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2024/25 Relegation Thread

We have to stay in the PL and weather what's looking like being a nightmare season.

In a new stadium we'll have to start from scratch as that 'kin lot get all the headlines again by getting a hand up from other clubs imploding.

We have to dig in and get over the line and stay in the top flight.

These are desperate days.
 
We have to stay in the PL and weather what's looking like being a nightmare season.

In a new stadium we'll have to start from scratch as that 'kin lot get all the headlines again by getting a hand up from other clubs imploding.

We have to dig in and get over the line and stay in the top flight.

These are desperate days.
You agree it's to bin Dyche now Dave? He ain't keeping us up with his current MO
 
Good argument (its not even an argument really) that Leicester have been the more successful club since probably the late 90s

1 x League title
1 x FA Cup
2 x League cups
1 x League cup final
5 x European campaigns (1 run to a semi final & a CL quarter final)
Let’s face it most clubs have been more successful and have had far more excitement watching their teams than us long sufferers have over that period.
 
We have to stay in the PL and weather what's looking like being a nightmare season.

In a new stadium we'll have to start from scratch as that 'kin lot get all the headlines again by getting a hand up from other clubs imploding.

We have to dig in and get over the line and stay in the top flight.

These are desperate days.
If Branthwaite stays fit, the defence will be fine but it’s whether the attack can do anything, maybe Broja and Chermiti will change things a bit.
 

He'll get us safe. He's not really the problem. Not having forwards who can score is.

27 shots we had and got 5 on target.

Dyche doesn't get to take those chances the players do.
But what's changed the way those strikers, including DCL who could bag previously, approach their shooting, heading etc. Must be the style of coaching that has some impact on how the approach the game. His teams average a goal game in all his career, so surely that's evidence in itself, it's on Dyche?
 

We have to stay in the PL and weather what's looking like being a nightmare season.

In a new stadium we'll have to start from scratch as that 'kin lot get all the headlines again by getting a hand up from other clubs imploding.

We have to dig in and get over the line and stay in the top flight.

These are desperate days.
Agreed. Let's change the manager to give us a chance.
 
We have to stay in the PL and weather what's looking like being a nightmare season.

In a new stadium we'll have to start from scratch as that 'kin lot get all the headlines again by getting a hand up from other clubs imploding.

We have to dig in and get over the line and stay in the top flight.

These are desperate days.
When I was getting into football in the 80`s there were teams like West Ham, Coventry, Southampton and QPR that were always at the foot of the table trying their best not to be relegated and never moving up the table. They were always there to throw in a bad result but we were a top team and could at least expect a challenge at the top of the table and some good runs to the later stages in the cups. We have now become that club that is just aiming to stay in the league and get nowhere in the cups.
 
I'm looking at TFG to spend in January.

We deserve to be in a relegation scrap.

The arrogance of the club to think we can circle the drain without investment.
This is exactly the same situation as when Villa went down. Years of asset stripping, cost cutting, scrimping by and hoping players stepped up out of nowhere.

Dyche is not a great manager, no at all. But this is almost as bad a hand as you can be dealt in the premier league.

We’ve just played Brentford and I’d swap squads with them in a heartbeat.
 
I'm looking at TFG to spend in January.

We deserve to be in a relegation scrap.

The arrogance of the club to think we can circle the drain without investment.
We're again 1 of 6 that could go down. Wolves finding form has me concerned. I'd begun to pencil them in as relegated.

We'll probably just survive without any incoming players because we do seem to find a purple patch of results (another points deduction and even that looks iffy though)

But we need pace in this team and if it can be brought in January we must ensure that. I have zero faith in TFG getting a takeover done in the next few weeks though.
 

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