Good news: Everton new manager: Friedkins make quick fire moves after Sean Dyche sack

Everton new manager: Friedkins make quick fire moves after Sean Dyche sack

Dyche deserves credit for staying up when battling points deductions at Goodison Park, but he had taken this club as far as he could, and now it is time for a fresh start.

 

The Friedkins clearly agree.

 

In other Everton news, an update has emerged on who will be the next CEO with The Friedkin Group making moves.

 

For more Everton news, follow us on Facebook or join our brand new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates to be sent straight to your phone.All Coleman and Baines have to do is pick up a simple win over Peterborough in the FA Cup and then hand over the reins, it shouldn’t be that hard.

 

Having said that, this is Everton we are speaking about and everyone knows nothing is done easy.Dyche was not helping that cause whatsoever, with his side simply dreadful in the final third and relying on Jordan Pickford to drag them out of danger every week.

The Friedkins clearly mean business and have decided to end things before they get any worse at Goodison Park, with relegation a real possibility.

 

Everton simply cannot drop to the Championship with the financial pressure on the club and move to Bramley-Moore Dock just around the corner.

Everton removed Dyche as head coach at Goodison Park only hours before the FA Cup third-round tie against Peterborough United on Thursday evening (9 January).

 

Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman will take charge in the dugout for the FA Cup clash after Dyche saw his two-year spell on Merseyside cut short with the Blues lingering one point above the relegation zone in the Premier League.

 

Jose Mourinho will not succeed Sean Dyche at Everton

While ‘The Special One’ would have been a fantastic appointment for the Blues to help the side steer clear of the relegation zone, his appointment was never possible.

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