As an everton fan I urge you to immediately go and watch every second of each one of our games this season so far (as every everton fan has like me) and decide if you think he would have kept us up.
@travissmith4910 I think he would have kept you up comfortably. He's a great manager and has a fantastic style. He doesn't pass it backwards and side to side for ninety minutes. Always keeps you on the edge of your seat. Best of luck for the future but I hope Dyche gets another fantastic opportunity. One of my favourite managers in the league as many managers and fan bases want to see 'good football' passing it side to side and backwards.
Reports are that Dyche told Everton that he was no longer the man for the job, but he also wasn’t willing to resign because of the money left on his contract. This forced Everton to fire him.
Coming from an Everton fan Dyche was very much running down the morale of the players and the club. He had that patch where he got manager of the month after we drew against liverpool and won a bunch of very important games on the bounce but there were a lot of problems with him. This season we've signed a fair amount of players Tim Iroegbunam from Villa Orell Mangala from Lyon Jake O'Brien from Lyon Illiman Ndiaye from Marseille Jack Harrison on loan from Leeds (again) Jesper Lindstrom on loan from Napoli Armando Broja on loan from Chelsea yet the only new ones who get any game time are Ndiaye and Mangala Ndiaye is being played out of position on the left so he can keep Mcneil in the squad in the middle He doesn't play Iroegbunam anymore after he criticised the tactics of Dyche (when he did play he was one of our best players in games, could carry the ball, hold up play and have great composure) He plays Michael Keane, a frankly washed center half over O'Brien who was instumental in getting a failing Lyon side into europe as well as scoring in the final of the French cup against PSG He still didn't give James Garner or Nathan Patterson even a chance on the bench due to his own biases against them when Coleman and Young were in bad form, instead choosing to play Harrison Armstrong as a way to almost get back at fans who were suggesting him as Armstrong just was not ready yet. Tactically we'd set up only for draws, even against the worst of the worst we'd set up for a draw and that would end up getting exploited by teams like Coventry and Southampton. Dyche, if anything put his own ego and his past success in a club that loved him and that he loved (Burnley) above the needs of Everton. He'd make subtle digs at the fans from time to time and can't put the blame on himself at times where he was at fault. It created this dichotomy where people on the outside are thinking hes this fantastic defensive manager who got 7th with Burnley and knows how to set up perfectly whilst those who support Everton know that he was running this club into utter mediocrity at best even when his tactics were not working at all. Moyes is a positive change, hes a manager who knows his job and to get it done perfectly, he knows the club well he knows the staff and he's looked up to and loved by everyone at Everton. Tactically he is somewhat similar but doesn't have this ego that blinds him and knows how to play good attacking football when he needs to.
1 stark difference between Everton and Fulham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Nottingham Forest is spend and net spend. Sean Dyche doing a masterclass with one of the worst squads in the league genuinely think Southampton are the only side with a worse squad than Everton whole lot of dead food in that squad.
I’m grateful for the job he’s done in the first season to avoid relegation, and I don’t think there’s anyone who could’ve done the job last season with the points deductions. This season, however, we were expecting to be around the 12-14 spots with some of the players we’ve got, but it’s been dire. Set pieces have gone down, there seems to be no one else taking them except McNeil. In open play there seems to be a lack of any idea of a pattern of attack at all past the long ball to Calvert-Lewin. The rot that’s festered in the club has consumed another.
For dyche ball to click, you need someome like chris wood or Danny ings who can socre goals like they did at burnely. Without someone scoring goals dyche ball dosent work as strong defensively as it is.
I’m grateful for the work he’s done over the past two years he really did a great job! The issue this season was that there wasn’t any progress. He didn't adapt or make changes once other clubs figured out how we played and set up. He kept sticking with his favorites, regardless of their form and ran out the same formation instead of tweaking things to counter the opposition’s tactics. You can’t expect one lone striker to take on two or three defenders when the rest of the team is sitting deep behind the ball and expect to get a win.
as an everton fan i rlly thank dyche for keeping us up, but we were by far the worst team to watch in the league, pretty much every game we would sit in our half and try counter but screw it up, resulting in either sa draw or a loss. change was needed fr.
Stats show he was the worst manager we have ever had, and that includes Mike Walker. Win 15%, 8 league wins in 12 Calendar months. 4 Months winless. 3 wins in 19 premier league matches this season. Worst xg in the premier league. subbing players who where like for like, it's endless. He literally turned us into Burnley MkII. His position was untenable its as simple as that. Dyche never said he wasn't the man for the job if anything he wanted to stay. It was the new owners that decided enough was enough, if he remained we'd get relegated. I don't care that Dyche was the Burnley manager, the only thing I cared for was the results. He made up excuse after excuse until the end, when it was clear the board where going to sack him, after it emerged Everton where looking to bring in Potter, then they changed their minds and brought in Moyes which is a huge backward move, because they are both the same manager...every club he has been at he was sacked except at Everton when it was time for him to go, funnily enough to man utd where got the sack not too long into his job, then bizzarely he ended up at real sociedad where he got the sack within 6 months. He wins the st jonstone cup equivalent in europa, and because he never utilized his best players to the team's advantage the board sacked him rightfully so...bringing back to everton is stupid move.
@SuperSivla you'll be relegated when you move to your plastic new stadium. You are just another plastic soulless club now. Canny stand liverpool but at least they stayed at anfield. You'll regret it. As if potter was coming to everton. West ham is in a better city and have a better squad and more money to spend.
You have to admit that Everton have been a total mess for years. Ancelloti walked away-he couldn't do a whole lot for them. Still a major rebuild needed before any improvement can come about. Need a joined up club to begin with though.
@@SuperSivlaLast season he created 60 xg with this shit squad. You also conveniently use win percentage instead of points per game which is boosted by the million draws he gets. If you can't see the good he done here you're silly.
Mate, as an Irishman I understand we have some names that the English cant pronounce, i.e Caoimhe, Siobhán, Óisín. But sometimes, its just as its written. Sligo Rovers is pronounced Sl-i-go Rovers, thats it, no tricks 😂
It’s not a question of a downfall. Wherever there is a team that wants to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, there will be a job for Dyche, who is a leader of men.
Sean Dyche Premier League Records Matches 333 Wins 93 Draws 91 Losses 149 Goals For 323 Goals Against 469 Manager of the Month 3 Rate him as a Manager out of 10
Is it strange that as a Liverpool fan I like managers like Dyche, I just wish he (and managers like him) would broaden their horizons. I like him as a person but he hasn't evolved since the Burnley heyday. And that frustrates me so much when it comes to English managers, no evolution from decent enough people
The "ownership" took over less than a month ago, as far as they are concerned Sean has got them no results, played horrible football, not been receptive to help offered (refused the idea of new coaches being added to his staff) and then told them he has took the team as far as he can. As far as they are concerned they have nothing to thank him for, Moshiri owes him a thank you but not TFG. For TFG he has done nothing, offered nothing and then effectively made his position untenable but also refused to walk away without a payoff, i respect them not churing out the usual platitudes given the situation personally. Just to also keep in mind, they wanted to keep him till the summer and rebuild under a young, progressive manager so him making it clear he had checked out mentally was a major spanner in the works to their plans and may end up setting them back a season or two from implementing their plans for the club. Also, not sure how true it is but there are rumours that sean initially tried to convince the board that a contract renewal could not wait till the end of his contract and should be given to him in Jan in order to ease the fears of potential new signings, suggesting a hard sell is made even harder by the fact he cant discusss playing time next season due to not being contracted to make those decisions during that time. If this is true he basically tried to strong arm them into renewing his contract and when that failed and they stood firm on waiting to judge his performance, he has told them he is out of ideas to improve the results but also refuses to leave his position voluntarily. I am not in the know about the behind the scenes on all this but i totally understand why TFG have signed off without thanking Dyche, he has literally done nothing for them and they have nothing to thank him for.
I am a german Werder Bremen Fan and only knew about Dyche from Mark Goldbridge who got trolled by "him" in FIFA 😂 but these Everton results are really alarming. But seems He was a legend to Burnley so Hope He will turn things around in his career
As an Everton fan, the sacking if anything was too late, the writing was on the wall since the Bournemouth debacle, he through the players under the bus and clearly lost the dressing room. But although I despised going to Goodison towards the end of his tenure, he deserves some credit for keeping us up the last two seasons while the club has been a complete car crash above him. So he deserved alot more respect than the statement which Everton put out
Dyche is a weird one because ive never hated a manager so much at everton before as i did dyche however im thankful for the job he did last season with extremely hard circumstances that were thrown at him! This season though he made me absolutely despise watching my football club play football. I hated how he spoke about the fans. He never got what everton was. One of evertons best strengths is the fans and he never used that to help him and the team. He hated the fans. He hated attacking and he just stood for everything everton is not. He will most certainly not be missed and i wish good luck to whoever he goes to next because it will be hell. His football is truly awful and his attitude absolutely awful
As an Everton fan I will always thank Sean Dyche for what he did. Really liked him as a person but sadly his tactics weren’t working towards the end. One of my personal favourite Everton managers but some of my personal least favourite Everton football. Good luck Sean
See I'm the opposite, for me I've never disliked a manager as much as dyche, even raa. Thought he always against the fans and always putting us and the players down whenever he spoke about us to the press.
Everton fan here. I absolutely loved Dyche at first… his attitude, his work ethic, his honesty and so on. The job he did last season was a masterclass, but something seriously change over the summer. He’s made a number of comments since the summer that have rubbed fans the wrong way, and the football has progressively gotten worse. I agree that the club should have thanked him, but the media narrative that it was an unfair sacking is wrong. Any other fan would have wanted him gone too. I’m buzzing that Moyes is back.
to me it seems like the initial talks with the friedkins must have soured one or both parties because dyche seems more jaded now than at any point with moshiri, which is INSANE to think as an everton fan. they must want a different style out of him or something anyway, hopefully he gets his retroactive flowers for the job he did coming in for lampard and the year after with the deductions, but when you're a buy-in guy and people aren't buying in it's pretty much over
From an Everton fan I couldn’t stand dyche by the end the football was disgraceful and wasn’t working its our last season at goodison and his style of football made fans who have been going for years stop going and the worst part about him was his press conferences everything was always negative and he created an us an them mentality with the fan base I’ll always have respect for him because of what he done in his first season but he isn’t a prem level manager especially in modern football
everton supporter: forever grateful for his service to the club, but we survived on a diet that consisted of grains and veg. sure it worked, but a lot was left to be desired. lets see if 'nil satis nisi optimum' still means anything
The statement on him leaving is reflective of owners who'd been at the club for a short period of time, what where the owners supposed to say? "We want to thank Sean Dyche for not winning a game since we've owned the club"? If the the previous regime would have been in charge the statement would have been different as they worked with him longer.
As an Everton fan, I was not a fan of the club statement. He guided the ship and last season was quite special. This season, unfortunately, it was not working. Had a couple good draws, but as a fan, we were woeful on the attack. Every game was woeful. His interviews after the matches didnt help with morale. He just needed to go. Hopefully Moyes can guide the boat a little better.
I know only 1 win in that 10 game stretch isn’t great but to draw Chelsea, City, Arsenal and brentford (resurging brentford) is pretty good giving that squad in my opinion.
Everton fan here, I personally think Dyche lost the dressing room, both Bournemouth games, the Villa game and Southampton games were the nails in the coffin. Ndiaye felt like the only player putting in 100%, a lot of our players felt like they were just coasting and not giving players such as Dixon, patterson or O'brien a chance was insanely questionable.
R Everton thinking they can try to push for Europa next season by doing this. He was doing his job which has been for the past 3 seasons to keep them up.
The issue with Sean Dyche. He'll be the new kind of manager one would hire to keep a team in the league. Yes, I know he's taken Burnley down a few times((Yes I know once, but he was basically in charge of another season for like 80% of it lmao)) But if you look at what Everton want to be now with their owners. More likely they want to push on. So someone like Dyche, who seems to be the sort of manager to be in that lower end pack now.
Since the regime change, it was inevitable Sean Dyche was going to be moved on. Giving the circumstances Everton are since 2016 and multiple points deductions Dyche has kept Everton up especially the 22/23 when they should have been relegated. This season Everton are awful to watch and they genuinely have a terrible squad only Southampton are worse than them and Southampton's only win was get them ironically. That Bournemouth game when they lead 2-0 for 87 minutes only to lose 2-3 was the beginning of the end for Dyche. Amid 3 straight draws against Arsenal, Chelsea and City they were awful going forward and it has been the theme for 4 years to be honest. The loss to Bournemouth sealed his fate. David Moyes homecoming to Everton after 12 years made a lot of sense. He was the one who kept Everton in the top 7 on a consistent basis with a limited budget and he's a legend and with the new stadium on the way next season Everton can't afford to get relegated this season. Is Moyes the long term fix? No but he'll make Everton stable and hard to beat straight away like he did in his first tenure.
I think Everton have the same issue as man utd: mentality. When you watch both play there is no fight in the players to play for the club, they always look depressed and tired. And because dyche couldn't actually spend any money, Everton just kept struggling leading to the players feeling tired and sad again, rather than passionate and happy. You can see this with Liverpool (ironically) with their unity and how they always seem to be happy this season. Dyche said that class is permanent, but when you can't get that class, what are you left with?
I reckon Dyche could maybe keep Southampton up, if he started with them this season. So there is a place for managers like Dyche, just not at clubs like Everton.
End of the day if dyche had won against Southampton (both times) leiscter west ham and not bottled the 2-0 lead against bournemouth, all teams we were more than capable of beating, he would still be in the job. Fact is he has not won enough games this season, especially agaisnt teams below us who we need to beat. So tell us he doenst deserve it us much as you want, fact is this season he has not won enough games and therefore hes rightfully gone
Dyce didn’t deserve no big message he was constantly slagging off the club and the fans never took no blame for his non existent tactics was trying to preserve himself all this season for his new job he’s a horrible fella and manager
Dyche was a miracle worker. I think EFC made a bad decision. Keep in mind, Moshiri wanted to sell to 777. In terms of options, Beto kinda sucks and Chermiti is perpetually injured and prepubescent. Broja’s been out all year too. Just not sure what else Dyche should’ve done, but overload the midfield and play counter attack.
The downfall of Sean Dyche suggest there was some sort of rise…idk about anyone else but I never rated him. To many times he got praised for “keeping a team up”….or maybe it’s just the players really didn’t want to get relegated so they themselves worked harder
Southampton should sack Juric and get Dyche for the Championship campaign next season, apart from that would be interesting to see him go to like a West Brom (Now that Carlos Corberán has left), or Blackburn (if John Eustace gets poached), or maybe if he went to like a Millwall.
You mentioned our fgame plan under him to be play a long ball to him and/or Beto. The issue isn't the tactic it's the fact that neither of them can control a ball. If they had brough it down and done simple hold up play we wouldn't be relying on wingers having to try and beat 7 men to score. Dom would just head it the wrong side of the defensive line and then because he's a slow bastard couldn't get there ahead of the defenders and even if he did once he was through on goal he would shit himself and fail to score. The amount of 1v1s he's missed in the last 3-4 seasons is outrageos. Lindstrom, DCL, Harrison, Beto, Broja and Doucoure have had a combined 100 shots in the Prem this season and have a combined 3 goals. Bryan Mbeumo has had 35 shots and has scroed 13 goals. Now I understand that his finishing this season is to a freak level but even instead of 3/100 if it was 1/6-10 we'd have between 10-16 goals. The players in the final third are the issue, Dyche wasn't. And for your point about Jake O'Brien, Jarrad is almot certainly leaving this summer and Holgate went on loan during his final year of contract last summer, so we brought in a current replacement for Holgate while replacing Jarrad for the future. A young tall centre back, from France for a combined 17 milllion. French clubs are famous for accepting low down payments, which we needed as we were skint (not just in terms of PSR) at the time so spending any money what so ever was a real struggle.
I think Dyche lost the squad, and thats why he was as down as he was by the end. You touched on Dyche's values and methods, and the old phrase of "Dyche-fit". The squad wasn't there. There are a few players who looked as if they wanted to put that work in, to give everything for the club like Dyche expects (McNeil, Ndiaye, even Beto), but a large part of the squad, namely DCL, Young, and Harrison, just seem to be there for the check in a way. I don't see the work ethic in this team that Dyche was known for at Burnley. There are reports that by the end, Dyche had told the new owners that he had taken the club as far as he could go, and I think he believed that because of a lack of response from the players. That's not to excuse the on field decisions from him, like his growing dependance on Ashley Young and Calvert Lewin, or refusing to give the minutes to promising players like Jake O'Brien and Beto, but I think a lot of what has happened this season goes back to the players with not respecting or just not caring for Dyche, and with that Dyche just gave up
“The downfall of Everton” would’ve been a more appropriate video. Dyche has never been given a huge budget and has therefore been brandished as a “backs to the wall manager” but give him a budget and some proper players and who knows? Would’ve loved to have seen him given the England job. As for Everton, it’ll only get worse for them now
I don't think football has gone past the need of a Sean Dyche. I think he has just given up on Everton. He used the same tactics, same substitutions despite clearly it wasn't bringing results. His contract situation must've played a major role as well - I mean, TFG clearly never wanted to back him - he knows it, the players know it, TFG knows it
There is still a place for Dyche, this Everton side is uncoachable and has been since Ancelotti was there. Dyche will find another team that can and will play his style but Everton are in real trouble and I see Moyes struggling with them but keeping them up but next season it's gonna be rinse and repeat
As an everton fan, sean dyche is great at coaching a defense, but he's clueless with attack. He only knows 1 style of play and is too stubborn to change to another style, because he doesnt know any another style. He's made several negative comments towards the fans that rubbed most of them wrong way He has in past said he had plans of more expansive football at everton. but its all talk and no evidence to back it up
To be fair, expansive football with our squad is a one way ticket to relegation. I firmly believe, with transfer backing it's possible and he would have. There were points during his Everton tenure against similarly placed teams we did actually play good football but the 3 years of negative transfer spend during his tenure really has left our squad absolutely barren. My mate was saying the other day "how many of our first 11 are nailed on starters at a lower half club?" and it was a pretty scary thought - Pickford, Branthwaite, Ndiaye and maybe McMessi? It's not great, especially when two of those players have missed a lot of games this season.
We could have won a couple more games, if Dyche didn't play for the draw. His substitutions have also been terrible at times. Although he was still forced to play Harrison, who wasted a whole ton of chances, because we do not have another RW besides Lindstrom, who also hasn't been great. But not playing O'Brien at all was comical. Doucoure is also a shadow of his own self. Pickford is the only reason why we're not in the Championship yet, and Ndiaye is trying his best, but he can't play attack alone
I’m Irish so first you say it like Sly go not much emphasis on the si I went over to the fa cup game i never got to see Goodison before and nice to do so before they move but I remember being in the everton shop and finding out dyce was sacked and I’m proud owner of the Sean dyce ironic programme But i think Southampton need a brexit manager that will tick away and get the odd point and are strong defensively like Sean dyce or Steve cooper instead of the Serbian guy. Luton I think defensively could use dyce he’s great at relegation battles aswell
Sean Dyche : Utterwokenonsense
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Sean Dyche in First Division - 3 Goals
Antony in Premier league - 5 Goals
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And he was CB
Fuck sakes
as a utd fan this pains me physically to read
lmao
If only he managed to get that Messi deal over the line when he was at Burnley...
He did love the amazing football they play at Burnley football club
STOP IT GOING IN OUR NET AND
TRY AND PUT ONE IN THEIR NET
-Sean Dyche(GAMEPLAN)
He has a point
@@Vizeh But rarely 3 of them
@@Vizeh sadly everton don't 🥲
Proper mastermind
Russell Martin is a prime example of football needing a Sean Dyche, more so with a sub-par Premier league team.
His downfall hasn't arrived still, hes a great manager give him any team he will make them survive relegation
Nope 😂 his brand of football is ancient!! It’s anti-football
As an everton fan I urge you to immediately go and watch every second of each one of our games this season so far (as every everton fan has like me) and decide if you think he would have kept us up.
@@star_wars_miniatureshis style will be back in fashion at some point in our lifetimes I guarantee it
@ hopefully not in my lifetime
@travissmith4910 I think he would have kept you up comfortably. He's a great manager and has a fantastic style. He doesn't pass it backwards and side to side for ninety minutes. Always keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Best of luck for the future but I hope Dyche gets another fantastic opportunity. One of my favourite managers in the league as many managers and fan bases want to see 'good football' passing it side to side and backwards.
I laughed when Jack died in Titanic
- Sean Dyche
Very on brand
As an Irishman it really hurt when you pronounced Sligo as Sleego
Thank your five star man we needed your input
@nicolassiu7 thank you nicolassiu7, we needed your input
@@nicolassiu7What's with the gay comment?
Agreed, it was very jarring to hear
Vizeh being in love Sean Dyche vs the Irish Guy being in love with Jose Mourinho
Brexit
- Sean Dyche
Reports are that Dyche told Everton that he was no longer the man for the job, but he also wasn’t willing to resign because of the money left on his contract. This forced Everton to fire him.
I doubt that he would want to walk away from a project like that
@@86kickassmate if u watched any of r press conferences you’d see he’s been wanting to leave
Coming from an Everton fan
Dyche was very much running down the morale of the players and the club. He had that patch where he got manager of the month after we drew against liverpool and won a bunch of very important games on the bounce but there were a lot of problems with him.
This season we've signed a fair amount of players
Tim Iroegbunam from Villa
Orell Mangala from Lyon
Jake O'Brien from Lyon
Illiman Ndiaye from Marseille
Jack Harrison on loan from Leeds (again)
Jesper Lindstrom on loan from Napoli
Armando Broja on loan from Chelsea
yet the only new ones who get any game time are Ndiaye and Mangala
Ndiaye is being played out of position on the left so he can keep Mcneil in the squad in the middle
He doesn't play Iroegbunam anymore after he criticised the tactics of Dyche (when he did play he was one of our best players in games, could carry the ball, hold up play and have great composure)
He plays Michael Keane, a frankly washed center half over O'Brien who was instumental in getting a failing Lyon side into europe as well as scoring in the final of the French cup against PSG
He still didn't give James Garner or Nathan Patterson even a chance on the bench due to his own biases against them when Coleman and Young were in bad form, instead choosing to play Harrison Armstrong as a way to almost get back at fans who were suggesting him as Armstrong just was not ready yet.
Tactically we'd set up only for draws, even against the worst of the worst we'd set up for a draw and that would end up getting exploited by teams like Coventry and Southampton. Dyche, if anything put his own ego and his past success in a club that loved him and that he loved (Burnley) above the needs of Everton. He'd make subtle digs at the fans from time to time and can't put the blame on himself at times where he was at fault. It created this dichotomy where people on the outside are thinking hes this fantastic defensive manager who got 7th with Burnley and knows how to set up perfectly whilst those who support Everton know that he was running this club into utter mediocrity at best even when his tactics were not working at all.
Moyes is a positive change, hes a manager who knows his job and to get it done perfectly, he knows the club well he knows the staff and he's looked up to and loved by everyone at Everton. Tactically he is somewhat similar but doesn't have this ego that blinds him and knows how to play good attacking football when he needs to.
Sean Dyche was never the problem at Everton.
That team that they have will put out mediocre performances no matter the manager
Dyche should go to serie a. His style would sit well with the tactics dominated league that italy has always been.
1 stark difference between Everton and Fulham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Nottingham Forest is spend and net spend. Sean Dyche doing a masterclass with one of the worst squads in the league genuinely think Southampton are the only side with a worse squad than Everton whole lot of dead food in that squad.
Ipswich, Leicester have a worst squad, Forest literally finished below last season, we are underachieving
I don't like live food
I’m grateful for the job he’s done in the first season to avoid relegation, and I don’t think there’s anyone who could’ve done the job last season with the points deductions. This season, however, we were expecting to be around the 12-14 spots with some of the players we’ve got, but it’s been dire. Set pieces have gone down, there seems to be no one else taking them except McNeil. In open play there seems to be a lack of any idea of a pattern of attack at all past the long ball to Calvert-Lewin. The rot that’s festered in the club has consumed another.
Sacking Dyche during a relegation battle is like infecting a wound on purpose
For dyche ball to click, you need someome like chris wood or Danny ings who can socre goals like they did at burnely. Without someone scoring goals dyche ball dosent work as strong defensively as it is.
If he gave Beto a better chance he would've had more success. Instead he persisted with DCL
Ohhhhh it's the stunner guy
-LiL Bro
He thought Sean Dyche is Stone Cold
I’m grateful for the work he’s done over the past two years he really did a great job! The issue this season was that there wasn’t any progress. He didn't adapt or make changes once other clubs figured out how we played and set up. He kept sticking with his favorites, regardless of their form and ran out the same formation instead of tweaking things to counter the opposition’s tactics. You can’t expect one lone striker to take on two or three defenders when the rest of the team is sitting deep behind the ball and expect to get a win.
as an everton fan i rlly thank dyche for keeping us up, but we were by far the worst team to watch in the league, pretty much every game we would sit in our half and try counter but screw it up, resulting in either sa draw or a loss. change was needed fr.
Stats show he was the worst manager we have ever had, and that includes Mike Walker. Win 15%, 8 league wins in 12 Calendar months. 4 Months winless. 3 wins in 19 premier league matches this season. Worst xg in the premier league. subbing players who where like for like, it's endless. He literally turned us into Burnley MkII. His position was untenable its as simple as that. Dyche never said he wasn't the man for the job if anything he wanted to stay. It was the new owners that decided enough was enough, if he remained we'd get relegated. I don't care that Dyche was the Burnley manager, the only thing I cared for was the results. He made up excuse after excuse until the end, when it was clear the board where going to sack him, after it emerged Everton where looking to bring in Potter, then they changed their minds and brought in Moyes which is a huge backward move, because they are both the same manager...every club he has been at he was sacked except at Everton when it was time for him to go, funnily enough to man utd where got the sack not too long into his job, then bizzarely he ended up at real sociedad where he got the sack within 6 months. He wins the st jonstone cup equivalent in europa, and because he never utilized his best players to the team's advantage the board sacked him rightfully so...bringing back to everton is stupid move.
@SuperSivla you'll be relegated when you move to your plastic new stadium. You are just another plastic soulless club now. Canny stand liverpool but at least they stayed at anfield. You'll regret it. As if potter was coming to everton. West ham is in a better city and have a better squad and more money to spend.
You have to admit that Everton have been a total mess for years. Ancelloti walked away-he couldn't do a whole lot for them. Still a major rebuild needed before any improvement can come about. Need a joined up club to begin with though.
@@SuperSivlaLast season he created 60 xg with this shit squad. You also conveniently use win percentage instead of points per game which is boosted by the million draws he gets. If you can't see the good he done here you're silly.
@@SuperSivlaPlus your win percentages are wrong
Mate, as an Irishman I understand we have some names that the English cant pronounce, i.e Caoimhe, Siobhán, Óisín.
But sometimes, its just as its written.
Sligo Rovers is pronounced Sl-i-go Rovers, thats it, no tricks 😂
It’s not a question of a downfall. Wherever there is a team that wants to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, there will be a job for Dyche, who is a leader of men.
Sean Dyche Premier League Records
Matches 333
Wins 93
Draws 91
Losses 149
Goals For 323
Goals Against 469
Manager of the Month 3
Rate him as a Manager out of 10
6/10
469 goals against
10
7.5
5
Another cool video bro, btw Sligo is pronounced Sly-go, made me lol how you pronounced it in video haha 😂
Is it strange that as a Liverpool fan I like managers like Dyche, I just wish he (and managers like him) would broaden their horizons. I like him as a person but he hasn't evolved since the Burnley heyday.
And that frustrates me so much when it comes to English managers, no evolution from decent enough people
Yay more videos for me to do me chores to 😉 good lad vizeh back to back to back bangers this month already
The "ownership" took over less than a month ago, as far as they are concerned Sean has got them no results, played horrible football, not been receptive to help offered (refused the idea of new coaches being added to his staff) and then told them he has took the team as far as he can. As far as they are concerned they have nothing to thank him for, Moshiri owes him a thank you but not TFG. For TFG he has done nothing, offered nothing and then effectively made his position untenable but also refused to walk away without a payoff, i respect them not churing out the usual platitudes given the situation personally.
Just to also keep in mind, they wanted to keep him till the summer and rebuild under a young, progressive manager so him making it clear he had checked out mentally was a major spanner in the works to their plans and may end up setting them back a season or two from implementing their plans for the club. Also, not sure how true it is but there are rumours that sean initially tried to convince the board that a contract renewal could not wait till the end of his contract and should be given to him in Jan in order to ease the fears of potential new signings, suggesting a hard sell is made even harder by the fact he cant discusss playing time next season due to not being contracted to make those decisions during that time. If this is true he basically tried to strong arm them into renewing his contract and when that failed and they stood firm on waiting to judge his performance, he has told them he is out of ideas to improve the results but also refuses to leave his position voluntarily. I am not in the know about the behind the scenes on all this but i totally understand why TFG have signed off without thanking Dyche, he has literally done nothing for them and they have nothing to thank him for.
My favourite Egg 🥚 got 🐣 Sacked
That’s just rude bro
@@Vizeh First Ten Hag, now Dyche. Our eggs are dropping like flies.
3:12 Sleego Rovers 😂😂
Coincidence i was just watching his highlights
Nobody:
Vizeh: I'm a Burnley fan!
I am a german Werder Bremen Fan and only knew about Dyche from Mark Goldbridge who got trolled by "him" in FIFA 😂 but these Everton results are really alarming. But seems He was a legend to Burnley so Hope He will turn things around in his career
As an Everton fan, the sacking if anything was too late, the writing was on the wall since the Bournemouth debacle, he through the players under the bus and clearly lost the dressing room. But although I despised going to Goodison towards the end of his tenure, he deserves some credit for keeping us up the last two seasons while the club has been a complete car crash above him. So he deserved alot more respect than the statement which Everton put out
2:04 I would have expected the Premier League headquarters to be more luxurious.
Dyche is a weird one because ive never hated a manager so much at everton before as i did dyche however im thankful for the job he did last season with extremely hard circumstances that were thrown at him! This season though he made me absolutely despise watching my football club play football. I hated how he spoke about the fans. He never got what everton was. One of evertons best strengths is the fans and he never used that to help him and the team. He hated the fans. He hated attacking and he just stood for everything everton is not. He will most certainly not be missed and i wish good luck to whoever he goes to next because it will be hell. His football is truly awful and his attitude absolutely awful
You sold your soul anyway. Just another west ham moving to a plastic bowl that you won't even fill 😂😂😂😂
i feel like he'll be at west brom it just makes sense to me
As an Everton fan I will always thank Sean Dyche for what he did. Really liked him as a person but sadly his tactics weren’t working towards the end. One of my personal favourite Everton managers but some of my personal least favourite Everton football. Good luck Sean
See I'm the opposite, for me I've never disliked a manager as much as dyche, even raa. Thought he always against the fans and always putting us and the players down whenever he spoke about us to the press.
Foreign managers >>>>> British managers. This is a fact
Everton fan here. I absolutely loved Dyche at first… his attitude, his work ethic, his honesty and so on. The job he did last season was a masterclass, but something seriously change over the summer. He’s made a number of comments since the summer that have rubbed fans the wrong way, and the football has progressively gotten worse. I agree that the club should have thanked him, but the media narrative that it was an unfair sacking is wrong. Any other fan would have wanted him gone too. I’m buzzing that Moyes is back.
I thought it was turning around after the 3 draws, but it hasn't. That is the problem. Our potential is capped at 0-0 draws against good teams.
Evertons top scorer in the last 11 games is Craig Dawson, with 2 OGs...
Dyche is a dinosaur with his tactics but that Everton squad is woeful. They will go down imo
Sly go. Not slee go.
I would love to see Dyche in Serie A
hmmmm
"Utter woke nonsense"
😂
to me it seems like the initial talks with the friedkins must have soured one or both parties because dyche seems more jaded now than at any point with moshiri, which is INSANE to think as an everton fan. they must want a different style out of him or something
anyway, hopefully he gets his retroactive flowers for the job he did coming in for lampard and the year after with the deductions, but when you're a buy-in guy and people aren't buying in it's pretty much over
Minor correction 3:12
Sligo is pronounced Sly-go
From an Everton fan I couldn’t stand dyche by the end the football was disgraceful and wasn’t working its our last season at goodison and his style of football made fans who have been going for years stop going and the worst part about him was his press conferences everything was always negative and he created an us an them mentality with the fan base I’ll always have respect for him because of what he done in his first season but he isn’t a prem level manager especially in modern football
Dude got Europa league with Burnley
I was there I cheered them the whole season they were my second team ❤
everton supporter: forever grateful for his service to the club, but we survived on a diet that consisted of grains and veg. sure it worked, but a lot was left to be desired.
lets see if 'nil satis nisi optimum' still means anything
He'll forever be my Brexit geezer
The statement on him leaving is reflective of owners who'd been at the club for a short period of time, what where the owners supposed to say? "We want to thank Sean Dyche for not winning a game since we've owned the club"? If the the previous regime would have been in charge the statement would have been different as they worked with him longer.
As an Everton fan, I was not a fan of the club statement. He guided the ship and last season was quite special. This season, unfortunately, it was not working. Had a couple good draws, but as a fan, we were woeful on the attack. Every game was woeful. His interviews after the matches didnt help with morale. He just needed to go. Hopefully Moyes can guide the boat a little better.
anchelotti was at everton then directly moved to real and won almost everything there. i think i know where the issue is with this.
Yeah because real madrid and everton are definitely comparable 😂 ffs
Click bait title. He's done a very good job for here and the recruitment team and owners have let him down
He's the type of manager we need at Leicester right now
I know only 1 win in that 10 game stretch isn’t great but to draw Chelsea, City, Arsenal and brentford (resurging brentford) is pretty good giving that squad in my opinion.
It was actually 1 in 13
I want to see Dyche managing a title contender in the championship. Wonder how he would adapt his tactics.
Probably do the same thing he did with Burnley twice!
Everton fan here, I personally think Dyche lost the dressing room, both Bournemouth games, the Villa game and Southampton games were the nails in the coffin.
Ndiaye felt like the only player putting in 100%, a lot of our players felt like they were just coasting and not giving players such as Dixon, patterson or O'brien a chance was insanely questionable.
Didn't even know that happened! Shocking tbh. From a non-english perspective, Dyche is fairly respected.
as an everton fan i totally respect dycheypoo but he obviously lost the locker room and a change had to be made
R Everton thinking they can try to push for Europa next season by doing this. He was doing his job which has been for the past 3 seasons to keep them up.
The issue with Sean Dyche. He'll be the new kind of manager one would hire to keep a team in the league. Yes, I know he's taken Burnley down a few times((Yes I know once, but he was basically in charge of another season for like 80% of it lmao)) But if you look at what Everton want to be now with their owners. More likely they want to push on. So someone like Dyche, who seems to be the sort of manager to be in that lower end pack now.
Since the regime change, it was inevitable Sean Dyche was going to be moved on. Giving the circumstances Everton are since 2016 and multiple points deductions Dyche has kept Everton up especially the 22/23 when they should have been relegated. This season Everton are awful to watch and they genuinely have a terrible squad only Southampton are worse than them and Southampton's only win was get them ironically. That Bournemouth game when they lead 2-0 for 87 minutes only to lose 2-3 was the beginning of the end for Dyche. Amid 3 straight draws against Arsenal, Chelsea and City they were awful going forward and it has been the theme for 4 years to be honest. The loss to Bournemouth sealed his fate. David Moyes homecoming to Everton after 12 years made a lot of sense. He was the one who kept Everton in the top 7 on a consistent basis with a limited budget and he's a legend and with the new stadium on the way next season Everton can't afford to get relegated this season. Is Moyes the long term fix? No but he'll make Everton stable and hard to beat straight away like he did in his first tenure.
I think Everton have the same issue as man utd: mentality.
When you watch both play there is no fight in the players to play for the club, they always look depressed and tired. And because dyche couldn't actually spend any money, Everton just kept struggling leading to the players feeling tired and sad again, rather than passionate and happy. You can see this with Liverpool (ironically) with their unity and how they always seem to be happy this season. Dyche said that class is permanent, but when you can't get that class, what are you left with?
I reckon Dyche could maybe keep Southampton up, if he started with them this season. So there is a place for managers like Dyche, just not at clubs like Everton.
Sean Dyche always has my heart, wherever he choses to go that club always has a soft spot for me!
I hope Everton get relegated now
End of the day if dyche had won against Southampton (both times) leiscter west ham and not bottled the 2-0 lead against bournemouth, all teams we were more than capable of beating, he would still be in the job. Fact is he has not won enough games this season, especially agaisnt teams below us who we need to beat. So tell us he doenst deserve it us much as you want, fact is this season he has not won enough games and therefore hes rightfully gone
Bloody lot of ifs there 😂
Dyce didn’t deserve no big message he was constantly slagging off the club and the fans never took no blame for his non existent tactics was trying to preserve himself all this season for his new job he’s a horrible fella and manager
I certainly hope Sean Dyche doesn’t end up at Rangers because I like him and he has an Irish Catholic first name too.
Dyche was a miracle worker. I think EFC made a bad decision. Keep in mind, Moshiri wanted to sell to 777.
In terms of options, Beto kinda sucks and Chermiti is perpetually injured and prepubescent. Broja’s been out all year too. Just not sure what else Dyche should’ve done, but overload the midfield and play counter attack.
3:12 its pronounced Sly-go rovers
The downfall of Sean Dyche suggest there was some sort of rise…idk about anyone else but I never rated him. To many times he got praised for “keeping a team up”….or maybe it’s just the players really didn’t want to get relegated so they themselves worked harder
The fact that Jamie carragher called everton a throwback says enough
I think it was time for him to go. But the club statement was disrespectful and we should be grateful for what he has done for us.
Southampton should sack Juric and get Dyche for the Championship campaign next season, apart from that would be interesting to see him go to like a West Brom (Now that Carlos Corberán has left), or Blackburn (if John Eustace gets poached), or maybe if he went to like a Millwall.
Millwall is a perfect cultural fit but I don’t see him steeping that low, at least not yet. He’s still got value as a PL manager.
@@thefutbolfollower8326 Realistically the only teams in the Premier League that would give him the job are Southampton and maybe Leicester.
You mentioned our fgame plan under him to be play a long ball to him and/or Beto. The issue isn't the tactic it's the fact that neither of them can control a ball. If they had brough it down and done simple hold up play we wouldn't be relying on wingers having to try and beat 7 men to score. Dom would just head it the wrong side of the defensive line and then because he's a slow bastard couldn't get there ahead of the defenders and even if he did once he was through on goal he would shit himself and fail to score. The amount of 1v1s he's missed in the last 3-4 seasons is outrageos. Lindstrom, DCL, Harrison, Beto, Broja and Doucoure have had a combined 100 shots in the Prem this season and have a combined 3 goals. Bryan Mbeumo has had 35 shots and has scroed 13 goals. Now I understand that his finishing this season is to a freak level but even instead of 3/100 if it was 1/6-10 we'd have between 10-16 goals. The players in the final third are the issue, Dyche wasn't.
And for your point about Jake O'Brien, Jarrad is almot certainly leaving this summer and Holgate went on loan during his final year of contract last summer, so we brought in a current replacement for Holgate while replacing Jarrad for the future. A young tall centre back, from France for a combined 17 milllion. French clubs are famous for accepting low down payments, which we needed as we were skint (not just in terms of PSR) at the time so spending any money what so ever was a real struggle.
I think Dyche lost the squad, and thats why he was as down as he was by the end. You touched on Dyche's values and methods, and the old phrase of "Dyche-fit". The squad wasn't there. There are a few players who looked as if they wanted to put that work in, to give everything for the club like Dyche expects (McNeil, Ndiaye, even Beto), but a large part of the squad, namely DCL, Young, and Harrison, just seem to be there for the check in a way. I don't see the work ethic in this team that Dyche was known for at Burnley.
There are reports that by the end, Dyche had told the new owners that he had taken the club as far as he could go, and I think he believed that because of a lack of response from the players. That's not to excuse the on field decisions from him, like his growing dependance on Ashley Young and Calvert Lewin, or refusing to give the minutes to promising players like Jake O'Brien and Beto, but I think a lot of what has happened this season goes back to the players with not respecting or just not caring for Dyche, and with that Dyche just gave up
The Manager of the Month curse struck again
It's not surprising David Moyes is replacing him. there some coaches who keeps getting fired and switching teams.
“The downfall of Everton” would’ve been a more appropriate video. Dyche has never been given a huge budget and has therefore been brandished as a “backs to the wall manager” but give him a budget and some proper players and who knows? Would’ve loved to have seen him given the England job.
As for Everton, it’ll only get worse for them now
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I don't think football has gone past the need of a Sean Dyche. I think he has just given up on Everton. He used the same tactics, same substitutions despite clearly it wasn't bringing results. His contract situation must've played a major role as well - I mean, TFG clearly never wanted to back him - he knows it, the players know it, TFG knows it
Signings at everton have been disgraceful!
There is still a place for Dyche, this Everton side is uncoachable and has been since Ancelotti was there. Dyche will find another team that can and will play his style but Everton are in real trouble and I see Moyes struggling with them but keeping them up but next season it's gonna be rinse and repeat
Utter woke nonsense mate, I unsubbed
What?
I got a pretty sensitive woke radar and I didn’t notice anything woke.
I will not take any Sean Dyche slander
He’s got to come back to chesterfield one day
Sean Dyche vs Top 6 Sides: Johan Crujiff
Sean Dyche vs Everyone Below: Valencia Gary Neville
As an everton fan, sean dyche is great at coaching a defense, but he's clueless with attack.
He only knows 1 style of play and is too stubborn to change to another style, because he doesnt know any another style.
He's made several negative comments towards the fans that rubbed most of them wrong way
He has in past said he had plans of more expansive football at everton. but its all talk and no evidence to back it up
To be fair, expansive football with our squad is a one way ticket to relegation. I firmly believe, with transfer backing it's possible and he would have. There were points during his Everton tenure against similarly placed teams we did actually play good football but the 3 years of negative transfer spend during his tenure really has left our squad absolutely barren. My mate was saying the other day "how many of our first 11 are nailed on starters at a lower half club?" and it was a pretty scary thought - Pickford, Branthwaite, Ndiaye and maybe McMessi? It's not great, especially when two of those players have missed a lot of games this season.
Favourite for us on SkyBet at the minute
We could have won a couple more games, if Dyche didn't play for the draw. His substitutions have also been terrible at times. Although he was still forced to play Harrison, who wasted a whole ton of chances, because we do not have another RW besides Lindstrom, who also hasn't been great. But not playing O'Brien at all was comical. Doucoure is also a shadow of his own self. Pickford is the only reason why we're not in the Championship yet, and Ndiaye is trying his best, but he can't play attack alone
Keep the length of hair on top bro looks good
the woke of the premier league killed Sean Dyche, we will never forget 442 hoofball 🕊️🕊️
I’m Irish so first you say it like Sly go not much emphasis on the si
I went over to the fa cup game i never got to see Goodison before and nice to do so before they move but I remember being in the everton shop and finding out dyce was sacked and I’m proud owner of the Sean dyce ironic programme
But i think Southampton need a brexit manager that will tick away and get the odd point and are strong defensively like Sean dyce or Steve cooper instead of the Serbian guy.
Luton I think defensively could use dyce he’s great at relegation battles aswell
3:46 Luton lost to Bournemouth when they were initially 3:0 up
Top Quality manager eventually football will circle back to direct tactics
Dwight McNeil seems solid just been injured for the past month, or am I wrong?
If we lose danny rohl, id take him at wednesday.
That Sligo pronunciation is gas. Good video tho lol