Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance 12:27 - Dec 2 with 1946 views | unstableblue | Everton fans have completely lost it over Dyche now and want him out, lack of goals and terrible style… and they did not secure points form an easier run, and now go into to a tough period. I think Town need Everton to stay in this rut. BUT change is coming. Article below highlights new ownership reign starting in mid December, with a new executive team, and the big decision is Dyche. I think the noise and clamour for his departure is now too great. After not scoring and losing badly at Old Trafford. Although they were better in the first period. The squad is a mess. And the hope is a new manager and loads of new players in January with the new funding, will have issues gelling and it will be a negative. Dyche could at least scrape survival. Very interesting - just don’t see Palace staying down in the basement battle. Wolves may also gamble on a new manager after what was an appalling performance Saturday. i article extract: “Everton incoming owners know they have a huge short-term call to make on manager Sean Dyche’s future at the club. i understands that the Friedkin Group’s takeover remains “on track” to complete by the middle of December, with a new board of directors to be announced simultaneously. Sources indicate that a new-look executive team is also ready to go and will be unveiled shortly afterwards – and will it be up to them to assess whether Dyche continues in face of mounting pressure from the Goodison Park crowd. His job is understood not to be under immediate threat – Everton have lost just one game in eight – but there is growing frustration from both the standard of performances and the team’s inability to convert chances. They have not scored in three games and are, once again, the Premier League’s lowest scorers. And after a relatively benign run of fixtures December looks frighteningly tough for Everton, with all of the top four to play during a month that kicks off at Old Trafford this weekend.” |  |
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Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 12:58 - Dec 2 with 1768 views | carlo88 | I think they're going down with Southampton and Leicester, I really do. Too much upheaval going on there, and they've been poor for too long now. Like Leeds last year, another club who will suffer because we're not as bad as we're supposed to be. |  | |  |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 13:04 - Dec 2 with 1721 views | unstableblue |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 12:58 - Dec 2 by carlo88 | I think they're going down with Southampton and Leicester, I really do. Too much upheaval going on there, and they've been poor for too long now. Like Leeds last year, another club who will suffer because we're not as bad as we're supposed to be. |
You could say that compared to Palace, Wolves, Leicester and Saints, Everton have over the last few seasons had the worst investment in their playing squad. And Ipswich have McKenna a pretty good summer window and a positive January to bring a few in to further bolster. Danger is Everton will have the money in January and will make too much squad change to catch/up. I just cannot see Dyche staying beyond Christmas, fans in open revolt now. |  |
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Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 13:09 - Dec 2 with 1685 views | _clive_baker_ | After Wednesday (Wolves at Goodison) their next 4 games are Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City. |  | |  |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 13:22 - Dec 2 with 1598 views | tonybied |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 13:04 - Dec 2 by unstableblue | You could say that compared to Palace, Wolves, Leicester and Saints, Everton have over the last few seasons had the worst investment in their playing squad. And Ipswich have McKenna a pretty good summer window and a positive January to bring a few in to further bolster. Danger is Everton will have the money in January and will make too much squad change to catch/up. I just cannot see Dyche staying beyond Christmas, fans in open revolt now. |
Do Everton have the money to splurge in Jan? It's all well and good having wealthy new owners but they still have to stick to PSR. I'd imagine the fact they were punished last season for breaching would leave them little wiggle room, unless they sell big. Did they sell in the summer and bank that money? |  | |  |
Yes indeed on 14:37 - Dec 2 with 1403 views | unstableblue |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 13:09 - Dec 2 by _clive_baker_ | After Wednesday (Wolves at Goodison) their next 4 games are Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City. |
And I can see them losing to Wolves or a 0-0 After that I don’t see any points. So for me it’s important we are above them come NYE. |  |
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Yes indeed on 14:41 - Dec 2 with 1374 views | _clive_baker_ |
Yes indeed on 14:37 - Dec 2 by unstableblue | And I can see them losing to Wolves or a 0-0 After that I don’t see any points. So for me it’s important we are above them come NYE. |
Draw against Wolves and then 4 drubbings would be nice. |  | |  |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 15:15 - Dec 2 with 1272 views | jayessess | Of the bottom 6 I'd say only Crystal Palace are obviously underperforming relative to the quality of their playing staff. Leicester, Southampton, Everton and Wolves sack their manager they're basically just rolling the dice in the hope they get a genius in. |  |
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Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 15:45 - Dec 2 with 1188 views | Oldsmoker |
Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 15:15 - Dec 2 by jayessess | Of the bottom 6 I'd say only Crystal Palace are obviously underperforming relative to the quality of their playing staff. Leicester, Southampton, Everton and Wolves sack their manager they're basically just rolling the dice in the hope they get a genius in. |
Your assumption needs a Correction. Town have under performing results. Towns' quality playing staff are competing in every match as I expected but because of slim margins they have draws and not wins. Things will change. |  |
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Big changes at Everton, Dyche in the balance on 20:57 - Dec 2 with 924 views | eddiespearitt03 | Everton looked awful v Man Utd and just caved in. Then the silly mistakes gifted Man Utd and easy win. They have not rotated the squad enough with some players continually clinging to this club and dragging it down. Yet these players are still in the first team. Then look at the players that were recruited and it's one poor season after another. Avoiding injuries to key players I am hopeful Ipswich can avoid relegation. |  | |  |
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