September 16, 2024

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Everton ownership concern raised after double transfer success and Premier League meltdown with decision reached

Everton supporters have their say on the club’s disastrous start to the campaign

As far as starts to a season go, it could definitely have been better for Everton. Three defeats from three in the Premier League, including a historic late collapse against Bournemouth on Saturday, have left an early cloud over Sean Dyche’s side.

The Blues sit bottom of the table at the first international break and already the club looks in need of a positive jolt.

Supporters are already concerned that the campaign could be another one of looking nervously at results down the bottom of the table.

Iliman Ndiaye and Tim Iroegbunam have shown promise after their summer arrivals, while Orel Mangala and Armando Broja have yet to feature following their late signings. The opening 85 minutes against Bournemouth was excellent too, if you can somehow forget about the late drama that followed.

Every word Sean Dyche said on Everton injuries, transfers and 777 Partners  takeover - Liverpool Echo

The upcoming months are set to be rife with ups and downs. While there is still uncertainty around the club’s long-term ownership, this season will be the last at Goodison Park before the move to Bramley-Moore Dock. Expect emotions to be highly strung as such.

Are the players and the manager underperforming so far?

Or do the overarching issues at Everton make it difficult for anyone to succeed on a long-term basis?

Let us know your thoughts on the situation Everton face by taking our short survey. The results will be available to view after the international break.

Everton could sack Sean Dyche by the next international break if their poor form continues, with David Moyes eyed for a sensational return to Merseyside according to Football Insider.

The Toffees have had a horror start to the Premier League season after losing all three of their games so far, leaving them rock bottom of the table despite a busy summer transfer window that saw eight new signings brought in to bolster the squad.

But after throwing away a two-goal lead from the 86th minute against Bournemouth in the most recent game to lose 3-2, pressure is building on Dyche to keep his place in the dugout with support growing within the club for a change of boss before it’s too late.

Dyche kept the Blues in the Premier League last season despite suffering two points deductions, with a great run of form at the back end of the campaign leading them to a 14th place finish. Despite the issues with club ownership and financial problems, Dyche was able to bring in Jack Harrison, Armando Broja, Jesper Lindstrom and Orel Mangala on loan while permanent deals for Iliman Ndiaye, Jake O’Brien, Tim Iroegbunam and Asmir Begovic were completed too.

Every word Sean Dyche said on Everton injuries, transfers and 777 Partners  takeover - Liverpool Echo

But the team have struggled massively so far in the campaign and patience is wearing thin at Goodison Park, with the club desperate to maintain their top-flight status before they move to their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for next season.

According to Football Insider, there is a “groundswell of support” from within the club for former West Ham boss David Moyes to return to the club 11 years after he left for Manchester United. While club directors are grateful to Dyche for his performance last season, they believe Moyes could come in and help take the team up to the next level.

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