
David Moyes immediately outlaws Sean Dyche rule as Everton training picture emerges
Sean Dyche will be shaking his head after pictures emerged from an Everton training session, showing that David Moyes has already binned one of his rules.
Dyche will hardly be remembered fondly for his time on Merseyside, having essentially set the Toffees up for several relegation battles with his inability to captivate a side.
The Toffees looked all but set to be involved in another relegation dogfight until a decision was made to sack him, with Moyes already providing plenty of optimism ahead of a rival.
However, optimism isn’t the only thing the Scotsman has provided. In fact, Moyes has already outlawed a Dyche rule, binning one of his silly training rituals as seen in recent images.
David Moyes outlaws Sean Dyche after images emerge
After completing a move to Goodison Park, Carlos Alcaraz was spotted in training sporting a particular garment that was previously forbidden under Dyche [BBC Sport].
Quite remarkably, Dyche had banned snoods and hats from training sessions, with the former seen around the neck of Alcaraz as the Toffees prepare for an FA Cup clash with Bournemouth.
Evidently, the idea seemed to have no influence on anything on the pitch, with it now just looking like a rather silly decision.
Everton revival is underway under David Moyes

Massive improvements have already been made under Moyes, with relegation fears slowly curtailing each and every week.
Everton, for the first time in a long time, appear to have some form of identity and players seem aware of the plan they are being asked to execute, which as of now, has worked rather well.
The idea of banning a snood seems minimal on the face of it, but it showcases a complete lack of priority and almost distraction from the rules and laws that could have actually aided their efforts on the pitch.
That’s not to say that Moyes’ decision to lift the ban is the catalyst behind the revival, but it merely shows how silly the initial plan was from Dyche.
Nevertheless, everyone at Everton appears to be on the same page now and that is the key to success as the Toffees aim to retain their top-flight status next season.