June 16, 2025
Everton-manager-Sean-Dyche

Dyche claims Tottenham, Newcastle target is still part of Everton's plans - 'he's doing terrifically well'Dyche left Goodison Park after two years having led Everton to Premier League survival in successive campaigns.

But with the Merseyside club just one point above the relegation zone and with just three wins in 19 games, he was relieved of his duties.

Dyche’s newfound freedom is talkSPORT’s gain as he enters the media world to share his wealth of football knowledge live on air.

The ex-Burnley boss will turn talkSPORT co-host on Sunday, joining friend and actor Jonny Owen from 12-2pm.

They will discuss a range of topics, from his time at Everton, England under Thomas Tuchel, and what Dyche really thinks about certain aspects of modern day football.Every player who has left Burnley during Sean Dyche's eight-year reign - LancsLive

When asked if he feels nervous about his new venture, Dyche told talkSPORT: “I don’t really get nervous. I wouldn’t say that, I’m chatting with my mate on the radio.

“Hopefully a bit of chat, a bit of banter and a couple of stories, we’ll see how we go.”

Dyche admits to enjoying his time away from the rigours of football management, having spent much of his time visiting close friends and watching his son Max play for Northampton Town.Dyche is ready to reveal a few of his best stories during the showEvery player who has left Burnley during Sean Dyche's eight-year reign - LancsLive

However, the Englishman did not rule out the prospect of returning to the dugout in the near future.

He added: “I’m open to ideas at this stage. I’ve been in the game a long time. I’ve been in the Premier League for ten years.

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