An report on the firing of Sean Dyche at Everton comes as the Friedkin Group predicts a £50 million loss. – nextfootballnews
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An report on the firing of Sean Dyche at Everton comes as the Friedkin Group predicts a £50 million loss.

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A report from the i says that the Friedkin Group is not likely to fire Sean Dyche right away after taking over Everton.

According to a report on the outlet’s website on October 22, the team’s better play under the new manager should give him time, maybe until the end of the season, to try to get his present contract extended when it runs out in the summer.

According to people in the business world, the Friedkins would have to spend about £50 million to hire a new manager and find money to support the team. However, they don’t have to worry about spending that much money right now because it’s “unimaginable” that the new owners will try to “upset the apple cart” in January.

A person who has worked with the Friedkins told the i, “Just from knowing how they work, I think they’ll want to see how things go on the field before making such a big choice.” Being a boss is the hardest job in the world. You don’t have to hurry about it.

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It seems like Dyche’s bad luck hasn’t stopped this season. His team lost their first four games, which made his job uncertain even before that.

With the takeover coming up, Farhad Moshiri didn’t seem likely to make such a big move. However, the team has now gone four games without losing, so it doesn’t matter.

Right now, there’s no reason to change anything. Even Michael Keane and Ashley Young, who were often criticized, have turned things around and are now getting praise.

Dyche’s dedication to the two players looked like it would defeat him, but even though the team is still hurting a lot, they are on a good run.

It would still make sense for the former Burnley boss to do something really great to get the Friedkins to offer him a new contract.

Fans have different opinions on Dyche, but he has done what was asked of him by keeping Everton in the Premier League during the last couple of years of chaos. He seems to know that he was the right person for the job at a unique time in the club’s history [Sky Sports, 5 October].

When the Friedkins took over as managers of Roma recently, they made a lot of people angry. They will want a new name for the team when they move into their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium next season.

It looks like Dyche will be safe for now, but if they keep losing badly, Goodison Park’s last season might also be Dyche’s.

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