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8 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:

Ahem 

4-0 up at brighton.

You was saying?

Bizarre post since he is still not doing a brilliant job 😂

Brings him same league wins as greats like Hassnhuttl and Marsch 

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11 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Bizarre post since he is still not doing a brilliant job 😂

Brings him same league wins as greats like Hassnhuttl and Marsch 

If he keeps them up, he’s the best manager they’ve had in years.
If he takes them down, he was the worst ever.
Fine lines decide the reputation. 

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17 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Bizarre post since he is still not doing a brilliant job 😂

Brings him same league wins as greats like Hassnhuttl and Marsch 

Bizarre  in what way showing you was wrong? now so he isnt totally useless like you seem to have implied

This result alone justifies his appointment as they were totally crap under lampard 😁

 

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11 minutes ago, Mantis said:

Still maintain they are extremely jammy.

Their seasons really do seem to come down to moments.

I remember last season Pickford did that miracle save against Chelsea. If they'd lost that day they've have been 5 points off Burnley with 5 games left.

A week ago Maddison just slots the penalty into the corner and I doubt they'd have come back from 3-1 down at half time and Leicester would've been 4 points ahead of them going into today's games. Now they're two clear of Leicester and beating Bournemouth at home on final day will probably be enough.

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Ignoring McNeil as he's in the limelight.

Alex Iwobi is a good player, he works hard, he's creative and is prone to the odd dumb decision and piece of play but a good player. There I've said it.

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Everton's form has been decent since Dyche came in seventeen points from fifteen games, they've take more points than Palace, West Ham, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester, Leeds, Forest, and Southampton.

And if you look at their results since Dyche's arrival other than the 3-1 defeat to Fulham they haven't had any that you would say they should have done better, their other defeats came against Liverpool, us Aston Villa, Arsenal, Man Utd, and Newcastle, the scoreline against Newcastle was obviously bad, but even in that game first half they actually played quite well, they played well against us as well, we were the better team and deserved the win but they made it a close game.

All that said despite today's result still can't rule them out of being relegated, still only two points above the drop zone.

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3 minutes ago, useless said:

Everton's form has been decent since Dyche came in seventeen points from fifteen games, they've take more points than Palace, West Ham, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester, Leeds, Forest, and Southampton.

And if you look at their results since Dyche's arrival other than the 3-1 defeat to Fulham they haven't had any that you would say they should have done better, their other defeats came against Liverpool, us Aston Villa, Arsenal, Man Utd, and Newcastle, the scoreline against Newcastle was obviously bad, but even in that game first half they actually played quite well, they played well against us as well, we were the better team and deserved the win but they made it a close game.

All that said despite today's result still can't rule them out of being relegated, still only two points above the drop zone.

They'll get the job done v Bournemouth on final day. Bournemouth playing well but we've seen before teams shrink a bit when Goodison is on it (Palace certainly did when 2-0 up right at the end of last season) and you'd fancy their forwards to score a couple v Bournemouth.

Probably next season they'll go at a similar trajectory points wise to what they're doing now under Dyche and they will surely actually get a few forwards in as beyond DCL it is miles off being premier league quality as their goalscoring for most of this season have indicated.

Dycheball has his flaws and no way would I want to watch it 40 times a season but he's probably the ideal manager to keep Everton ticking over as premier league club until they get into the new stadium and can generate more revenue.

What's incredible to me is he was available up to February and likes of Leicester and Leeds just ignored him and kept faith with their managers. Think Leeds sacked Marsch about a week after Everton got in Dyche, he'd have tightened Leeds up and kept them up comfortably. 

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20 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Then you would have to agree we were against Newcastle. 

They turned it on, it happens.

No? Totally different games.

19 minutes ago, sheepyvillian said:

How jammy were we when we stayed up under Smith. Technology fault and all that.

Yes but they're jammy every season.

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22 minutes ago, sheepyvillian said:

How jammy were we when we stayed up under Smith. Technology fault and all that.

If it had been in the last minute of the game, I’d be inclined to agree. 

Will never know what the reaction would have been in the second half.

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