Last home game branthwaite ran with the ball up to the gwladys street penalty box, looking around for a pass of course no one within 15 yards of him. I don't understand why we spread out in a big circle, maybe to stretch the opponents, the problem is when we do this we've no pass on.
It’s basic stuff you teach kids - don’t all run away from the ball. Some move, some show for the pass. Beyond me how a group of professionals are so bad
That’s because 90% of the players aren’t good enough on the ball at this level. If they show for it then they get caught out and lose the ball in dangerous positions. If we want to stop this happening we need to buy more players like Ndiaye and Mangala who have the ability to keep the ball under pressure
We play for nil and a lucky corner, looking for a goal would never do! Gospel of Gaffer, Whoney and Stoney page #1 Even though the entire league now block our CB's at corners.
I think that Dyche already knows that he won't be there after the summer. So, if the results pick up then he gets up limping over the line. But, after the lift of 3 draws we were all expecting to lose, to then lose at home to Forest and that performance at Bournemouth, then I think its in everyone's best interest to get someone else in. If they have a first choice that isn't available till summer, then could we convince Moyes to take over for the rest of the season ?
To be fair he was right about lindstorm , Jimmy Bidston and mçneil , are a massive miss from the set pieces. What Brora was playing at god only knows. Want to give him a chance , but he is not able to take the opportunity. I'm a firm believer that no done just say get rid and don't put a name in the hat , mine is max allegri. Defensive coach I admit but might be able to add some sparkle. Would love to know what you think , had a bit of a break down at juventus but who cares it might be worth it
Instead of comparing and contrasting previous seasons, managers and players, can I point to the one obvious glaring comparison we all need to use. BURNLEY the season they last went down. To remind some of the timing, he was sacked 8 games from the end of the season in mid April, they still went down as 8 games isn't enough time to turn around. they carried on to the same point tally they were headed for. Just below 1point per game as we have now. He needs to go now whilst we still have time. We are not in a yo-yo form situation as some seem to think, apart from Wolves being in total disarray we are consistently crap but with a top notch keeper. He's paid big money to come up with solutions to big problems, but he's bereft of ideas. His post match comments would be comical if they weren't so delusional. This week was along the lines of " if my mum had been born with a nob she'd be my dad".
Rodger trying to use stats without understanding them is hilarious, he’s like my grandad with a computer. 😂 Everyone talks about our lack of attacking numbers but how many of our attackers would start for Ipswich and Leicester? The answer is 1 Everton player out of 4 or 5 attacking positions and that’s Ndiaye only, the rest would all wouldn’t play. We’re basically Southampton but with a better GK and Branthwaite
Hopefully TFG are about to make the decision to sack Dyche, and it seems sensible to bring in Potter and Ashworth, even if Ashworth sits in a Director of Football Operations post until Thelwells contract runs out and is given the power to either keep Thelwell or hire someone else. This should enable us to sort our youth teams set up and flow into the first team, with the working relationship between Ashworth and Potter established. It needs to happen ASAP, ready for the expiry of contracts of players and to start the rebuild, and will ensure all aspects of the club are pulling together.
I’d ask Lyon how much they want for Mikautadze and fund it by selling Beto, then we’ll have a player who doesn’t need an open goal to score. Also a cheap young option on the right like Esse at Millwall who’s creative and confident on the ball. Lastly a manager who isn’t despised by our fans and who’s message isn’t as stale as blue cheese
Haha! It's a yes from me to all that. Things started going south when we stopped looking to the Championship for players - defo need to get back to doing that more effectivley.
@@TheBlueRoomEFC mate it’s staggering when you watch him play the difference in levels from Esse to Harrison and he plays for a team in the bottom half of the championship. Those 2 players plus Beto’s sale would cost us around 15-20 million net and they’d make a difference
FFS… Esse has just been approached by Palace in the past few minutes as their Olise replacement and now I’ve given up any hope we could get him because of PALACE 😞
@@theblues8840was just going to reply with Palace are in for him. That’s that then. It was the same with Eze and Olise. All players we could and should be going for first time around.
@@TheBlueRoomEFC honestly it’s a blow but it’s really not that hard to improve on Harrison IF you’ve got cash. I’ve seen us linked with Yunus Akgun from Galatasaray who was on loan at Leicester last year and he’d be a significant improvement on Harrison, I’m guessing he’d be around 15m so not unattainable.
well, the news is out that TFG are considering dyche's position. and it's been coming since pre-season honestly. because that's when it goes back to--not only did we have a rough pre-season, dyche's weird attitude with the fans goes back to that point too. from the very beginning this season he's had his back up, been on the offensive with the fans and the defensive with the media. i honestly do not know what happened to him this pre-season that put his nose so out of joint. but the vibe has been bad since then, and i suppose that's spread to the players honestly. maybe it's because he's out of contract and isn't getting a new one and he's offended by that? it was always going to be a difficult situation with so many of the staff and players out of contract, i.e. they might not buy into the club's plight because they're out regardless. truth be told, i never really ever came close to feeling any affection for dyche. singing the national anthem didn't help his cause with me. but i was 100% willing to accept that i don't need to feel affection towards an everton manager, as long as the manager is doing the job. and this season vs last season he's just not doing as well--and that's plain to see, it can't be disputed. considering he had that solid derby victory it's honestly amazing he has as little goodwill as he does... it really reveals how unpleasant dyche has been this season... from the weird comments in interviews to the utter refusal to accept any blame whatsoever. the blame acceptance thing is so wacky too. how can you be so fragile as to not concede that, in the face of poor results, there might be soemthing you, as manager, could do to improve things? i understand it, we all might not want to make that concession... i'm the same way. we all have truths we might not want to face up to. however... a football manager, in that job, to not be ready to accept that? that's really interesting to me. especially when up the road pep is falling over himself to take the blame. having said that, i don't think pep's approach where he takes all the blame is sensible either... i think in cases like this the truth is probably the best place to start, i.e. we're all in it together as a club and we can all improve, players and coaching staff alike. also, i just don't agree with roger that our players are that bad. we've got two top centre backs in branthwaite and tarkowski. the central pairing of gana and mangala is sound, even as old as gana is. ndiaye is good, we could play him as a #10. i think our only problems are at centre forward and left back. when seamus was on and was overlapping lindstrom for a brief while lindstrom suddenly looked like a decent player. for me, the tactics don't allow us to evaluate the quality of the players. i'm not a dcl fan, but look at how many goals ancelotti got out of him. and it's not just that, it's the confidence-sapping that goes on--jack harrison is a perfect example, i'm not saying he's a great player, but under other coaches, CONSISTENTLY, gets double figure goal involvements. of course players under-perform if every week they hear the manager tell the press he's working wonders because the players he has are talentless. lo and behold, players make terrible decisions and are timid in crucial moments. anyway... i could go on and on, but the most important thing now is that TFG get the appointment right.
Bored of it all now. I’ve swerved even trying to watch the away games, I go and watch my local instead. Fair play to the people who go up and down the country to watch those losers, they’re made of sterner stuff than I am. I can’t be arsed listening to other fans and more specifically one of those loser players, saying that the fans need to get behind the players as well. When our blurt of a manager is saying we’re on a good run on paper “if you add wins into it”, they can all get to fuck to be honest.
Last home game branthwaite ran with the ball up to the gwladys street penalty box, looking around for a pass of course no one within 15 yards of him. I don't understand why we spread out in a big circle, maybe to stretch the opponents, the problem is when we do this we've no pass on.
It’s basic stuff you teach kids - don’t all run away from the ball. Some move, some show for the pass. Beyond me how a group of professionals are so bad
That’s because 90% of the players aren’t good enough on the ball at this level.
If they show for it then they get caught out and lose the ball in dangerous positions.
If we want to stop this happening we need to buy more players like Ndiaye and Mangala who have the ability to keep the ball under pressure
We play for nil and a lucky corner, looking for a goal would never do!
Gospel of Gaffer, Whoney and Stoney page #1
Even though the entire league now block our CB's at corners.
I think that Dyche already knows that he won't be there after the summer. So, if the results pick up then he gets up limping over the line. But, after the lift of 3 draws we were all expecting to lose, to then lose at home to Forest and that performance at Bournemouth, then I think its in everyone's best interest to get someone else in. If they have a first choice that isn't available till summer, then could we convince Moyes to take over for the rest of the season ?
Dyche is actually admitting he can’t do anything different in his post match comments.
His latest comments sounded a lot like Gary O’Neill’s “please sack me” comments after we walloped Wolves
Dyche simply can't organise or motivate the players
Yeah, feels like it's gone past the point of no return now
To be fair he was right about lindstorm , Jimmy Bidston and mçneil , are a massive miss from the set pieces. What Brora was playing at god only knows. Want to give him a chance , but he is not able to take the opportunity. I'm a firm believer that no done just say get rid and don't put a name in the hat , mine is max allegri. Defensive coach I admit but might be able to add some sparkle. Would love to know what you think , had a bit of a break down at juventus but who cares it might be worth it
Just GO
And take Doucoure, Young and Gueye with you.
DYCHE OUT
Instead of comparing and contrasting previous seasons, managers and players, can I point to the one obvious glaring comparison we all need to use. BURNLEY the season they last went down.
To remind some of the timing, he was sacked 8 games from the end of the season in mid April, they still went down as 8 games isn't enough time to turn around. they carried on to the same point tally they were headed for. Just below 1point per game as we have now.
He needs to go now whilst we still have time.
We are not in a yo-yo form situation as some seem to think, apart from Wolves being in total disarray we are consistently crap but with a top notch keeper.
He's paid big money to come up with solutions to big problems, but he's bereft of ideas.
His post match comments would be comical if they weren't so delusional.
This week was along the lines of " if my mum had been born with a nob she'd be my dad".
Rodger trying to use stats without understanding them is hilarious, he’s like my grandad with a computer. 😂
Everyone talks about our lack of attacking numbers but how many of our attackers would start for Ipswich and Leicester?
The answer is 1 Everton player out of 4 or 5 attacking positions and that’s Ndiaye only, the rest would all wouldn’t play.
We’re basically Southampton but with a better GK and Branthwaite
Hopefully TFG are about to make the decision to sack Dyche, and it seems sensible to bring in Potter and Ashworth, even if Ashworth sits in a Director of Football Operations post until Thelwells contract runs out and is given the power to either keep Thelwell or hire someone else. This should enable us to sort our youth teams set up and flow into the first team, with the working relationship between Ashworth and Potter established. It needs to happen ASAP, ready for the expiry of contracts of players and to start the rebuild, and will ensure all aspects of the club are pulling together.
I think the fans have got to the point of no return now and whatever he does except leave that's not gonna change.
I’d ask Lyon how much they want for Mikautadze and fund it by selling Beto, then we’ll have a player who doesn’t need an open goal to score.
Also a cheap young option on the right like Esse at Millwall who’s creative and confident on the ball.
Lastly a manager who isn’t despised by our fans and who’s message isn’t as stale as blue cheese
Haha! It's a yes from me to all that. Things started going south when we stopped looking to the Championship for players - defo need to get back to doing that more effectivley.
@@TheBlueRoomEFC mate it’s staggering when you watch him play the difference in levels from Esse to Harrison and he plays for a team in the bottom half of the championship.
Those 2 players plus Beto’s sale would cost us around 15-20 million net and they’d make a difference
FFS… Esse has just been approached by Palace in the past few minutes as their Olise replacement and now I’ve given up any hope we could get him because of PALACE 😞
@@theblues8840was just going to reply with Palace are in for him. That’s that then. It was the same with Eze and Olise. All players we could and should be going for first time around.
@@TheBlueRoomEFC honestly it’s a blow but it’s really not that hard to improve on Harrison IF you’ve got cash.
I’ve seen us linked with Yunus Akgun from Galatasaray who was on loan at Leicester last year and he’d be a significant improvement on Harrison, I’m guessing he’d be around 15m so not unattainable.
well, the news is out that TFG are considering dyche's position. and it's been coming since pre-season honestly. because that's when it goes back to--not only did we have a rough pre-season, dyche's weird attitude with the fans goes back to that point too. from the very beginning this season he's had his back up, been on the offensive with the fans and the defensive with the media. i honestly do not know what happened to him this pre-season that put his nose so out of joint. but the vibe has been bad since then, and i suppose that's spread to the players honestly. maybe it's because he's out of contract and isn't getting a new one and he's offended by that? it was always going to be a difficult situation with so many of the staff and players out of contract, i.e. they might not buy into the club's plight because they're out regardless.
truth be told, i never really ever came close to feeling any affection for dyche. singing the national anthem didn't help his cause with me. but i was 100% willing to accept that i don't need to feel affection towards an everton manager, as long as the manager is doing the job. and this season vs last season he's just not doing as well--and that's plain to see, it can't be disputed. considering he had that solid derby victory it's honestly amazing he has as little goodwill as he does... it really reveals how unpleasant dyche has been this season... from the weird comments in interviews to the utter refusal to accept any blame whatsoever.
the blame acceptance thing is so wacky too. how can you be so fragile as to not concede that, in the face of poor results, there might be soemthing you, as manager, could do to improve things? i understand it, we all might not want to make that concession... i'm the same way. we all have truths we might not want to face up to. however... a football manager, in that job, to not be ready to accept that? that's really interesting to me. especially when up the road pep is falling over himself to take the blame. having said that, i don't think pep's approach where he takes all the blame is sensible either... i think in cases like this the truth is probably the best place to start, i.e. we're all in it together as a club and we can all improve, players and coaching staff alike.
also, i just don't agree with roger that our players are that bad. we've got two top centre backs in branthwaite and tarkowski. the central pairing of gana and mangala is sound, even as old as gana is. ndiaye is good, we could play him as a #10. i think our only problems are at centre forward and left back. when seamus was on and was overlapping lindstrom for a brief while lindstrom suddenly looked like a decent player. for me, the tactics don't allow us to evaluate the quality of the players. i'm not a dcl fan, but look at how many goals ancelotti got out of him. and it's not just that, it's the confidence-sapping that goes on--jack harrison is a perfect example, i'm not saying he's a great player, but under other coaches, CONSISTENTLY, gets double figure goal involvements. of course players under-perform if every week they hear the manager tell the press he's working wonders because the players he has are talentless. lo and behold, players make terrible decisions and are timid in crucial moments.
anyway... i could go on and on, but the most important thing now is that TFG get the appointment right.
Sign Potter up now, and Everton might have a chance of staying in the Premier league. COYB 💙 💙 💙
Potter wouldn’t accept it mate
Bored of it all now. I’ve swerved even trying to watch the away games, I go and watch my local instead. Fair play to the people who go up and down the country to watch those losers, they’re made of sterner stuff than I am.
I can’t be arsed listening to other fans and more specifically one of those loser players, saying that the fans need to get behind the players as well. When our blurt of a manager is saying we’re on a good run on paper “if you add wins into it”, they can all get to fuck to be honest.
He's a cowardly intimidating bully.
There's far too much apathy in general as it is.
Tip tiptoeing into oblivion.
Just get rid now to give us a chance of staying up
They need to move fast. West Ham have just sacked their manager
….,by sacking the dinosaur manager …