Everton sack manager Dyche with club 16th in Premier League January 9, 2025January 9, 2025| | 0 Comment | 4:35 pm Categories News and Announcements Everton have sacked manager Sean Dyche after less than two years in charge at Goodison Park. BBC Sport Read More Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: Everton v Peterborough on after safety meetingNEXT Next post: Ryan Giggs – what happened? Related Post Champions League set for dramatic finale – how it standsChampions League set for dramatic finale – how it stands The inaugural Champions League league phase is set for an exciting final day with 25 of the 36 teams still awaiting their fate. BBC Sport Read More Read MoreRead More ‘Football dreams & a business empire’ – Ronaldo’s relentless drive at 40‘Football dreams & a business empire’ – Ronaldo’s relentless drive at 40 Cristiano Ronaldo is celebrating his 40th birthday and showing no sign of stopping any time soon. BBC Sport Read More Read MoreRead More ‘Diminished’ PGA Tour could scale back – McIlroy‘Diminished’ PGA Tour could scale back – McIlroy Rory McIlroy believes that golf fans could become “fatigued” by the wealth of options available to them and suggests there are “definitely too many” events on the current PGA Tour Read MoreRead More
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