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Sean Dyche looks set to be Everton's next head coach. He is more flexible tactically than he is given credit for, but he is not the proven "survival specialist" that people imagine. At Burnley, he ...
Sean Dyche has landed a new job away from the football pitch after just two months since his exit from Everton. The 53-year-old did not have a job since January, when the Toffees sacked him just ...
SEAN DYCHE is set to get his nose and teeth done after lifting the lid on his 25-year health issue. The former Premier League boss has been out of work since he was sacked by Everton in January. Dy… ...
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Dyche on the style of play he expects from Amorim's UnitedEverton boss Sean Dyche on the style of playe Ruben Amorim will bring to Manchester United ahead of their Premier League clash Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK When is daylight saving time in 2025? Here ...
Sean Dyche is expected to be confirmed as Everton’s new manager in the next 24 hours. Everton have been looking for a successor to Frank Lampard after he was sacked on Monday with the club in ...
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Dyche says out-of-contract stars need to 'create noise'Sean Dyche says out-of-contract Everton stars should be looking to 'create noise' as their deals dwindle down, as he shares an update on Dominic Calvert-Lewin's situation ...
Sean Dyche has opened up on the infamous 'Utter Woke Nonsense' meme which has gone viral in recent years. The former Everton and Burnley manager has long been criticised for his style of play ...
Dyche’s style of well-organised, compact, narrow defence, coupled with high-pressing in certain moments, should make Everton difficult to play against.
Sean Dyche, the Everton manager, has said he would be surprised if the club’s new owners are not considering replacing him as he vowed to fight to save his job.
Everton manager Sean Dyche labelled the handball laws a farce after his side conceded a crucial second-half penalty in their 3-1 Premier League defeat by Manchester City on Wednesday.
Everton have named former Burnley boss Sean Dyche as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-year contract until June 2025, replacing Frank Lampard, the Premier League club announced on Monday.
Sean Dyche’s relationship with the city is one that began more than three decades ago when he went on trial with Nottingham Forest as a 14-year-old.
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