09-04-2023, 10:56 AM
(09-04-2023, 10:49 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:(09-04-2023, 10:27 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(09-04-2023, 10:13 AM)northeastred Wrote: Like when Pearce left. There was upset fans, media it blows over after a few weeks, even 2 wins,
Em has the choice now.. watch us carry on with poor tactics and performances. Or trying something else for a actual boost. Not hoping some statement will work when it didnt,
We can't even do the basics ATM, what the hell do we do in training
Except there wouldn't be two wins because we've barely got a fit team and that is not good.
A new manager would go exactly like Leicester, two home losses in row that has possibly cost them relegation.
What's a new manager going to do? Come in and tell Shelvey to not pass it to defenders in the penalty area.
Everyone thinks Dyche is the great firefighter. He's taken Everton from 18th to joint 18th. When you don't have the players there's not much you can do.
Leicester don't have a new manager.
You keep slagging off Dyche but sure why. Everton have picked up valuable points under him and have had some very tough games. We are going backwards, we are in reverse, Everton are not.
We have a pathetic 3 points from our last 9 games, go and have a look how many points Everton have got from their last 9 games.
I'm not slagging him off, merely pointing out that he's had no impact on actual position so far. We'll see how it works out come the end of the season. He's obviously improved the team. The point which seems to be ignored is that he's the best possible option and even he hasn't actually improved the position. So what are we going to get when we get the best of the rest?

