Sean Dyche might have been treated harshly at Everton, but it seems as though both parties have moved on.
Dyche had his ways at Everton, which the players didn’t like, making for a toxic ending to David Moyes’ predecessor’s time with the club.
Jake O’Brien has turned a new leaf at the Toffees since Dyche’s exit, as O’Brien was frustrated under Dyche and has proven the former Blues boss wrong.
It’s yet to be suggested where Dyche finds himself in the footballing world, as it looks as though he’s taking a break from the sport.
Rangers fans dismissed Dyche after he was linked with a move to the Scottish giants, but Jamie O’Hara has now tipped him with a new venture closer to home.

Jamie O’Hara tips Sean Dyche for first job after Everton
Moyes has transformed the environment around Everton, and any form of toxicity from Dyche’s tenure has ceased to exist.
Beto, O’Brien, and many other players have been released from their shackles, and it seems like the only way is forward.
Everton’s O’Brien said there is ‘more to come’ and Dyche may be holding his hands up with the way he treated the defender.
The past is the past now, and Dyche can look forward himself.
Speaking to talkSPORT, O’Hara reckons he’s found the perfect fit for the former Toffees manager as Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is on the brink of the sack, as the foxes could look the way of Dyche
“Dyche is the obvious candidate and can produce a miracle,” O’Hara said.
“Get Dycheball in! Get him back!”
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How Leicester feel about appointing former Everton boss Dyche
It wouldn’t be the worst appointment in the world, and even some Everton fans could admit that.
The consensus is that, on the whole, Dyche’s tenure with the Toffees was seen as a failure, but what he did succeed in was keeping Everton in the Premier League on numerous occasions.
Now, this is the situation Leicester find themselves in, as the former league winners risk heading back down to the Championship.
Dyche is ‘one of the best’ in relegation battles, and Evertonians will tell you that for free, so don’t be surprised if this possibility develops in the coming days.
Everton look home and dry, but fans might want to keep one eye on Leicester’s future if Dyche comes through the door.
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