Everton fan asked that 777 Partners fire Sean Dyche and replace him with Graham Potter.

Following their acquisition deal on Friday, an Everton fan asked that 777 Partners fire Sean Dyche and replace him with Graham Potter.

The Miami-based investment firm has agreed to buy Farhad Moshiri’s 94.1% ownership in the club, with the transaction anticipated to close in the fourth quarter of 2023 if checks are completed.

In response to the news, Toffees supporter Mike phoned into the Jime White and Simon Jordan program on talkSPORT (15 September) and requested that Dyche be fired as soon as he arrives and replaced by former Chelsea and Brighton manager Potter.

“I’m happy, and the first thing they can do is get Dyche out,” he stated.

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“You dispose of him. He doesn’t have a backup plan. Dyche never has a backup plan. We came apart because of what we did at Villa.

“We should have beaten Fulham at home, and we should have beaten Wolves in our second home game.” He never, ever, ever advances.

“Every time we counter-attack, our midfield is too deep.”

Jim White then indicated that now was the moment to back Dyche, but Mike remained unconvinced.

“No, he’s pointless; get him out, he’s a clown.” He has no idea what he’s doing.

“Graham Potter is just sitting there doing nothing.” Get rid of Dyche and put Potter in charge right away. That’s what I’d do.

“As soon as they walk in, put Potter in charge and say, ‘OK, there you go.'”

Mental

Obviously, if Everton had the option to hire Graham Potter as manager, it should be investigated, but this supporter has clearly lost his mind.

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Dyche has done an excellent job of stabilizing the club and team on the pitch since he arrived, and while he hasn’t cut up any trees, we’re far better currently than we have been in a long time.

Results haven’t gone our way, but performances have been lot better, which he even admitted by stating we should have defeated Fulham and Wolves, so you’d have to believe his judgment would be different if the players had done their job on the field.

Dyche is well-liked at Goodison Park, and if the new owners want to come in and fire him without cause, it would be an excellent way for them to swiftly alienate the fan base.

If outcomes do not improve in the future months, it may be worth considering, but there is no need for an emergency adjustment right now.

In other Everton news, 777 Partners’ view on Dyche has been communicated as part of the buyout deal.

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