Following Sunday’s Premier League match between Manchester United and Everton, supporters were invited to share their perspectives. A selection of their comments is provided below: Jim characterized the performance as “an absolutely inept performance,” stating that “There is no pride in the shirt.” He observed that Idrissa Gueye and Jesper Lindstrom “did not seem interested at all,” noting they “gave the ball away too many times so Manchester United could attack us in our half of the pitch.” Jim concluded that “Both should have been substituted at half-time.” Michael described the defence as “Pathetic.” He suggested that Sean Dyche “should made changes at half-time,” specifically “removing Jarrad Branthwaite whose confidence was gone.” Michael further asserted that “Dyche should walk away from the club,” criticizing his “tactical awareness” as “non-existent” and his tendency to “always makes changes too late in games.” Eddie labeled the situation “a disgrace,” attributing it to “A combination of poor tactics, poor performances and individual errors.” He exclaimed, “We are an absolute shambles!” and highlighted that “We haven’t scored a goal for six (yes SIX) weeks!” Eddie concluded that “Dyche has completely lost them,” adding, “Taxi for him methinks!” Les expressed that “Everton are at the worst low I have seen them in 50 years of supporting.” He stated that “The club has a lot to answer for, in particular the last five years of gross mismanagement.” Regarding Sean Dyche, Les commented, “I never wanted Sean Dyche, he is worse than average at best,” and added, “Everton is a club too big for him and he needs to go.” He also shared, “I am two games away from handing in my Blues shirt because I can’t handle the emotions.” Greg’s comment was concise: “Two words: get rid.” He warned, “If anyone is under any illusion that this negative man won’t take us down, forget it.” Greg also suggested, “And Dyche can take Steve Stone and Ian Woan with him!” and speculated, “The Americans must be tearing their hair out.” Andy’s remarks were sarcastic: “Fantastic. Absolutely amazing.” He added, “We are going to need a longer ladder to get out of this hole we are digging.” Questioning the necessity of a new stadium, he asked, “What do we need a new stadium for when we are in the Championship, League One or League Two? Because that’s where this team appears to be going.” Andy concluded, “We need to stay at Goodison Park and build a team that is acceptable for our great supporters first.” Sandi Toksvig is accompanied by Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Audiences can take the microphone for performances by Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and others. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble have returned for the celebratory events at Longleat Safari Park. Topics range from microplastics present in air, soil, and waterways, to the scope of food waste observed during this period of the year. © 2024 BBC. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding its approach to external linking is available.

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