Would have been good if the manager could have came up with a plan, instead of hit it long and look for the 2 big ladsrather like Bournemouth yesterday, we just didn't turn up against Luton... for whatever the reason is
Probably would have helped
Would have been good if the manager could have came up with a plan, instead of hit it long and look for the 2 big ladsrather like Bournemouth yesterday, we just didn't turn up against Luton... for whatever the reason is
No I’m saying a good manager got a team with maupay in it 9th. While a lot of fans said there’s no way dyche can avoid relegation if he has to pick maupay every week. Surely it wasn’t that difficult to understandAre we now saying Maupay was a top quality player and it was a lack of coaching that meant he couldnt hit a barn door with a banjo and was the most gash player ive ever seen in an Everton shirt? Give over.
He just voluntarily resigned after a season of failure in cut throat American sport.Why on earth is Rooney being talked about and craved as our next savior
If we had a fit DCL, McNeil and Harrison we would have beaten Wolves and Fulham.
I know you can point to Luton but I think that was a blip
No we conceded first v Luton and dyche doesn’t know how to get a team to come back from a goal down. Luckily for us Bournemouth gifted us the first goalrather like Bournemouth yesterday, we just didn't turn up against Luton... for whatever the reason is
There is no money to sack him
There is no chain of command to sack him
lets see what you think after we play them in a couple of weeks...That Dyche plays Branthwaite over Keane and Godfrey gives me some confidence, because i feel like Koeman, Allardyce, Benitez would not have taken a chance on a younger player. Patterson/Myko/Young selections and playing Garner on the wing were less impressive decisions, but then finally Garner has got space to play in the middle with Harrison, McNeil fit. I don't think we have many options for wide attackers at the moment.
I have faith in Dyche now, because he's managing do his best with what we've got. He might get us to top 10 this year - a massive achievement if it happens, and then if we have another year closer to top 6 then that's amazing progress. Then I'd assess whether he's got the pulling power and ability to take us even further. (and if there's money to match)
Would you feel the same if we got nothing from our next 2 fixtures Away to Liverpool and West Ham?Honestly? I’d leave Dyche in post.
Don’t know, it’s hasn’t happened yet.Would you feel the same if we got nothing from our next 2 fixtures Away to Liverpool and West Ham?
I think he is very secure in his job tbh.Honestly? I’d leave Dyche in post.
I agree with most of this. The question is at the end of the season, do 777, or whoever it is in charge, stick with him as the choice to push on or do they gamble on someone else.I think he is very secure in his job tbh.
We have had a couple of poor performances but also we have had performances that deserved more than we got.
I think we will be safe from relegation this season and hopefully our wages will now be at a more sustainable level.
The first challenge is to stabilise the club so that relegation is not a constant threat and after that the next challenge will be to develop the team and that will be a different challenge for the manager but at present getting us to mid table security would be a good first step.
Well yes, they are games I expect us to lose.Would you feel the same if we got nothing from our next 2 fixtures Away to Liverpool and West Ham?
I get that but when comes the point when we re not expected to lose? Maybe a decent manager?Well yes, they are games I expect us to lose.
I know Moshiri was ridiculed for his expected defeat comment, but there is something in it for me.
Like I expect us to lose EVERY Away game.