days, so what a good opportunity to impress the fans. :)
 
I think he'll keep them up. Won't be pretty but he'll make them much harder to beat. They should already be planning for their next manager for the start of 2024-25.
 
I’ll reserve judgement until he can prove this by getting a result against Le Arse on Sat…

Oh sure, except that I think we're placing the bar pretty high expecting Dyche to make a major impact in his very first game at what has been a club in crisis for years now. I hope he will, I really do. But I don't expect it as of right. Over the long term, I'm pretty sure Dyche will do a good job.
Everton have more resources than Burnley will ever have, and let's face it they've got a bigger support base. He performed something like a miracle at Turf Moor, whether you like the style of football they played or not. He doesn't need to do that at Goodison.
 
I think he'll keep them up. Won't be pretty but he'll make them much harder to beat. They should already be planning for their next manager for the start of 2024-25.
Surely they should be after a Pochettino or a Tuchel. New stadium, large club and should be ambitious!

Unai Emery would have probably worked for them.
 
Being very optimistic I think we can get possibly 20+ points from our remaining 18 games. Think it's going to be very close again this season
 
The Wimbledon game is the one that always gets mentioned but I was more nervous with the Coventry game in 98 when we only stayed up on goal difference. 18 months later Johnson sold the club to Kenwright and the rest is history
I was at that game. I had to explain to my visiting Aussie relatives that no, pitch invasions were not a normal thing at Goodison Park.
 
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