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The Manager Sacked/Hired Thread 2022/23

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Good luck telling Dunc he cannae have mixed meat and chips on the coach back home from an away game.
 
Bielsa was never going to take it. If you look at his managerial career he's never taken a club job part way through the season.
Back in the running, flown in for talks tonight.
 
Mid season with no chance to work on making the players super athletic running loons it will be a disaster of Krakatoa proportions
 
Looks like Everton are going to appoint Dyche
 
Wasted trip for Bielsa then after SSN made a big deal of showing pictures of him arriving at the airport last night.
 
That's a pity, would have preferred Bielsa, Dyche will make them harder to beat. Hopefully too little too late.
 
Lots of credible sources confirming Dyche now. Coady will love that.

I still think they'll struggle to stay up, but he'll definitely get them more organised and harder to beat.
 
Without a Barnes and/or a Wood, I do wonder how he'll get Everton up the pitch and shithousing their way to 1-0 wins.
 
We've had our share of duff managers, but imagine having employed this cunt and Allardyce! 😳

Trouble he's got is that their squad looks more likely to get even weaker rather than stronger, before the month is out
 
I know I'm not supposed to, but I've always quite liked Dyche. Think he's done a wonderful job for a very long time at Burnley, and it'll be really interesting to see what he can do with a bigger club and the budget that goes with it. I know there's not any particular evidence that he can coach anything other than attritional football, but be interesting to see if he's capable/willing of something a little more expansive in a different environment. Next season obviously
 
DCL? If he can stay fit he's miles better than both of them.
He's much, much better, but (i) he's rarely fit and (ii) whilst excellent in the air, I'm not sure he's a back-to-goal, receive the ball into his chest kinda forward. He's far more mobile than the Wood, Barnes, Vydra type that I've seen Dyche use.

Maybe I'm not giving Dyche enough credit - he may well be able to adapt to the squad he's taking over.
 
I know I'm not supposed to, but I've always quite liked Dyche. Think he's done a wonderful job for a very long time at Burnley, and it'll be really interesting to see what he can do with a bigger club and the budget that goes with it.
Everton getting close to having a smaller budget than Burnley thanks to the shite they have over payed for over the years
 
Everton fans seem less than happy.
Then they're morons, it's not gunna be easy, but he's by far the best hope they've got of surviving out of the available managers.
Obviously if they do stay up then they'll haven't put up with some dubious tactics.
 
I know I'm not supposed to, but I've always quite liked Dyche. Think he's done a wonderful job for a very long time at Burnley, and it'll be really interesting to see what he can do with a bigger club and the budget that goes with it. I know there's not any particular evidence that he can coach anything other than attritional football, but be interesting to see if he's capable/willing of something a little more expansive in a different environment. Next season obviously
You'll be drummed out of the clique for that😁
 
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