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Everton, ever since their diabolical collapse against AFC Bournemouth last weekend, have seen coverage now dominated by the future of their manager. After all, and understandably so to an extent, Sean Dyche is on thin ice, with the cracks only deepening after conceding three in nine minutes to turn a 2-0 win into a 3-2 loss. This was not solely his fault, but this last-minute capitulation has been largely attributed to poor substitutes which left the midfield dead on its feet, thus exposing an already fragile backline. However, with less than 12 months left on his current contract, sacking the…

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