Everton fan breaks down in tears as he reacts to Sean Dyche's departure in passionate talkSPORT rant
Sean Dyche's sacking left one Everton fan “shaking” as he made an emotional plea to the club's owners live on talkSPORT.
the candies split from Dyche on Thursday after almost two years in charge at Goodison Park.
His departure comes after a streak of one win in 11 games, in which his team scored just five goals.
The timing of the announcement was strange, coming just hours before the FA Cup third round clash with Peterborough on Thursday night.
Seamus Coleman and Leighton Baines He will now take charge of the team for the clash at Goodison Park.
dam sheets Everton with the club one point above the Premier League relegation zone in 16th place.
New owners The Friedkin Group will oversee the move to their new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock this summer.
However, Everton supporter Steve is among fans concerned about the timing of Dyche's departure, during an uncertain period for the club.
He told talkSPORT Andy Goldstein on Drive: “I'm shaking. I'm absolutely shaking.
“I'm a regular caller to your show and I've been saying for a long time, Andy, why can't we just agree with all the beating he's been getting? I'm okay with that.
“But again, it's time. These Friedkins, right? We're going in the right direction. The new stadium is right around the corner.
“Dyche arrived when the ship sank, and everything that man did is the best he could. He's not very good to look at, but we knew we had three or four years when he arrived to know what it was going to be like.
“With the deduction of points, they have been getting rid of our best players. Every season, your Alex Iwobi, your Richarlison.
“He hasn't been able to sign any decent players. In my opinion, he is a very, very good coach.
“These Friedkins, right? Whoever they have in mind, there's only one person who's going to… I had to figure this out in five seconds. I'm shaking, Andy. I'm shaking.
“I'm 62 years old. I live and die for Everton Football Club. I've had enough of Evertonians in the stands week in and week out. I talk to them and say, 'Yes, Dyche, you do.' “I have to go, but it's all matter of time.”
“If it's them, Andy, who make this decision now, they just have to go find one person who will hopefully get us over the line, and that's David Moyes. “If they bring in someone else, we'll go. “
Former boss David Moyes is interested in a return to Goodison Park, talkSPORT understands, having left West Ham in the summer.
An excited Steve continued: “I've asked this a million times over three years.
“That man was going to take us to Bramley Moore Dock, with a very, very poor team of players, right?
“Pep Guardiola's arrival tomorrow does not guarantee that we will stay up. You are looking at Sean Dyche as that man.
“He has never made excuses. I begged for him and tried to get Frank Lampard out to bring him into our club because he plays with a straight bat.
“That man will look you right in the eye and hang you from the pole, rightly or wrongly.
“That's the coach we need right now with the team and what we can do with all the bureaucracy that's happening with our club.
“We got the land, we're going in the right direction. We got the owners. We think they're 100 per cent behind Everton, and you understand football, we're going in the right direction.
“Sean Dyche on the park, not being able to buy players, horrible to look at. Just get us over the line. Sean, take us to Bramley Moore Dock please. You can do it. Who will take us to Bramley Moore Dock?”
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“There are thousands of Evertonians who come to your show and go on social media, 'it's horrible to look at, it's this and it's that.'
“We wanted to be the best of a bad bunch, Andy. That's all we wanted to be.
“I am shocked and sickened and very concerned that our club, our club now, and all these Evertonians, ex-Pundits and ex-Everton Football Club players think that what Dyche was doing was not good enough.
“We have a very, very, very poor team. And I tell you one thing, you have to be careful what you wish for.
“Be careful what you wish for, because if there's a better man than Sean Dyche, I want to see him, Andy. I want to see him, which takes us to Bramley Moor Dock and see what you're like.” when we are in the championship.
“All those who hate Dyche, see how we are. That man knew our club. He knew every corner. He knew what he faced day in and day out.
“He knew the players. He knew what they did day in and day out. What's the next coach going to do? How long is it going to take him to get them to where we're going to be, Andy?
“It is a concern. It is the most important decision made in the history of Everton Football Club, what the Friedkins did. And I hope they are right.
“And I'll tell you now, I'll stick my neck out. I think they've made a mistake, Andy. I think our club is in big trouble right now. It's in big trouble.”
“And if you think getting rid of Dyche is the answer, I think you're wrong, Andy. I honestly do.”
Steve's wish to see Moyes return may come true as talkSPORT understands the Scot is one of the leading candidates for the job.
Former AC Milan boss Paulo Fonseca is also interested in the job, while there are admirers of Gareth Southgate in the Everton hierarchy, but the former England boss is understood to have reservations about taking a job mid-season.
Dyche guided Everton to safety in each of the last two seasons after taking charge in January 2023.
The Toffees remain one of six clubs yet to be relegated from the Premier League along with Arsenal. ChelseaLiverpool, manchester united and Tottenham.
However, Dyche's departure once again puts the club at risk of leaving the top flight for the first time since 1954.
Following the cup clash with Peterborough, Everton will next play in the league at home to Aston Villa on Wednesday.