SEAN DYCHE is hoping it’s a case of ‘Beer We Go’ as he looks to kickstart Everton’s season in front of the cameras.
Already written off as one of the relegation candidates, the Toffees boss would have been aware that last weekend’s Goodison Park defeat against Fulham would have emboldened the doom mongers.
But after recently mixing with Evertonians and sharing a few beers with them in a popular bohemian area of Liverpool, Dyche is confident they can see the bigger picture.
“When I can have five minutes with a fan, why not? No problem to me,” he said.
“I was down Lark Lane the other week. It was on social media within 15 minutes. I had a pint, possibly two!
“You have to live your life and I don’t mind living with the Evertonians. You get a bit of heat.
“I have no problem with it really unless they are out of order which they aren’t generally. The odd one gives everyone else a bad name.
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