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Kill me
Everton pulled that performance from out their arse just before Sam takes over?
Everton pulled that performance from out their arse just before Sam takes over?
Allardyce and Sammy Lee.
Pardew and Carver
What a lack of imagination by Everton and West Brom.
So, just recently:
Everton - Moyes
West Ham - Big Sam
West Brom - Hodgeson
Palace - Pardew
Now:
Everton - Big Sam
West Ham - Moyes
West Brom - Pardew
Palace - Hodgeson
Now that's what I call a Manager Merry-Go-Round.
Moyes has been at Everton + West Ham
Sam has been at West Ham + Palace + Everton
Hodgson has been at West Brom + Palace
Pardew has been at Palace + West Ham + West Brom
Pulis has been at Palace + West Brom
It's getting silly.
The Merry Go Round filing the pockets of the usual suspects. Meanwhile Sean Dyche has Burnley into 6th place (above Spurs) place playing great football.
He's a curious one. I'm actually not sure if it's a case of clubs not going after him, or Dyche rejecting it.
Just because Everton/West Ham is a more prestigious club, if you fail to get Everton up, you'll not only be back to where you once came, but you pretty much red list yourself.
He's also loved by Burnley, and he's taking them far. That to me is far more rewarding.
Besides, Everton/West Ham/Leicester at their point in time are not exactly 'relegation' immune. Best of the rest is really the best one could do.
If you want to be going places, it's Top 6 or focus on getting your club in places it has no business in being. Rodgers did it right.
Why give up a place where you are their god and accomplishing things that the so called 2nd tier clubs would do any way?
The fact that Big Sam is coming to Everton should be enough to suggest that they are no different to the chasing pack.
He kept toon and palace up. He just can't sustain it.Pardew is not someone who keeps clubs up. He has never been a good manager.
Everton management is meant to be a mess. In the offseason three different groups had transfer targets. They were Moshiri, the Leicester guy and Koeman.
I think BFS to Everton is the understandable reaction to possible relegation. Same as Pardy to West Brom. The clubs recognise that survival in the EPL is worth the 'all in' strategy. I think we are a couple of weeks away from Sparky getting the rocket and Pulis going back to Stoke.
But I was very surprised that Everton didn't go for Dyche. It seemed like a natural fit. His teams are organised and hard working, but realistically he can't take Burnley into the top 4. Compared to Everton + investors + new ground + Dyche = Champions League.
Pardew is not someone who keeps clubs up. He has never been a good manager.
Everton management is meant to be a mess. In the offseason three different groups had transfer targets. They were Moshiri, the Leicester guy and Koeman.
Dyche operating without a budget is a myth. They got promoted the second time after spending big on Gray, and they've spent a competitive amount this season. Sure they're over performing, but talk of Dyche working on a tight budget is inaccurate imo.Good god... and that actually is a decent chance of happening.
But is it, though? Dyche's biggest mystery is how he would perform with a budget. He prides himself in squeezing out results with shoestring budgets. He's definately worth a shot, mind.
I'm still of the opinion that Dyche likely rejected Everton than Everton not even thinking about Dyche.
I was meant to say... West Brom's chances of survival actually increase under Pards... at least for the 1st season, where he'll take them to Top 10 or something silly like that (Darn tight midtable battles).
2nd season onwards however... we'll see Pards' true nature come out yet again.
Dyche operating without a budget is a myth. They got promoted the second time after spending big on Gray, and they've spent a competitive amount this season. Sure they're over performing, but talk of Dyche working on a tight budget is inaccurate imo.
They spend most of their money on infrastructure as more clubs should, doesn't mean dyche didn't have a couple of million to throw around.If I recall correctly, I think we briefly looked at their numbers, wondering where did their money go as well.
They money they spent in the Championship was the money they got from the PL. Money they should've spent trying to stay up the first time! It was due.
I think in comparative terms, Everton or Leicester is a big step up in how much the owners are willing to give to fulfil their ambitions.
Then again, let's be honest, if Dyche went to a bigger club, he can't hide behind his favourite 'lack of pound notes' excuse, and then he will be exposed!