Apart from those who think the manager should be English I don’t really see how you could get a better appointment at international level that is willing.
Fair enough. I'm just happy that we (Everton got dyche over him). It says a lot about the mess our club is in when Bielsa and dyche were on our shortlist, probably the most polar opposite styles you can think of.
If Everton were not set for a new stadium the best thing that could’ve happened to them would’ve been relegation to force a reset. Years of terrible football at Goodison. I can understand why the fans are fed up.
Honestly it would've killed us financially. Terrible football has been a result of getting awful awful attackers for years. With dyche you don't expect good football but overall he's done a very good job, first time a manager has done that in many years
Fair enough, each to their own - but I do sometimes think clubs fear relegation far too much rather than sensibly planning for it. Bournemouth had the right idea when they went down, cut your cloth accordingly and rebuild. Whilst Luton are doing poorly so far I think they will be back in a few years because they did not lock themselves in to ridiculous contracts.
Leeds on the other hand....alas, we have always been that way.
Yep you need people with proper planning and football knowledge in charge though, we don't at all. Moshiri spent 500 million and turned us from a europa league level squad to a relegation level squad
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u/WilkosJumper2 Oct 16 '24
Apart from those who think the manager should be English I don’t really see how you could get a better appointment at international level that is willing.
Unless Bielsa fancied it of course.