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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

The fact he had to “learn” this is alarming. It suggests the at he previously saw some games an unimportant. Fans don’t pay to attend football matches for a laugh, for the fun of it. They go to each and every game with the end goal of seeing the team win the game. Is he telling here that at both Everton and Burnley he’s essentially thrown certain games because he deems them unimportant enough to bother trying? Probably explains his dismal August record, he’s probably been drilling it into the players that they’re just extensions of pre-season and don’t matter in the long run.

I’ll say it until I’m blue in the face. He is a genuinely abysmal manager. He will not work at Premier League level ever again after he leaves here. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he just drifted along and stopped getting job offers like the likes of Pulis and Hughes eventually did.
Exactly
It sums up what kind of manager he is and why he will never improve beyond a relegation battling level
His answer to the August losses was always 'over the course of a season', so he always thinks in final points

we need a manager that hates losing every game, every tackle, every set piece and is obsessed with the game. They definitely exist
 
Dyche knows he's gone.
The fans know he's gone.
The players know he's gone.

There just isn't a board in place currently to do the deed and appoint a new man, their man. It's a perilous situation & the take over cannot come a day soon enough.

My fear for Dyche, who tbf did a cracking job last year, is the atmosphere within the stadium on Saturday if we are on the wrong end of two bad results tonight and versus the RS - it will be completely toxic.
 

Depending on how long it will be until the new owners are confirmed and passed, if we lose tonight, I'd be tempted to just sack him and have an interim in charge until then. Can't be any worse and means he's not there sucking more life out of our club.
Felt this for a few weeks,even if no-one was in place,the fact he had gone would surely lift the whole place.
 
It's not about Dyche anymore mate. He's not surviving new owners anyway.

It's not for me to tell people what to do, I just think a big atmosphere will help us. If this was the last game of the season and we needed a result, I'm pretty sure everybody would forget their hatred of Dyche and turn up the noise. We know he's not popular. We know what his MO is - which part of the reason we appointed him in the first place, he didn't give himself a contract. On top of that, we know he's not surviving long term barring an astonishing run of results.

I just think it's futile to be showing our dissatisfaction now mate. It's a big game and I think we need to treat it as such. I literally said I'm not blaming the fans for anything.
As much as I want him gone I have to agree. Make it between the fans and the team and forget about him and his sideline circus
 

Hypothetical Question:

If losing tonight meant that he would be given the boot, would you be happy to lose?

it’s always short term thinking, we win tonight and it will be the same people trying to rile others up by saying he should stay and i can only imagine the antics if we somehow win tonight and at the weekend. No wonder some get fed up with the same crap said to them time and again.

Personally I’d rather the new owners come in, change the club itself first for the better, culture, recruitment, personnel and things like a less dodgy local media relationship, then change the manger, first team and academy so it gives whoever comes in at least a better platform to do well for a change rather than the stench pit clique it is now and has been for years.
 

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