Two things to say on this matter, Dyche is happy at Turf Moor and Mike Garlick is not daft enough to let a few extra bob allow him to leave.
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Two things to say on this matter, Dyche is happy at Turf Moor and Mike Garlick is not daft enough to let a few extra bob allow him to leave.
And you can assume we'd go well beyond a few bob as well BT. This is a man who is currently guaranteeing us well in excess of £120m a year. If he is on £2m as some reports are suggesting, I'd hope the bonus for keeping us will at least treble that. He's worth every penny.
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I think....as it stands, it's a poor quality Premier League - all that's needed is half playing half decent team and.....you'll be ok.
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Watford have turned down an approach from Everton to speak to Da Silva..
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-a8053046.html
Rapidly becoming a bit of a joke club Everton, they sack their manager without, apparently, giving a moment's thought to who replaces him. Unsworth, Allardyce, Simeone, Dyche, Silva, they're like a headless chicken running round in circles. Should they come calling, Sean would be well advised to steer clear, but I'm sure he's worked that out for himself by now.
If, as reported, Everton have had an official request to talk to Silva turned down, it’s difficult to imagine Dyche would be interested in being second choice to any club considering the reputation he’s gained as ‘top dog’ at Burnley. I’m sure he’s well compensated at Burnley and the board are well aware of his value to the club, and vice versa.
Not even second choice. Santo Silva and Simeone appear to have been their top three picks so if SD went he would be fourth choice at best. Everton are are a complete shambles from top to bottom. Their recruitment process for a new manager has been little short of disgraceful.
But probably inevitable, their are two competing factions running the club now, Moshiri wants to go in one direction, big name foreign manager, Kenwright wants to keep it in house, Unsworth to the end of the season, and re-assess then. I would think Allardyce and Dyche are compromise choices, neither really wanted by either faction, and as such both would be foolish to give the job a second's thought.