Dyche left Everton just hours before the club's FA Cup game on Thursday night, but the team will need to make further additions in January beyond just a new manager.
Sean Dyche and Julen Lopetegui losing their jobs maybe weren't great surprises, even if the former Everton manager had personally saved the club last season and Lopetegui scarcely had enough time to stamp his authority at West Ham.
Former Everton star Pat Nevin feels that Sean Dyche has been hugely undervalued for the work he carried out in the dugout. The Toffees sacked Dyche last week, as they were just one point above the relegation zone in the Premier League table after a run of poor results and worries about relegation surfaced.
David Moyes has been reappointed as manager of Everton, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract. Everton, currently in 16th place in the Premier League, find themselves embroiled in a relegation battle with only three victories from 19 matches this season.
THE Moyesiah was back at Finch Farm — and admits he does not have much time to deliver a miracle. Certainly less than in his first stint. In charge of Everton for 11 years before joining
David Moyes has returned as Everton manager after 12 years, with the club announcing the Scot will succeed Sean Dyche.
David Moyes has been appointed Everton manager for the second time following the departure of Sean Dyche. Moyes spent 11 years at Goodison
David Moyes has made a remarkable return to Everton, replacing Sean Dyche as the Toffees' new manager. Moyes, 61, has returned to the club where he previously oversaw 518 games, winning 218 of them.
Appointing a popular and experienced former manager, currently out of work and available to hire, when your club is in need of a boost during a low ebb is something that The Friedkin Group (TFG ...
Sean Dyche has been sacked as Everton manager, with his dismissal coming only hours before the club host Peterborough in an FA Cup third-round tie. The decision to wield the axe marks the first ...
THE January transfer window is rolling on at speed – and some huge moves are still in the pipeline. Real Madrid are reportedly eyeing up a summer move for Arsenal defender William Saliba.
The Scotsman, who returned to management exactly 27 years after his first match as the fresh-faced boss of Preston, has taken charge of 698 Premier League games.