Weller Wing Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Fair play to Dyche and Everton, they played very well. I would have been happy to have Dyche at Leicester but that isn't going to happen now , so that ship has now sailed. We certainly need to change things and hopefully we stay up, Brendan leaves and we've got a good manager lined up👍
Buzzell Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 What a massive result that is for Everton. As for Arsenal it’s going to be interesting how they reply to that.
Mike1983 Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 The new manager effect is real. Everton’s win puts further pressure on us.
RowlattsFox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Dyche at Leicester is different though. We don't have the players suited to him. Everton do. 2
Popular Post Haywood_6 Posted 4 February 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 February 2023 You can say what you want about Dyche but he will make Everton harder to beat. That's just a fact. 5
Harpenden Fox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 So as it stands at the moment the bottom four in the league have changed their manager this season. The next three have not. How will it play out we wonder (anxiously) 2
Lambert09 Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Just now, Haywood_6 said: You can say what you want about Dyche but he will make Everton harder to beat. That's just a fact. absolutely no arguments against this. things at the bottom are far more interesting than i’d like them to be
cruzFOX Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Of course It was gonna happen wasn’t it? Dyche comes in and instant effect. Eeugjh! im my worst nightmare I didn’t want Dyche to manage us but ic it meant keeping us up than reluctantly yes. I now hope Brendan can do the business with the refreshed team we have. COYF
Matt Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 (edited) 4 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said: Dyche at Leicester is different though. We don't have the players suited to him. Everton do. But neither do we for Brendan ball or any form of that style, but we persist? Infact i'd say we edge towards Dyche's style - we certainly did and albeit older and slower they were more suited to it - it has been changed much or improved much in terms of personel throughout Rodgers tenure. Edited 4 February 2023 by Matt 1
Stuntman_Mike Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 It's obviously a great reaction from Everton and it was quite inevitable, but it's just if they can keep it up. There's still a long way to go.
FoxTimmy2 Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 2 minutes ago, Harpenden Fox said: So as it stands at the moment the bottom four in the league have changed their manager this season. The next three have not. How will it play out we wonder (anxiously) We’ve done pretty much everything, except hiring a new manager and keeper.
Paninistickers Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Until you get to 36 points or so, it's not worth worrying about other results...we gotta do our thing. I'm enjoying the fact that the world's most famous team on a world record run of a couple of wins and couple of draws plus 2 embarrassing cup defeats, could be right up shite creek end if today despite their brilliance 1
kingkisnorbo Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Lampard would have never won that game. The bounce quite absolutely exists.
HighPeakFox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 I think it is fair to conclude that Dyche is a better manager than Lampard - anything else is a matter of opinion. The word 'fact' is used far too often. 1
Nalis Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Casemiro probably missing against us after his red 1
BigWesMorgan Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 Big goal for us in the brighton bournemouth game
The Bear Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 What a day! Shame Everton went and spoiled it!
Tuna Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 (edited) Can't see Klopp getting sacked - mutual consent at the end of the season? Edited 4 February 2023 by Tuna
fazzyfox Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 If Casimero’s ban is 3 (domestic) games he’ll miss our game
StanSP Posted 4 February 2023 Posted 4 February 2023 4 minutes ago, fazzyfox said: If Casimero’s ban is 3 (domestic) games he’ll miss our game Certainly is, and certainly will.
Aus Fox Posted 4 February 2023 Author Posted 4 February 2023 Just watched Casimero’s red card and he had two hands around the throat of Will Hughes - will certainly miss out game.
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