Updates on Sean Dyche and Kevin Thelwell’s dismissals come as Everton-777 Partners develops.

After they complete their takeover, 777 Partners don’t have any immediate plans to alter the way football is done at Everton, according to the Telegraph.

 

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The English tabloid stated on Friday, September 15 on its website that there are no intentions to fire Sean Dyche or Kevin Thelwell as director of football.

777 will first support the management in order to reassure supporters of their dedication to the long-term objectives.

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The new owners must provide some stability, and they cannot take over and fire the two key figures in running the football operations.

Both Dyche and Thelwell will presumably start anew, and if the outcomes are unsatisfactory, judgments about their futures can be made.

No supporter thinks that the two of them are to blame for the club’s state, and hopefully things start to get better overall.

The issue of acquiring new players will be addressed in January, but outcomes must first get better.

Although the ownership change won’t have much of an impact on Dyche, the uncertainty around it would not have been helpful.

Even if 777 had problems, Farhad Moshiri’s toxic leadership did not seem to be moving the club in the right direction.

In other Everton news, a TNT Sports pundit tore into a veteran Toffees player for what he did against Sheffield United.

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