Everton have seen a lot of changes sanctioned by the Friedkins since they landed in January.
David Moyes has been perhaps the biggest difference-maker on Merseyside with the owners choosing early on to change their manager.
But the 62-year-old’s return to Goodison Park is just the very start.
Angus Kinnear is preparing for a huge summer at Everton having started his role as CEO earlier this week.
The former Leeds United chief is going to be handed the reins for the Friedkins’ very first summer transfer window at Everton.
Leaving Sean Dyche back in January, the Toffees have already seen massive changes made on the pitch.
And the 53-year-old has now commented on one of the changes Moyes immediately made after replacing him.
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Sean Dyche says David Moyes rule is ‘really weird’
Having left the club in January, Moyes immediately scrapped Dyche’s dress code of banning snoods and white socks.
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It is something which the players immediately embraced with the likes of Carlos Alcaraz seen wearing a snood almost instantly.
Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, Dyche has now addressed the ruling and Moyes’ decision to reverse it.
“I don’t like that, though. I used to hate wearing shin pads in games” said Scholes.
“So, I come out and Moyesy says they can wear what they want. Not because he’s undermining me, but because he’s changing the feel,” Dyche responded.
“And it’s clever management. I always wanted training to be as hard and fast as we could make it.”
“It’s really weird, I was just like, can we get on with it? Ashley Young was brilliant; he just got on with it.”
Dyche shared his shock at Everton’s points deductions which he had no knowledge of until he received the phone call from the club.
Although there were a lot of things which were going against Dyche during his Everton tenure, it is apparent he did not help himself in certain aspects.
Roy Keane agreed with Dyche’s Everton snood ban
Dyche admitted replacing him with Moyes was the right decision from the Friedkins as he had taken the players as far as he could.
Looking at the Premier League table, there can be no denying the decision was correct as Everton quickly pulled away from the relegation battle.
However, Roy Keane made it known that he did actually agree with Dyche when it came to the training dress code at Finch Farm.
“You’re also putting a marker down,” Keane passionately added.
“You must look at his shin pads and go does that mean we’re going to win on a Saturday? Probably not, but you’re just getting a few pointers across.”