I actually think its the perfect appointment. Their recent managers are a complete clash of styles and they have a squad made up of players signed by 4/5 different managers. Lampard wants to play the beautiful game with players not capable. Dyche will do what is needed now to survive and if he makes them hard to beat and with money available he could get them at the right end of the table. Question is, how will Dyche manage with a big budget.
The Everton fans have been spoilt/hoodwinked without any substance since this takeover. As a big club with a big history and large fan base they see themselves as club that should be competing with the top clubs and that it will just happen. As soon as they got taken over the belief was this will now happen and we will do what Chelsea did or what Man City did because we are as big or bigger than they where when they started their journey - maybe not with as much success due to the money around the top clubs today or with as much cash but certainly shoot them up the top end of the table.
They then started having managers who where sought after up and coming managers of the future (Koeman/Silva) or linked with those drowning in success (Ancelotti). Again the fans assumed this along with the takeover guaranteed success.
The reality is, the owners are actually clueless about football and threw money here, their and everywhere. They thought signing benched players at clubs like arsenal and Man Utd etc would see them become better but the reality is they signed mid to lower half level players and that's exactly where they are in a battle with the whole bottom 10 teams for survival.
Its all well and good having these rich owners come in who are willing to spend but Everton and recently Chelsea are showing how not to do it and it goes much further than unlimited spending. The club needs a structure and a plan beyond the first time - it needs start at youth level and right through, same for the backroom staff and the plan needs to be short term and long term for it to succeed. Man City are a prime example and Newcastle and doing it right now.
Everton have the foundations as do many clubs but these owners will not be a success until the bring football people in and they just merely provide the cash.