TrentFox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Worst playing surface in PL all season. Deliberate? Or is it always that poor?
RowlattsFox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 I couldn't be arsed listening to managers who just spend the whole game shouting. Obviously I don't like it too far the other way like Rodgers either but the constant shouting seems unnecessary to me. Typical Dyche performance so far.
Guest nathan. Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Everton will fly up the league with Dyche.
StanSP Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Just now, nathan. said: Everton will fly up the league with Dyche. Yeah even if they don't win this, they'll beat the teams around them. They've got a lot of belief and urgency about them.
J. James Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 The Dyche haters must be gnashing their teeth at this massively improved performance- silly sausages. But fear not I'm 100% certain that as and when he keeps them up those same haters will say it was the players, luck, a change in the weather anything but a manager perfectly equipped to avoid relegation. Should they go down it will clearly be entirely his fault and all their evidence free hatred will be well vented. But our players "are not suited to him" anyway and god forbid we swap the sparkling, entertaining and hugely successul football we are treated to atm for Dyche's eh..🤣 2
Guest nathan. Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Just now, StanSP said: Yeah even if they don't win this, they'll beat the teams around them. They've got a lot of belief and urgency about them. I have always wondered what Dyche could do with a decent squad and a few quid to spend. I really rate him but time will tell.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 10 minutes ago, TrentFox said: Worst playing surface in PL all season. Deliberate? Or is it always that poor? Deliberate for sure. Especially against Arsenal. Respect it tbh, do anything possible for an advantage. Wouldn't happen here.
filbertway Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Dyches teams always look plucky against the top 6 mind. Its when they have West Ham, Brentford etc at home and play defensively that'll wind up the fans.
FoyleFox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 1 minute ago, nathan. said: I have always wondered what Dyche could do with a decent squad and a few quid to spend. I really rate him but time will tell. After he leaves Everton, you might find out...
Torten Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 As good as Everton have looked, it’s 45 minutes into a game that realistically is a free hit. They’re not guaranteed to play like this every game.
FoxInTheBirstallBox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 4 minutes ago, J. James said: The Dyche haters must be gnashing their teeth at this massively improved performance- silly sausages. But fear not I'm 100% certain that as and when he keeps them up those same haters will say it was the players, luck, a change in the weather anything but a manager perfectly equipped to avoid relegation. Should they go down it will clearly be entirely his fault and all their evidence free hatred will be well vented. But our players "are not suited to him" anyway and god forbid we swap the sparkling, entertaining and hugely successul football we are treated to atm for Dyche's eh..🤣 Why don't you go an support dyche then? 1
Dahnsouff Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 People have short memories, yes Everton look much improved, but it’s one game (the first of his tenure at that) and they have been here before. Does gives them more of a chance though, I agree..
HighPeakFox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Question - is new manager bounce still a thing, or was it never a thing?
coolhandfox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 45 minutes and Dyche is god, classic Foxestalk. 1 1
An Sionnach Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Dyche's philosophy is never ever give the opposition too much respect. He doesn't believe reputations win matches. You have to fight tooth and nail to get anything. I tend to agree with him. Win ugly if necessary but win.
Weller Wing Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 16 minutes ago, An Sionnach said: Results trump style every time. Pretty football and no points and the supporters get angry and then apoplectic. The result is always of paramount importance. After our defeat at Arsenal in February 2016 , we went on a run of 1-0 wins , a good few were backs to the wall and not pretty to watch. It was all about the results. We all want to see good entertaining football but I haven't witnessed too much of it at The KP for some time. Being organised, working hard and being difficult to beat is exactly what you need when you're in our position. I
Super_horns Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 5 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said: People have short memories, yes Everton look much improved, but it’s one game (the first of his tenure at that) and they have been here before. Does gives them more of a chance though, I agree.. Even Lampard got a draw v Man City so might be a case of upping their game v a big team particularly with a new manager to impress . Pressure will really be on when they play games they are expected to win or get points from . 2
Guest nathan. Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 3 minutes ago, coolhandfox said: 45 minutes and Dyche is god, classic Foxestalk. No i just think the stick he gets is unfair. He did a fantastic job at Burnley with a very limited squad and took them into Europe.
Sharpe's Fox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 I'd rather a thousand years of Rodgers than suffer six months under Dyche. If I wanted some self-promoting shoe collector then I'd hire Molly Mae over disc beard.
kingkisnorbo Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 9 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said: Question - is new manager bounce still a thing, or was it never a thing? I mean, it’s obviously a thing. We’ve seen it numerous times.
LCFCJohn Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 7 minutes ago, coolhandfox said: 45 minutes and Dyche is god, classic Foxestalk. Not god, but a good manager who gets the most of what he has without moaning about it. The snob culture towards him is unfair. I would rather a hard working team that picks up points with limited possession than the shite we are putting up with week in week out. Everton will now be much better equipped than us for the relegation battle. 1 1
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