Potter would cry if we booed the team
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He’d cry at the fact Keane and Young are in the squad and I wouldn’t blame him.Potter would cry if we booed the team
He wouldn't risk coming here. It wouldn't be the right job for him.Potter would cry if we booed the team
Well said. I was willing to give Dyche his fair shake and prove us wrong, but he has lived up to his reputation as not being good enough. He did what we needed him to like Moise, but he isn’t someone you want to bet on long term to improve as a team.Yes, I think probably Dyche was what we we needed in early 2023 as well, but it's not what is needed in July or September 2024. Need to move on now. Therefore was a bit of liability to give him such a contract.
Id deffo take him until the end of the season.I want Moyes back. He's too good a manager to be twiddling his thumbs at home. He would also make us more solid defensively at the least.
Ancelotti was sh**e tooCan we do a deal with Real Madrid and get Ancelotti to address the team for a couple of hours on a quiet weekday morning over skype and we just do what he says?
Or even MikeDave "Harry" Basset was 80 yesterday. Wonder if he still has his finger on the pulse?
Nah, Dyche ain't going anywhere soon
Rubbish comment last year we had the 4th best defence in the league. Once Jarrad is back we will be okay I hope. I still agree we need a new manager though.I want Moyes back. He's too good a manager to be twiddling his thumbs at home. He would also make us more solid defensively at the least.
Moyes is a backwards step, however you look at it. Bring in the next Moyes instead (young, eager, experience outside of PL) , whoever that might be.Disagree. By the way, calling for Moyes, he would be a new manager.
I think we need a manager to bridge the gap between Dyche and a longer term younger manager. Someone that can help coach the players but also can cope with the off field issues at the club. I'm not saying Dyche hasn't done well with the off field issues he's done remarkably well, but the football is where we're at and the results speak for themselves. Dyche is also starting to blame others and make excuses. He's running out of ideas. If we stick with him we might survive like last season who knows? He certainly hasn't progressed that's for sure. I'm not sure any other manager will either cope or put up with the uncertainty at the club. I'd rather have the next 20 months or longer under Moyes.