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HOW SEAN DYCHE HAS MADE EVERTON MORE STRUCTURED

It’s certainly never dull at Goodison Park. Just when Sean Dyche seemed to have turned a corner and set the Toffees on a path towards the relative paradise of mid-table obscurity, a brutal resolution to their Premier League investigation dumped them back into the drop zone.

There was hope for the Everton faithful, however. This particular vintage had already shown more promise than the recent teams to circle the division’s plughole. They were no longer a soft-touch at the back, going down by only

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