Everton's season hit a new low on Monday evening when the Toffees were humiliated 6-0 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
And with the club now just two points above the drop zone - albeit with eight points deducted - questions are being asked about Sean Dyche's future with at Goodison Park.
Indeed, Chris Beesley wrote a comment piece for the ECHO on Tuesday explaining why he thinks those calling for Dyche's head would only be making matters worse at Everton, not better. But with just one win in 15 games and a style of play that isn't universally popular, it's fair to say that our reporters don't all share that view.
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Here's what our panel of ECHO journalists have to say about Dyche's future with the club:
Joe Thomas - Chelsea defeat and display was shambolic and it is right for questions to be asked
This is a legitimate conversation to be having and any Everton supporter who believes Sean Dyche is no longer the right person to be leading the team is more than entitled to that opinion. It is also fair to say that in other circumstances a manager who had overseen this last five months would likely have gone.
Everton have won just once in 15 league games, courtesy of a goalkeeping howler. They have just been beaten so comprehensively that reflection would typically follow whatever context that Chelsea performance sat within. And the problems on the pitch have been getting worse, not better. What started off as a run of games in which Everton were unlucky not to get more from spirited performances against higher-placed sides, often while dealing with injuries, fatigue and dodgy decisions,
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