Everton Manager Moaning Git

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No issue with his comments at all. Tend to agree.

Thought the ref was OK today but I agree, more physicality was let go today than against City for example.
 

Sean Dyche doesn't like physical teams? Has he ever watches himself when he played? Did he ever watch his Burnley team? What a muppet!!! 😅
Fact: Everton committed more fouls than the Blades.
 
I've always liked the bloke, speaks well and a really intelligent man manager/ coach. From the interviews I've heard, he was pretty spot on. Basically said they just about had enough chances to win it, but were thankful of the point after the Pickford save (although he did have a little moan about time added on)
 
Hard to understand with an Everton team where every player (bar one), was 6 foot +.

Everton dished it out too with frequent shirt grabbing.

It was a good game though. Nice to not watch the football equivalent of netball where any physical contact isn't allowed.
 
In fairness to Dyche, that was a clever way of avoiding us having an advantage and I don't blame him for doing it.
I fucking do, it was cynical cheating. Tarkowski left the field, then when he realised we were about to play on, he stepped back on. It was a clear yellow in the rules, and the only significant thing I think the ref got wrong all game. TBH I thought at the time that Tarkowski had already been booked so should have been sent off, but still.
 

It was a physical game that was refereed really well and it was SO much better for it.

It was an example of what the PL should be - two teams sprinkled with a bit of top quality, fairly evenly matched, going at each other for a win.

So many of PL games are determinable before a ball is kicked and boring because a third of the league hoard too many elite players for the others to compete. Even when these clubs play each other in more even circumstances, they're robotic and just cancel each other out. Sport is better when it's imperfect.
 
I bet SD didn't mention the shirt pull on Robinson in the box at the end when McBurnie almost scored? By the rules if the game it was a penalty. They said, it goes off all the time and I wouldn't have given it either as I think you have to have a bit of common sense. Still, I bet SD missed that one but you can bet your bottom dollar he'd have seen it if it was up at the other end. Still like the fella though.
 
I agreed with most of what he said tbh. He barely moaned about the Anel pullback and I’d have been seething about that one! What was Anel doing?? I honestly thought he was going to see red when it was deemed outside the box. And he’s right about the injury time, why did the ref play an extra 3 1/2 minutes??
The physicality comments were the only points I raised my eyebrows to… they have 4 giants in their team!
He (Dyche) was a bit weird with one or two of the journalists though, like he was trying to intimidate them or something. Maybe he’s had priors with them or something 🤷‍♂️
 
I fucking do, it was cynical cheating. Tarkowski left the field, then when he realised we were about to play on, he stepped back on. It was a clear yellow in the rules, and the only significant thing I think the ref got wrong all game. TBH I thought at the time that Tarkowski had already been booked so should have been sent off, but still.
He did it because they were bringing on a sub so time wasting
 
Sean Dyche didn’t like the physicality?

Sean. Dyche.

This just goes to show that managers will say literally any old bullshit if they don’t win.
Going to say .

Blimey he has made a career out of having big physical teams !

Just look at the striker they have just brought.
 
He's a fucking miserable bastard. Watched his presser and constantly undermining the questions and sarcastic.


Quite how anyone can watch this and come out of it thinking that Sean Dyche is anything other than a bellend is beyond me.

"Sean, did you think that Oli McBurnie header was in at the end?"
"Err which one? I don't know what you mean"
"The...the...the save from Jordan Pick..."
"No no because he saved it"
"Yeah but did you think it was heading in?"
"No no he saved it so no, I didn't, no"

Just say that you thought it was a goal, as we all did, but that you're happy that your keeper has pulled off a worldie. Don't be a patronising twat.

Shades of latter day Chris Wilder going on for me.
 


Quite how anyone can watch this and come out of it thinking that Sean Dyche is anything other than a bellend is beyond me.

"Sean, did you think that Oli McBurnie header was in at the end?"
"Err which one? I don't know what you mean"
"The...the...the save from Jordan Pick..."
"No no because he saved it"
"Yeah but did you think it was heading in?"
"No no he saved it so no, I didn't, no"

Just say that you thought it was a goal, as we all did, but that you're happy that your keeper has pulled off a worldie. Don't be a patronising twat.

Shades of latter day Chris Wilder going on for me.

What a fucking muppet.

I'd be embarrassed watching that back if I was him
 
He's been tekin' DELUDAMOL, "It meks ye think your better than ye are".
ARSE.
 
For a bloke that's supposed to dine on gravel for breakfast he went a bit limp.even bringing up the physicality of the game.

I also saw one tweet where an Everton fan was supposedly putting out all the decisions that went against them. I think Foxyblade on there (not sure if any relation to Foxy pointed out they were all pretty much legit correct decisions!
 

For a bloke that's supposed to dine on gravel for breakfast he went a bit limp.even bringing up the physicality of the game.

I also saw one tweet where an Everton fan was supposedly putting out all the decisions that went against them. I think Foxyblade on there (not sure if any relation to Foxy pointed out they were all pretty much legit correct decisions!

 

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