• 16 hours ago
Everton boss Sean Dyche believes his job should be at risk and admits the team's poor form is down to him.
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00:00To be clear, it should be. At the end of the day, if you're a business of this size and
00:05this club, succession planning surely should be part of their diligence. I've got no problem
00:10with that at all and I think that should be ongoing at every football club. That's part
00:13of the business, surely. I'm sure it is in what we'd call normal business life, outside
00:18of football. So I never really concern myself with that. Got to win games, we haven't won
00:23enough this season. Got to make sure the team's operating the right way. Got to try and please
00:27everyone all of the time and that's the job. We haven't done that often enough and it comes
00:30down to me, without any shadow of a doubt.
00:32Shaun, does it undermine your position when you're hearing information coming out that
00:36they've supposedly spoken to other candidates?
00:38No, like I say, whether they have or they haven't, they certainly have not told me that.
00:43If they have, I don't know how it works in the privacy world of it all, but if they have,
00:47it's succession planning. Clubs of these size, people sometimes forget it's a business as
00:52well. I understand that totally, whoever it was. I think that should be part of the way
00:58that any business operates.

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