No Matty, he hasn't.
mate he has.
he’s given quotes that he wants to go and play at the highest
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No Matty, he hasn't.
What are you on about hahaha?One of our goals in the day came from Tim Howard smashing it in from his own area was that a style of play too?
It’s a tactical problem. Nobody in our team passes forward. We can get into all of the reasons this happens (the list is long and distinguished) or we could just use some damn common sense since Dyche teams have been doing the same thing for over a decade now. You remember a good midfielder on a Dyche team? Me neither.
It’s absurd to say that one goal defines how a team plays as you’ve just done. I picked the most absurd example to demonstrate that.What are you on about hahaha?
Very rarely will a player come out and says "I want out" but if that's not a "come and get me" please I don't know what is.
Its called reading between the lines.
That goal had nothing to do with Dyche though. Dyche's so called Hoof Ball style of play is media crated fallacy and absolute fools like you have bought into it ha.It’s absurd to say that one goal defines how a team plays as you’ve just done. I picked the most absurd example to demonstrate that.
Thanks mateWhat is this thing called? love
What? Is this thing called love?
What 'is' this thing called love?
What is this thing, called love?
What is 'this' thing called love?
Are you referring to the Beto goal v Newcastle in the 96th minute? It was a superb goal and amazing bit of play, but you have to take into account it was the last minute of the game and we were knocking it about playing keep-ball to see out a 2-0 lead, as every team does in that situation. If we were not leading the game and it wasn't the last minute, we'd be launching the ball in the box at every opportunity not passing it round like peak Barca.Not we don't...one of our goals last season contained 29 uninterrupted passes...don't do that by playing HoofBall
You just don't like Dyche coz he's English.
Some teams knock it into the corner and hold it up...not a Sean Dyche team though.Are you referring to the Beto goal v Newcastle in the 96th minute? It was a superb goal and amazing bit of play, but you have to take into account it was the last minute of the game and we were knocking it about playing keep-ball to see out a 2-0 lead, as every team does in that situation. If we were not leading the game and it wasn't the last minute, we'd be launching the ball in the box at every opportunity not passing it round like peak Barca.
And some teams knock the ball around like that throughout the majority of a game, because that's how they're coached to play football. Not a Sean Dyche team though, they go long to the big lad up top - but sure, you cherry pick one bit out of 18 months of "football" if it convinces you that 'Hoof Ball style of play is media crated fallacy'.Some teams knock it into the corner and hold it up...not a Sean Dyche team though.
Thank you for absolutely proving my point.
I really don’t know how people watch us play every week and believe this. It’s overstated maybe, but we’re not a team that effectively plays through the lines regularly or that creates a lot from open play passing on the ground.That goal had nothing to do with Dyche though. Dyche's so called Hoof Ball style of play is media crated fallacy and absolute fools like you have bought into it ha.
You can call it inelegant or whatever, but we certainly don’t play “Hoof Ball.” I’d actually argue that we often play pretty compact in possession for a large part- that is something we have struggled to do in the past. We lack the creativity atm but it isn’t hoof ballThat goal had nothing to do with Dyche though. Dyche's so called Hoof Ball style of play is media crated fallacy and absolute fools like you have bought into it ha.