Sean Dyche has received an emphatic backing in his role as Everton manager from former Blues chief executive Keith Wyness
A former Everton chief executive claims he wouldn’t even be considering sacking Sean Dyche after the poor start to the new campaign. And Keith Wyness insists the Blues boss has been “the most important person in keeping the club together.” During last season’s off-the-field chaos with two separate points deductions and an ongoing an unresolved takeover saga, Dyche often found himself the de facto spokesman for a club with an interim board.
Speaking on Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast , Wyness, who served as Everton chief executive between 2004-09 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs, said: “If I was still involved with the club, I wouldn’t even be thinking about moving Sean Dyche on. “He’s shown in the last two seasons that he has been the most important person in keeping the club together. He has done that alongside Kevin Thelwell despite their being an absent owner at the helm.
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