SEAN DYCHE has landed a new job two months on from his Everton sacking.
The Toffees axed Dyche just hours before their FA Cup third round clash with Peterborough on January 9.
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Former Burnley boss Dyche was relieved of his duties following two years in the Goodison hotseat.
Since being replaced by David Moyes, the 53-year-old has been patient in waiting for the right role to come up.
And while he continues to bide his time ahead of a return to the dugout, Dyche has landed a new gig with talkSPORT.
The radio station has confirmed that the ex-Everton boss will join Jonny Owen on the air between 12-2pm this Sunday.
Upon signing up for the show, Dyche said: “I don’t really get nervous. I wouldn’t say that, I’m chatting with my mate on the radio.
“Hopefully a bit of chat, a bit of banter and a couple of stories, we’ll see how we go.”
On his next job in management, Dyche added: “I’m open to ideas at this stage. I’ve been in the game a long time. I’ve been in the Premier League for ten years.
“As you know, the game is so fast now. I’ve had lots of offers from media – which I’m considering.
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“I’m happy to be doing a bit for talkSPORT and Jonny, who is a friend of mine and very knowledgeable on football and life in general. So I’m looking forward to that.
“You never know what will come around. Football is a strange business. It changes very quickly and the viewpoint changes quickly as well.”
Upon leaving Goodison Park, Dyche released a classy statement via the League Managers Association, calling it “an honour” to have managed Everton.
His successor Moyes subsequently hit the ground running, with the Scot having lost just one of his 10 Premier League games back at the helm.
On how he left Everton, Dyche added: “There’s that mixed bag of people who agree and disagree, but I look back on it as a very successful couple of years.
“The club was in a bad state. It’s a big club and they were in a poor situation.
“To guide it through that and hand it over… I said in my statement, when I left, they were in good shape.
“People questioned that but it’s been proven right. Moyesy has gone in there and done great with them – just adding a new voice, a new flavour, different details.
“The change was probably at the right time.”
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