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We were all left really angry with how it ended for Everton against Bournemouth but what frustrated me more was Sean Dyche’s comments. Some of his post-match remarks so far this season have ...
Sean Dyche's job is safe at Everton for now, Mohammed Salah future at Liverpool uncertain after agent rant, interest increases in Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze, plus more.
Everton manager Sean Dyche says “individual mistakes” cost his side as they suffered a 4-0 defeat against Manchester United at Old Trafford. United took the lead through a deflected Marcus ...
DAVID MOYES could be set for a stunning return to Everton after 12 years. The Toffees sacked Sean Dyche just three hours before their FA Cup victory over Peterborough. Billionaire majority owner Da… ...
Delivering results on the pitch remains the top priority for Sean Dyche, but the Everton manager said his work during two tumultuous years at the club should be measured by much more than just ...
Sean Dyche's contract expires in July and Everton's existing board have shelved talks because they know that is a ... Everton takeover agreed but potential new owners face protests from angry fans.
That’ll be Sean Dyche, ... All defenders should be massive and angry, Jeff, especially if they’re ginger. Has the physique built for drinking shots of fermented otter, ...
In the first big call by its new American owners, Everton fired manager Sean Dyche on Thursday just a few hours before the struggling Premier League team played an FA Cup match. Everton made the ...
When Sean Dyche sat down with Johnny Owen on talkSPORT, the tone was reflective but unflinching. His time at Everton, though marred by external chaos and internal struggles, remains something he ...
Sean Dyche is out to 9/2 in the sack race betting as the front three in the market continue to trade places despite all suffering Saturday defeats. ... "I’m just really, really angry.
Sean Dyche insists he'd do a better job at Manchester United than current manager Ruben Amorim. Dyche said on the Stick to Football podcast, "He’s not going to change the way he plays. He better ...
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.