The jury is certainly still out for Everton’s boss at the minute, despite his work in dragging the club towards a position of relative safety. Such is the fickle nature of modern football, an impossibly poor run of 13 Premier League games without a win has seen some fans turn on Sean Dyche, likely forgetting how, were it not for him, the Toffees would surely be dead and buried by now. The former Burnley boss inherited a mess, and has stabilised what little departments he can whilst improving others tenfold. And yet, despite that progress, a ten-point deduction, later reduced to six, paints a f…