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The Evertonia Podcast: Talking Everton

We Are Here Again, I'm Afraid

Season 4, Ep. 22

Sean Dyche's future could be under review following Everton's miserable defeat at Bournemouth where they failed to score for the eighth time in 10 games or even get a shot on target. Andy, Adam and Lyndon discuss the manager, his failing tenure and his potential replacements.

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