Everton have sacked Sean Dyche just hours before their FA Cup third-round tie against Peterborough United. Leighton Baines, the former left-back and now Everton's under-18s coach, takes charge alongside Seamus Coleman for the match.
Everton ’s Beto takes the ball around Peterborough keeper Nicholas Bilokapic before slotting the ball home to give the home side the lead. Everton ’s Beto takes the ball around Peterborough keeper Nicholas Bilokapic before slotting the ball home to give the home side the lead.Photograph: Phil Noble/ReutersBranthwaite is clawed down inside the area and it’s an easy decision.The cherry on top.
When Moyes left last, Everton brought in Martinez and benefitted the season after with a defence marshalled by Moyes, and an attack with more freedom. Surely there is someone else you could bring in to retain Dyche’s defensive acumen and bring in some more flair? I know it’s not necessarily as simple as that, but if you’re not fixing the problem, what’s the point in the solution.
I think we all wish Sean Dyche the best. Done a good job under the circumstances. Plenty of struggling clubs will have his agent on speed dial. As for Everton, borderline unwatchable from a neutral perspective, and careful what you wish for. A very real chance of going down if they get their next move wrong. Dyche would have kept them up I think.
“Dyche getting sacked is really reminding me of the Venkys coming into Blackburn and quickly sacking Sam Allardyce for Steve Kean. Relegation quickly followed.”Toffee here. Just want to put on record my thanks to Sean Dyche and his team. When he was appointed, I wrote that we’d finally employed a grown up, and I say that as someone who really wanted Lampard to succeed, and really really wanted Rafa to succeed.
Some news that’s come in: Amad Diallo has signed a new five-and-a-half year contract at Manchester United.Quite the drama … and the real stuff hasn’t even kicked off yet. Sean Dyche was sacked as Everton manager earlier today, just hours before their FA Cup third-round tie against Peterborough, the 53-year-old denied. Leighton Baines, the former left-back and now Everton’s under-18s coach, takes charge tonight alongside Seamus Coleman, which is giving off real 2013/14 vibes.
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