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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

So if the players are able to outplay their opponents for the first 60-70 minutes, is that a clear indication the players we have are fine, and its the managers fault? That seems to be right around the time in every match where subs are made/should be made. Seems really consistent, outscored 10-1 at the end is quite something, with the 1 being Betos Fulham goal.
 
Funny thing about the Dyche fans is theyā€™ll be spending all of December saying ā€œit was [Chelsea/Arsenal/Liverpool/City] look what theyā€™ve spent, what are we supposed to do?ā€ The performance from August-December in the easier fixtures has left us in a position where we need points in the tougher fixtures. Heā€™s run out of free hits Iā€™m afraid.

Donā€™t beat Brentford and he should be sacked.
Beat Brentford he should be sacked too
Every hour, every day, he should be sacked
He ran out of free hits long ago
 

So he did spend Ā£90m the

Thanks for clearing that up

Over several windows, on 5 players, it's hardly last of the big spenders. Your hero Frank spent 80 in one window. Not sure I can forgive you, tbh.

The defence he inherited has had about Ā£15m spent on it. We've lost Mina and Godfrey in that time. And people pulling up other posters past comments about Godfrey don't wash. It doesn't take a genius to work out that those comments were made when we were very much pushing for Europe. What some thought wasn't good enough then isn't necessarily not good enough now.

In midfield he's spent Ā£10 million on Tim. We've lost Onana and Iwobi.

On the wings he's spent Ā£18 million, on a player we all like. Good business, well done.

Up top he's spent Ā£43 million, 30 of that on Beto, and we all know why we went for that deal, and Ā£13 million on Chermiti, who could still prove to be a very smart signing.

It's hardly the squad overhaul that all and sundry said was needed when he took over.

Forgot about the loans like, NSNO Everloan.
 
All promoted teams with weaker squads
The fact that's your bar, and many other fans' bar too, is exactly the problem
Bad managers like Dyche thrive under low expectations
I'd be completely with you on the low expectations thing if the last 4 or 5 years hadn't been the last 4 or 5 years. We stayed up on the last day two seasons ago. We had 2 pts deductions last season. We stayed up via 3 goals in the second half 3 seasons ago. What has changed so drastically for you?
 
I'd be completely with you on the low expectations thing if the last 4 or 5 years hadn't been the last 4 or 5 years. We stayed up on the last day two seasons ago. We had 2 pts deductions last season. We stayed up via 3 goals in the second half 3 seasons ago. What has changed so drastically for you?
First half season did well, fire fighting
Last season did well with points deductions
This season doing really badly despite being with the team longer, having more of his own players, and we look more and more like Burnley

He's done his job. Can't deal with his poor results, snarky remarks after a rare win, blaming players and fans for poor performances, all his 'before I got here' talk and clearly not having a positive impact on the club, the team or the results.

It is November, we've a terrible tally after a good run of fixtures and there is no justifiable reason to keep an underperforming manager that takes no responsibility and essentially admits the job is beyond him every time he deflects responsibility
 

Over several windows, on 5 players, it's hardly last of the big spenders. Your hero Frank spent 80 in one window. Not sure I can forgive you, tbh.

The defence he inherited has had about Ā£15m spent on it. We've lost Mina and Godfrey in that time. And people pulling up other posters past comments about Godfrey don't wash. It doesn't take a genius to work out that those comments were made when we were very much pushing for Europe. What some thought wasn't good enough then isn't necessarily not good enough now.

In midfield he's spent Ā£10 million on Tim. We've lost Onana and Iwobi.

On the wings he's spent Ā£18 million, on a player we all like. Good business, well done.

Up top he's spent Ā£43 million, 30 of that on Beto, and we all know why we went for that deal, and Ā£13 million on Chermiti, who could still prove to be a very smart signing.

It's hardly the squad overhaul that all and sundry said was needed when he took over.

Forgot about the loans like, NSNO Everloan.
So he did spend Ā£90m

A hellā€™a lot of words being used today, try the following response lids:

ā€œYesā€
 
So he did spend Ā£90m

A hellā€™a lot of words being used today, try the following response lids:

ā€œYesā€

I don't recall saying he hadn't spent Ā£90 million, but context is important you know, stuff like outgoings and the state the squad was in when he took over are contextual and consequential. Trying to pretend they have no bearing on anything just doesn't carry any weight I'm afraid.
 
Cant wait till i no longer have to read fellow beloved blues trying to make one of the poorest managers in our history (fact) seem a little better than he really is. Breaks my heart seeing how far we have descended when the only thing left to cling to is polishing a turd. :lol:

The takeover will hopefully be the turning point. ;)
 
That irrelevant that you tried to make a thread about me

ā€˜triedā€™ being the word.

How are Luton getting on? Theyā€™re just a much better team than usā€¦.apparently
Lol

I didnā€™t make it about ā€œyouā€ I made it against a bunch of spineless cowards

Luton arenā€™t doing too good mate, but their manager still tries to win because heā€™s not a coward like Big Sean

Mmmm coward manager, supported by a cowardly sellout. Makes sense now
 

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