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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

I think the players probably do like Dyche. He’s tough and they relate to him. They respect him as a person. And that can be very different from liking him as a gaffer and his tactics. And if they don’t like him, It’s career suicide to say otherwise. You’ll be seen as a troublemaker and not a team player.

Another huge reason a lot like him is because of the Burnley connection. He rewards it. The Burnley players perspective is he’s a guy who gets them promoted and fights hard against the top teams. Problem we’re seeing now is everyone else not from Burnley you see frustration (Dom,Broja). If you’re Tarks and McNeil, what’s not to love?
Stop it Sean.

No seriously, stop.
 


There's definitely been a change in tone from media this week.

The 'noise' around the club has shifted to putting Dyche under more scrutiny. He's being asked questions he hasn't had to answer before about goals, chances, strikers.

It's hard/negligent for media to ignore - attacking performance is inescapably bad.

Feels like he's got back to the wall. Hopefully he can get performance (win) out of the them tomorrow.
 
Most people would just look at what he's achieved in terms of keeping two rank PL outfits like Burnley and Everton up in the PL for all but one season in 14 and handing them well over a 30% winning rate on average for all those seasons.
Definitely one that is going to be reposted back to you in the future this mate. :lol:
 
Most people would just look at what he's achieved in terms of keeping two rank PL outfits like Burnley and Everton up in the PL for all but one season in 14 and handing them well over a 30% winning rate on average for all those seasons.

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Most people would just look at what he's achieved in terms of keeping two rank PL outfits like Burnley and Everton up in the PL for all but one season in 14 and handing them well over a 30% winning rate on average for all those seasons.

Erm…


Career win ratio is 33% which includes two promotion seasons in the Championship. So his Premier League win ratio is actually below 30%. Please stop typing wrong things.
 
Erm…


Career win ratio is 33% which includes two promotion seasons in the Championship. So his Premier League win ratio is actually below 30%. Please stop typing wrong things.

His managerial career has been with Watford, Burnley and this midden of a club.

...and some people expect him to have won more than a third of the games they've play.

LOL.
 

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