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Quick Poll Re-Dyche

How long before he gets the chop

  • Now

    Votes: 70 28.6%
  • Next 3 games

    Votes: 106 43.3%
  • Christmas

    Votes: 62 25.3%
  • Bring back Sam and his gravey

    Votes: 7 2.9%

  • Total voters
    245
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Changing manager is not the answer. He`s only been in the job since late January and the mess we were in after Frankie boy was dumped, well turning us around is going to take a lot of time playing not so easy on the eye football.
 
….haven’t voted because;

A) I’m not sure if the club are in a financial position to pay him off; and
B) If we have anybody within the club empowered enough or bothered enough to sack him.

He might actually be safer than Guardiola.

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He ain't going anywhere before Moshiri exits unless something cataclysmic happens.

I also think that 1-0 losses to PL contenders indicate the ability to scratch out points against mid table teams and possibly wins against bottom half teams which would keep us up albeit in an ugly boring manner. That's OK by the current regime and then it's on the next bozos in charge to do something.
 
He ain't going anywhere before Moshiri exits unless something cataclysmic happens.

I also think that 1-0 losses to PL contenders indicate the ability to scratch out points against mid table teams and possibly wins against bottom half teams which would keep us up albeit in an ugly boring manner. That's OK by the current regime and then it's on the next bozos in charge to do something.
Not based off the games against mid table and bottom half teams so far it doesn’t.

We lost to wolves and Fulham who are the epitome of mid table and bottom half teams. And scraped a draw against a what is deemed to be a dead cert for relegation.
 

He is awful, but, I have no faith in the club being able to identify, attract or finance a manager who iss significantly better. That said, if we are still winless after the next 3 games, he will really have to go. I like him only marginally more than I liked Benitez or Allardyce.
 
Thing is when we played Doncaster a neutral wouldn't know which team played in the premier league

True, but the same can be said about Boreham wood and Fleetwood and countless others going further back.

We are just crap and I would like to give the manager the benefit of the doubt as I say chopping and changing costs us money that could be spent on players and the churn of managers has helped get us to this point. Do you have any faith we get a new man in and then we don't just scrap through this season and then bomb the next? Eventually the new man won't work and we just go down. We are two points off joint 15th, it's looking like a points tally in the late twenties will be enough to stay up this year, it's not quite time to panic.

That said I have my line in the sand and it's Luton at home.
 
I voted Christmas because I'm assuming the takeover goes through around the end of the calendar year.

I want a change asap but I don't want Moshiri involved in the process. I want new owners to bring in their own manager, but the sooner the better based on the dross served up by Dyche.
 

Can't see how he survives without 6 points from the next 3 games, really if he hasn't got 9 points on the board from 8 games, it's bad.

I desperately want to get out the cycle of sacking managers, but we can't keep someone who isn't up for the good.

We have moaned about player recruitment for years, manager recruitment is 10 times as bad.
 
If we are in the bottom 3 at Christmas, that's the point a conversation should happen.
We're on course for eight points this season as per results and form over the course of the season, as per the first five games so far. Of course they'll get much more in terms of points, but ultimately they will be relegated under Sean Dyche so waiting until Christmas would be irresponsible at best. He will not be retained if Moshiri wants out as relegation cannot happen for that deal he's negotiated to become a reality.
 
We're on course for eight points this season as per results and form over the course of the season, as per the first five games so far. Of course they'll get much more in terms of points, but ultimately they will be relegated under Sean Dyche so waiting until Christmas would be irresponsible at best. He will not be retained if Moshiri wants out as relegation cannot happen for that deal he's negotiated to become a reality.

Lottery numbers please mate?
 

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