I like Dyche, he can be frustrating at times and sometimes doesn't seem like he makes subs quick enough but we are and always should be a traditional English club and hard work should always come first. He's a perfect fit for that philosophy and that resonates with a lot of us. Also can't help but feel like having a few former Burnley lads around has definitely helped him.
I’ve heard a few blues say that he’s too loyal to some players which he had at Burnley too, his subs I must say was also baffling at best of times at Burnley but our bench was always pathetic
He's doing a very good job at Everton. Like Trevor Steven said recently, "The right man, at the right job, at the right time". I wish he could get some backing in the transfer market to see what he could do and evolve. I dont have much confidence that will happen sadly. His gameplans are simple, but effective. In open play, it does get a bit dreary. If there is not space to attack, we see missplaced throughballs and hopeful crosses which does get frustrating. I think Dyche also cares a lot about his players and those around him. That endears him to me.
As an Everton fan we don’t play great football but early on in the season we grinded out results even if we don’t attack teams we always seem to create a few big chances I love Sean dyche he substitutions are a bit lacklustre and his attraction to Ashley young is a problem but he is the only man to keep us on the league
As an Evertonian, I'm always impressed by how accurate your knowledge is of our club. Dyche (-osaur) is the right man for this thankless job right now. Even so, that's a good observation that his defensive tactics are the likely reason for the poor home form. The squad always seem to play to the level of the competition--for better and for worse.
Lived in Liverpool for abit so I know quite a few blues, in fairness most lads I met was Blues too I like to keep in loop when it comes to Dyche especially
I'm a Northampton fan and his son Max, is, although on loan, a Cobblers player. We've also got a connection with Sean Dyche as a player and locally. I think he's great and really hope he keeps Everton up, or at least stays in the Premier league. Enjoy you videos BTW mate. Good stuff
Dyche is the perfect manager for Everton It’s the first time in while I’ve seen the side have abit of grit about them and not roll over at the first hurdle He did a wonderful job at Burnley This is from an Everton fan
Dyche is a Moyes type character for Everton. Moyes came in, got the basics right and made us hard to beat. As a result , we had consistent finishes in the top 7 or 8 for numerous seasons. I see Sean being that kind of figure. Gets the club out of the spiral, instills pride back into the club, and generally gets us at least not being a joke each season. I dont think there is a better fit for Everton right now.
I think that the way you put it at the end of the video is exactly how I feel as an Evertonian. There have been very bad moments, but also very good moments, and signs of true passion from our players. Many of the games we have lost have been games we should’ve won, and thankfully our issues are very apparent (we know what will solve it, although it may take awhile to get there). Ontop of this all, without the points deduction, we would be in 12th. While im not very optimistic about regaining those points, I think its a reality that means alot more than people think… we can fight and we can continue to get better, but the realities of our situation and nevertheless a real factor.
@@Vizeh I feel like alot of people don't like him exactly cuz of the simplicity, their argument is that his football is "ugly" or ruining the beauty of the game which makes absolutely no sense, I enjoy watching Dyches every game and really like his tactics
As an Everton fan I like Dyche. Our structure off the ball is really solid and our players do work hard. However on the ball we are really poor. I’m unsure if this is a personnel issue but we don’t really see any patterns in possession and frequently give the ball away cheaply. Nothing I want more than Dyche to succeed at Everton but this aspect needs to be greatly improved upon first.
Dyche is a surprisingly subtle man. He allows himself to be the butt of jokes while shielding his team. He understands that footballers are straightforward fellows and gives them easy to follow directions so they can feel confident when they succeed with them. There’s a lot of quiet respect at the foundation of a Dyche team, too.
I honestly believe if Sean Dyche had a squad of really talented players he would make a lot of noise and win a lot of games and surprise people, he’s done so much with let’s be honest average to below average players
Have finally watched this video when everton have survived, and hope dyche is around for a long time, we need managers like him, it is an integral part of the english identity as well
Hi Liam. My name is Matt and I am a Rochdale Fan. I don't know if you heard or seen but our club is in danger of liquidation and extinction in about 6 weeks if a take over is not complete. This is said to see as a club like Rochdale has a great history, and it's not just us Torquay United are also going true the same faith and are about to enter administration also. Thx for your time, its a shame this doesn't make the public eye its like they are waiting for us to die and come and take pics at the funeral
The thing with Dyche is the type of players going through the system in the UK, i think he can adapt to modern football but might need to. Network with young managers with a type of football that can bridge what Dyche soughts after to ones that have been educated in the modern English football.
He's exactly the manager Everton needed and still need. The PL would be boring if all the managers were the same. Different clubs have different needs.
I'm a fan of Dyche. I've only started watching his teams in the 21/22 season. There were quite a few games where Burnley was playing very offensively to get the 3 points. The manner in which Everton survived that relegation fight was gutting. I like the way his teams play, they seem to have a plan and are usually well-structured. I wish to see him manage the NT of England and win a WC.
Dyche has his ceiling, he'll never qualify a club for the Champions League, but hes a fighter. His teams are robust, gritty and grind out results. Everton have a Championship squad and he's dragging them to safety. They should appreciate everything hes doing for them.
We'll never know. He got Burnley european football. Realistically, no club outside the top 6 is going to get CL football regardless of manager and none of them will hire Dyche because of his perceived profile. He could try the SPL - I'm pretty sure he'd get CL footy for one of Celtic or Rangers.
@paulie-g Aston Villa are close. But yeah Spurs or Chelsea will never give him a chance. Would love to see him at Celtic or Rangers, but he's a very good Premier League manager. Doing what he does isn't a disgrace though. There's plenty of clubs who'd love him as manager.
@@richcymru3976 Yeah, Villa are close, but a) they wouldn't hire him either once they made the investment in the squad, b) they're a big club, c) this is an exceptionally bad season for several of the traditional big 6. (I like Villa, Emery and want them to get CL footy btw) My point is that I think Dyche is capable of more than what he's done/is doing with the right players/at the right club/at the right time and it's sad he likely won't get the chance.
To say that a manager like Dyche cannot thrive is ludicrous. Look a Diego simeone. The man plays the same way and preaches the same things and he is a legend. Dyche just needs backing and players to fit his system.
The truth about Dyche is that he hasn’t managed at any situation like a Villa, West Ham, Newcastle where he can have a big budget. Everton has been hampered by FFP and Burnley always was very thrifty with him. I’d love to see him take the reigns at Newcastle and see how he does
Please make a video on Rochdale. We are in a huge financial crisis that could see us liquidated in a month (basically like the southend and scunthorpe situation).
i always rated him for his work at burnley, even if his style of football is not one i'd watch. but considering what he was working with he is a damn good manager. and i think he will keep everton up, he seems like a good fit for them. i wouldn't want him at my club necessarily, again i dont enjoy his style, but i can admit that he deserves to be managing in this league and deserves praise for what he has achieved.
Before Sean Dyche, Burnley hadn't been in Europe since 1960-61, when they won the league, and Liverpool were 3rd in the second division. They got to the quarter finals, losing 5-4 on aggregate (3-1 and 1-4) against Hamburg.
I respect Dyche. Not a lot of men have mettle to handle the situation at clubs like Everton which has a vocal and sometimes dangerous fanbase. He is playing survival football but that is again fair looking at that Everton side.
I'd like you see what Dyche does at a club that can spend a little I'm not talking top 6 obviously but maybe a club like Bournemouth or maybe West Ham to just see what he does. I feel like he plays to the teams strengths with the players he already has and not being able to spend has caused him to play the way he does, if he's does have money to spend what players would he bring in and what style of play would he have. I don't think he's nieve to modern football so I think he could adapt.
Just for like science I’d like to see Dyche manage the City squad in a UCL knockout game just for the home and away legs in one round. I think it would be interesting
I watched an interview with Dyche somewhere and I think he has a lot of tools but does seem to get the title "best shoe string budget manager". He seems to be able to look at what he has and make them work, which as you say is what is expected. I'd be curious to see what would happen if he was given a chance with a modest budget and players with a bit more skill.
Indeed. I think lumping him in with the likes of Hodgson (who got his chance at Liverpool and failed miserably) is unfair. Burnley played some decent stuff at times (and commit GBH and other offenses at others).
I could see him becoming the go to relegation battle manager in the top flight. But I don't think he'll be sought after in other capacities. Hopefully he'll keep Everton up and get another season at the helm.
Always enjoyed dyche ball nothing fancy but it gets the results and makes some spicy title races with teams like Liverpool and city droping points to them
As a Liverpool fan, I’m privileged to support a team that not only wins consistently, but blowing teams out of the water. However it’s harder to the so call “smaller clubs” to replicate that in the top flight. Kompany is struggling because his players aren’t good enough to compete, even if they suit his style. Dyche meanwhile is doing well at Everton because he knows he can’t win by playing like City or Liverpool. He also knows the players at his disposal would struggle like Burnley if he played like Kompany
As an arsenal fan who's witnessed other arsenal fans claim we need to sack arteta and hire Sean dyche because he will as least stop us from getting relegated ..I have to say, i have a lot of respect for dyche lol
As a Newcastle fan, I do hope Howe breaks that English manger mold, though that's a hope lol. Doubt he'll ever win a league, but he'll go very far with us.
Love dyche. Spirite fan. I watched the Everton vs palace fan. They are fantastic at the back. Midfield lacking. Calvin Lewin is needing someone up top with him.
I personally think that variety is the spice of life and while overall I agree with the sentiment of the "English Manager" style of play is not as entertaining I'd hate to see it go extinct in the Premier League. To me, having the widest variety of ways to approach a match is far more interesting than any one style can be.
Dyche is a legend but because he doesn't use mykolenko as an inverted wingback and swap between a 3-5-2 and a 4-3-3 in and out of possession he will never be recognised as a legend
If we had a striker that could find the net once or twice, we’d be mid table comfortably. The fact is, we don’t, nor can we splash out on one. None of that is Dyche’s fault, he’s managing to keep the defence solid to make up for the fact we can’t attack. The 2 month win drought has coincided with Doucoure being out injured, shame because we were on a good run but I refer back to my original point in that Dominic 0 in 20 Calvert Lewin is the best we have to offer up top and unfortunately the guy couldn’t score in a brothel with a wad of £20 notes hanging out of his pocket!
Pep: "Nooo, you have to play 4-3-3 in possession of the ball and a 3-5-2 off it"
Dyche: "FOUR FOUR FOCKING TWO WITH TARKOWSKI IN CENTRE"
Brought a tear to my eye😢
Channeling Dyche's inner Ricky Tomlinson there
Pep wouldn’t suggest you HAVE to play any formation and has deployed 4-4-2 on one or two occasions.
@@tomben6180its a joke
I don't think Dyche has ever gone 4-4-2 whilst Everton manager. 4-4-1-1 is what he usually plays.
Even as a Liverpool fan I have to admit bro is a good manager he got European football with Burnley
Don’t get me emotional😢
@@Vizehas much as that was an amazing achievement you couldn't handle playing that extra game mid week 😥
The man who took Burnley to European football
Sean Dyche a manager who never gets the credit he really deserves
Sadly never will really
He got fucking Burnley to European Competitions, that’s deserving of permanent respect for me
As an Everton fan, I would turn gay for Dyche too
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Straight facts 🗣️‼️
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that’s… that’s pretty hot
I like Dyche, he can be frustrating at times and sometimes doesn't seem like he makes subs quick enough but we are and always should be a traditional English club and hard work should always come first. He's a perfect fit for that philosophy and that resonates with a lot of us. Also can't help but feel like having a few former Burnley lads around has definitely helped him.
I’ve heard a few blues say that he’s too loyal to some players which he had at Burnley too, his subs I must say was also baffling at best of times at Burnley but our bench was always pathetic
Dyche almost died in a car crash but Death turned up, took one look at him and said, “I don’t want any trouble” and ran away
you cant be a fan of the prem without being a fan of dyche, man continues to prove he has what it takes at the top level and people still doubt him
Love that ❤
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. I think that's the best way i can describe Sean dyches style of play and management.
100%, Think Everton fans at moment may just be wanting some push to run at teams and take game to them at moment more at home
The entire Everton team is working hard, it’s just unbelievably insane how bad the finishing is
@beto_utft aye, if everton could finish then you'd be nowhere near the relegation battle
He's doing a very good job at Everton. Like Trevor Steven said recently, "The right man, at the right job, at the right time".
I wish he could get some backing in the transfer market to see what he could do and evolve. I dont have much confidence that will happen sadly.
His gameplans are simple, but effective. In open play, it does get a bit dreary. If there is not space to attack, we see missplaced throughballs and hopeful crosses which does get frustrating.
I think Dyche also cares a lot about his players and those around him. That endears him to me.
I agree, Everton needs someone to steady the ship and keep it simple which is what he will do
As an Everton fan we don’t play great football but early on in the season we grinded out results even if we don’t attack teams we always seem to create a few big chances
I love Sean dyche he substitutions are a bit lacklustre and his attraction to Ashley young is a problem but he is the only man to keep us on the league
“Attraction to Ashley Young” hahaha, I’ve heard that a few times now
As an Evertonian, I'm always impressed by how accurate your knowledge is of our club. Dyche (-osaur) is the right man for this thankless job right now. Even so, that's a good observation that his defensive tactics are the likely reason for the poor home form. The squad always seem to play to the level of the competition--for better and for worse.
Lived in Liverpool for abit so I know quite a few blues, in fairness most lads I met was Blues too
I like to keep in loop when it comes to Dyche especially
I'm a Northampton fan and his son Max, is, although on loan, a Cobblers player. We've also got a connection with Sean Dyche as a player and locally.
I think he's great and really hope he keeps Everton up, or at least stays in the Premier league. Enjoy you videos BTW mate. Good stuff
Dyche ball will win the champions league one day
I love your enthusiasm
They will score 3 goals in all stages and win the entire thing. Masterclass
Us evertonians absolutely love sean dyche hes saving us
Its a shame that majority of fans arent loving him anymore. I think we may aswell.support him untill the season ends
Bloody love dyche. Kettering born and raised
Dyche is the perfect manager for Everton
It’s the first time in while I’ve seen the side have abit of grit about them and not roll over at the first hurdle
He did a wonderful job at Burnley
This is from an Everton fan
Dyche was one of the reasons I became a die-hard Burnley fan in 2016. UTC! 💜💙
aye uno what fair enough, least you’re not a glory hunter. looking forward to playing youse next season (bolton)
Dyche is a Moyes type character for Everton. Moyes came in, got the basics right and made us hard to beat. As a result , we had consistent finishes in the top 7 or 8 for numerous seasons. I see Sean being that kind of figure. Gets the club out of the spiral, instills pride back into the club, and generally gets us at least not being a joke each season. I dont think there is a better fit for Everton right now.
As a Northampton Town Fan so Sean Dyche is a legend his son plays for us too so I respect Sean Dyche
I see that, I long the idea that his son has turned out to be a proper decent player
@Vizeh yeah I'm glad he's turning into a decent player
Dyche is one of the most underrated managers in Europe
I think that the way you put it at the end of the video is exactly how I feel as an Evertonian. There have been very bad moments, but also very good moments, and signs of true passion from our players. Many of the games we have lost have been games we should’ve won, and thankfully our issues are very apparent (we know what will solve it, although it may take awhile to get there). Ontop of this all, without the points deduction, we would be in 12th. While im not very optimistic about regaining those points, I think its a reality that means alot more than people think… we can fight and we can continue to get better, but the realities of our situation and nevertheless a real factor.
sean dyche is a living worldwide cultural heritage, cherish the play style at all costs
Great to see dad and son in the same video!
Every day is Fathers Day❤
@@Vizehthis makes you saying you’ll go gay for him a lot weirder😂
Why it's his Daddy 💅@@sirsurnamethefirstofhisnam7986
My favorite manager ever, what a legend
Keeps it simple, hard to hate
@@Vizeh I feel like alot of people don't like him exactly cuz of the simplicity, their argument is that his football is "ugly" or ruining the beauty of the game which makes absolutely no sense, I enjoy watching Dyches every game and really like his tactics
I still love Dyche. The results will come eventually
I love him too😢
As an Everton fan I like Dyche. Our structure off the ball is really solid and our players do work hard. However on the ball we are really poor. I’m unsure if this is a personnel issue but we don’t really see any patterns in possession and frequently give the ball away cheaply. Nothing I want more than Dyche to succeed at Everton but this aspect needs to be greatly improved upon first.
Dyche is a surprisingly subtle man. He allows himself to be the butt of jokes while shielding his team. He understands that footballers are straightforward fellows and gives them easy to follow directions so they can feel confident when they succeed with them. There’s a lot of quiet respect at the foundation of a Dyche team, too.
Sean Dyche is a saint. He picked up the pieces for Burnley after Owen Coyle left them hanging up to dry back in 2010... Chelsea fan, btw
I honestly believe if Sean Dyche had a squad of really talented players he would make a lot of noise and win a lot of games and surprise people, he’s done so much with let’s be honest average to below average players
Not Everton or Burnley but Dyche is a proper manager, love his antics and attitude as well
Have finally watched this video when everton have survived, and hope dyche is around for a long time, we need managers like him, it is an integral part of the english identity as well
Hi Liam. My name is Matt and I am a Rochdale Fan. I don't know if you heard or seen but our club is in danger of liquidation and extinction in about 6 weeks if a take over is not complete. This is said to see as a club like Rochdale has a great history, and it's not just us Torquay United are also going true the same faith and are about to enter administration also. Thx for your time, its a shame this doesn't make the public eye its like they are waiting for us to die and come and take pics at the funeral
Thank you for your comment mate, will have a look into it
Thanks mate. I appreciate it@@Vizeh
The thing with Dyche is the type of players going through the system in the UK, i think he can adapt to modern football but might need to. Network with young managers with a type of football that can bridge what Dyche soughts after to ones that have been educated in the modern English football.
He's exactly the manager Everton needed and still need. The PL would be boring if all the managers were the same. Different clubs have different needs.
Sean’s keeping the game alive❤
Must be kept at all costs!!
The peoples manager Sean Dyche.
I'm a fan of Dyche. I've only started watching his teams in the 21/22 season. There were quite a few games where Burnley was playing very offensively to get the 3 points. The manner in which Everton survived that relegation fight was gutting.
I like the way his teams play, they seem to have a plan and are usually well-structured.
I wish to see him manage the NT of England and win a WC.
Dyche has his ceiling, he'll never qualify a club for the Champions League, but hes a fighter. His teams are robust, gritty and grind out results.
Everton have a Championship squad and he's dragging them to safety. They should appreciate everything hes doing for them.
We'll never know. He got Burnley european football. Realistically, no club outside the top 6 is going to get CL football regardless of manager and none of them will hire Dyche because of his perceived profile. He could try the SPL - I'm pretty sure he'd get CL footy for one of Celtic or Rangers.
@paulie-g Aston Villa are close. But yeah Spurs or Chelsea will never give him a chance. Would love to see him at Celtic or Rangers, but he's a very good Premier League manager.
Doing what he does isn't a disgrace though. There's plenty of clubs who'd love him as manager.
@@richcymru3976 Yeah, Villa are close, but a) they wouldn't hire him either once they made the investment in the squad, b) they're a big club, c) this is an exceptionally bad season for several of the traditional big 6. (I like Villa, Emery and want them to get CL footy btw)
My point is that I think Dyche is capable of more than what he's done/is doing with the right players/at the right club/at the right time and it's sad he likely won't get the chance.
To say that a manager like Dyche cannot thrive is ludicrous. Look a Diego simeone. The man plays the same way and preaches the same things and he is a legend. Dyche just needs backing and players to fit his system.
The truth about Dyche is that he hasn’t managed at any situation like a Villa, West Ham, Newcastle where he can have a big budget.
Everton has been hampered by FFP and Burnley always was very thrifty with him. I’d love to see him take the reigns at Newcastle and see how he does
@@sawyertuide7636He wouldn't get a chance to because his teams can't score from open play.
As this video came out, Everton scored against Brighton in open play.
Dyche for England 💯
Love to see that😂
Keep the work up
Thank you man
People are forgetting that theyre out of the relegation zone having started on -10. How many managers can do that with this everton team
A married man with kids saying, "I would turn gay for Sean Dyche" is truly a statement, isn't it?
Sean Dyche is built different.
Wish Everton and Burnley stay up
I love Dyche, but no chance in hell are both us and Everton staying up sadly
@@Vizeh Everton might but unsure about Burnley currently
Great video as always.
My local team folded and no media is talking about it
When bury went under it was all over social media we aren't so lucky 😢
Please make a video on Rochdale. We are in a huge financial crisis that could see us liquidated in a month (basically like the southend and scunthorpe situation).
Shame what's happened to you, I liked going there as a away day (Northampton supporter)
i always rated him for his work at burnley, even if his style of football is not one i'd watch. but considering what he was working with he is a damn good manager. and i think he will keep everton up, he seems like a good fit for them. i wouldn't want him at my club necessarily, again i dont enjoy his style, but i can admit that he deserves to be managing in this league and deserves praise for what he has achieved.
Everton being 12th rn with this team would be incredible
Before Sean Dyche, Burnley hadn't been in Europe since 1960-61, when they won the league, and Liverpool were 3rd in the second division. They got to the quarter finals, losing 5-4 on aggregate (3-1 and 1-4) against Hamburg.
I respect Dyche. Not a lot of men have mettle to handle the situation at clubs like Everton which has a vocal and sometimes dangerous fanbase. He is playing survival football but that is again fair looking at that Everton side.
Great video and left out a dacent amount of bias every new video shows how much better you new style is #goat
Thank you Tyler
Rob Edwards keeping the legacy alive for the next generation also
Dyche kept us up the last two seasons. Am an Everton fan and we got a 8 point deduction and kept us safe
as an everton fan i dych are ceiling is low but he will always keep us up
IT'S A GOOD DAY now that VIZEH HAS POSTED!!💟💟💟
I love this style of football. 😂
I think the outside perception of Sean Dyche is that he’s a nice bloke
I personally have a Sean dyche cutout in my room, he is my idol and I don’t even support Everton or Burnley
If you had a choice between everton staying up despite the 10 point loss, or Luton staying up, what would you choose?
luton for sure
Burnley??
Luton because it would be both hilarious and extremely impressive
@@Vizehgood joke mate
@@Vizeh Dream big lad😅
He's got a disc beard. Also I like Sean dyche
Would be fucking mental if Everton sacked Dyche this season
They shouldn’t but you shouldn’t have any faith in 777 Partners
They’d sack him without a points deduction
Man istg you upload every time i'm on the phone
All day everyday bro
Any man that got European football to Burnley deserves a Knighthood.
I'd like you see what Dyche does at a club that can spend a little I'm not talking top 6 obviously but maybe a club like Bournemouth or maybe West Ham to just see what he does.
I feel like he plays to the teams strengths with the players he already has and not being able to spend has caused him to play the way he does, if he's does have money to spend what players would he bring in and what style of play would he have.
I don't think he's nieve to modern football so I think he could adapt.
Ooh I may just have to get that Coleman print!
Just for like science I’d like to see Dyche manage the City squad in a UCL knockout game just for the home and away legs in one round. I think it would be interesting
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Sean Dyche - Chesterfield legend
I will never understand how anyone wouldn't turn gay for Dyche?
I watched an interview with Dyche somewhere and I think he has a lot of tools but does seem to get the title "best shoe string budget manager".
He seems to be able to look at what he has and make them work, which as you say is what is expected. I'd be curious to see what would happen if he was given a chance with a modest budget and players with a bit more skill.
Indeed. I think lumping him in with the likes of Hodgson (who got his chance at Liverpool and failed miserably) is unfair. Burnley played some decent stuff at times (and commit GBH and other offenses at others).
I love Sean dyche. not a Burnley fan or anything, just love the bloke
He’s hard to dislike ain’t he
I could see him becoming the go to relegation battle manager in the top flight. But I don't think he'll be sought after in other capacities. Hopefully he'll keep Everton up and get another season at the helm.
Love me some Sean Dyche
Always enjoyed dyche ball nothing fancy but it gets the results and makes some spicy title races with teams like Liverpool and city droping points to them
It’s effective yet predictable
As a Liverpool fan, I’m privileged to support a team that not only wins consistently, but blowing teams out of the water. However it’s harder to the so call “smaller clubs” to replicate that in the top flight. Kompany is struggling because his players aren’t good enough to compete, even if they suit his style. Dyche meanwhile is doing well at Everton because he knows he can’t win by playing like City or Liverpool. He also knows the players at his disposal would struggle like Burnley if he played like Kompany
He's pretty good. I rate him.
As an arsenal fan who's witnessed other arsenal fans claim we need to sack arteta and hire Sean dyche because he will as least stop us from getting relegated ..I have to say, i have a lot of respect for dyche lol
Dyche seria ótimo como técnico do Brasil
As a Newcastle fan, I do hope Howe breaks that English manger mold, though that's a hope lol. Doubt he'll ever win a league, but he'll go very far with us.
Love dyche. Spirite fan.
I watched the Everton vs palace fan. They are fantastic at the back. Midfield lacking. Calvin Lewin is needing someone up top with him.
The best bald manager in the league
Without a doubt one of my favourite managers in football. Even as a fan if bigger clubs Always enjoyed his work.
I personally think that variety is the spice of life and while overall I agree with the sentiment of the "English Manager" style of play is not as entertaining I'd hate to see it go extinct in the Premier League. To me, having the widest variety of ways to approach a match is far more interesting than any one style can be.
Dyche is a legend but because he doesn't use mykolenko as an inverted wingback and swap between a 3-5-2 and a 4-3-3 in and out of possession he will never be recognised as a legend
“DROP BACK,GET A RED CARD,WIN IT BACK,THEN HOOF IT UP THE PITCH”
Great video mate keep it up my g
If we had a striker that could find the net once or twice, we’d be mid table comfortably. The fact is, we don’t, nor can we splash out on one. None of that is Dyche’s fault, he’s managing to keep the defence solid to make up for the fact we can’t attack.
The 2 month win drought has coincided with Doucoure being out injured, shame because we were on a good run but I refer back to my original point in that Dominic 0 in 20 Calvert Lewin is the best we have to offer up top and unfortunately the guy couldn’t score in a brothel with a wad of £20 notes hanging out of his pocket!
I love Dychey
Sean Dyche: you put the ball in the back of the net, its not rocket science!
What a banger greatt video amd left out massive baises
If Sean does gets sacked the MLS would get a Shot to get him he's a damn good manager
If Dychey isnt the man to take the Toffees onwards i dont know who is
Our points deduction was NOT for spending too much on players, it's because of the building of our stadium. UTFT!
If you'd spent it on players, you'd just have given Iwobi double the wages. At least you might get a stadium (or part of one) at the end of this.
great vid mate
Imagine turning jay for Sean Dyche
I honestly wonder what would result with Sean Dyche managing FC Barcelona. Is it crazy enough to work?
Everyone slates Dyche I'm an Everton fan he offers stability . Think of what's going on in the background points deduction ownership love Dyche