Im just trying to be a bit more positive mate!!!!!!I will be amazed if he last that long, his football doesn’t last 5yrs at even a dysfunctional Everton, may last 10yrs at Burnley, but not here.
Shedding my DOOMER skin and becoming a Butterfly.
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Im just trying to be a bit more positive mate!!!!!!I will be amazed if he last that long, his football doesn’t last 5yrs at even a dysfunctional Everton, may last 10yrs at Burnley, but not here.
I will be amazed if he last that long, his football doesn’t last 5yrs at even a dysfunctional Everton, may last 10yrs at Burnley, but not here.
Personally, despite me not being a fan of his, I would still give him a chance to prove himself next season.So I think everyone is pretty much in the same boat on Dyche now more or less. Some are certainly more enthusiastic than others about him staying but most agree he will/should be here next season.
I'm curious though. Say the fabled 'other interested party' finally show themselves and buy the club tomorrow. They're rich as croesus and all of a sudden we're loaded to the gills with Qatari money.
What would you want to do in this hypothetical situation?
I'm curious though. Say the fabled 'other interested party' finally show themselves and buy the club tomorrow. They're rich as croesus and all of a sudden we're loaded to the gills with Qatari money.
What would you want to do in this hypothetical situation?
Which is why we should stick with the current fella and break that cycle.This is what set us on that path in the first place. We could have kept a few of our managers and saved us a good 50-70 million which we could have done with right about now, we thought we were too good (rich?) for them.
Anyhow until we have headroom in PSR terms it is pointless, the stadium needs to come first and next year see where we are at regardless of who owns us.
I'm inclined to agree. No fan of Dyche either but think the best thing for us this season will be stability, bringing us up to the opening of BMD which feels like a natural time for more radical changes to be made to kick off a new era.Personally, despite me not being a fan of his, I would still give him a chance to prove himself next season.
Agree with this and that lessons need to be learned from our previous takeover.This is what set us on that path in the first place. We could have kept a few of our managers and saved us a good 50-70 million which we could have done with right about now, we thought we were too good (rich?) for them.
Anyhow until we have headroom in PSR terms it is pointless, the stadium needs to come first and next year see where we are at regardless of who owns us.
Keep him and give him a chance with a budget….if he fails, he fails and we replace. Keeping him or binning him now would also dependant on availability of said new manager but I do think we have to give managers a chance with a reasonable budgetSo I think everyone is pretty much in the same boat on Dyche now more or less. Some are certainly more enthusiastic than others about him staying but most agree he will/should be here next season.
I'm curious though. Say the fabled 'other interested party' finally show themselves and buy the club tomorrow. They're rich as croesus and all of a sudden we're loaded to the gills with Qatari money.
What would you want to do in this hypothetical situation?
If we had a decent amount to spend from now on I’d be changing the manager straightawaySo I think everyone is pretty much in the same boat on Dyche now more or less. Some are certainly more enthusiastic than others about him staying but most agree he will/should be here next season.
I'm curious though. Say the fabled 'other interested party' finally show themselves and buy the club tomorrow. They're rich as croesus and all of a sudden we're loaded to the gills with Qatari money.
What would you want to do in this hypothetical situation?
That Ipswich manager is one to watch. I can’t even remember his name but two promotions in a row is very impressive.
That Ipswich manager is one to watch. I can’t even remember his name but two promotions in a row is very impressive.
Alf Ramsay?That Ipswich manager is one to watch. I can’t even remember his name but two promotions in a row is very impressive.