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    Dyche confirmed

    Looking at Everton’s website, the appointment of SD has been confirmed. I wish him every success except if and when they play us.

    It will be interesting to see how he sets up the team and the tactics. I’m guessing the first priority will be clean sheets to steady the ship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    Looking at Everton’s website, the appointment of SD has been confirmed. I wish him every success except if and when they play us.

    It will be interesting to see how he sets up the team and the tactics. I’m guessing the first priority will be clean sheets to steady the ship.
    Yes Swiss I wish him the best of luck. In some ways I would like Everton to go down but I hope Sean keeps them up for his sake and so we can play them next season in the PL.

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    Anything Sean can conjure up from those opening fixtures against Arsenal and Liverpool will surely be a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    Anything Sean can conjure up from those opening fixtures against Arsenal and Liverpool will surely be a bonus.
    Let the dogs loose.

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    It could go right down to the wire, their last two games are Wolves away and Bournemouth at home, by which time Sean will have them firing on all cylinders.

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    I'm placing a bet today, Saints, Wolves and Cherries to all go down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I'm placing a bet today, Saints, Wolves and Cherries to all go down.
    I've seen worse bets mon ami. Not sure about Wolves, I think they could get out of it, but when you look at the teams above them, Leeds, Leicester, West Ham, they all seem capable of keeping out of the bottom three as well, so maybe Wolves it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I've seen worse bets mon ami. Not sure about Wolves, I think they could get out of it, but when you look at the teams above them, Leeds, Leicester, West Ham, they all seem capable of keeping out of the bottom three as well, so maybe Wolves it is.
    It’s tough at the minute down there but I have a sneaking suspicion it could be Leeds I’ve watched them and really they should have won a bit more but they can’t seem to get over the line , maybe Bamford back if he stays fit will pull them away from it.

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