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2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

Garner is a miss, not sure about Onana but some times the balance of a team changes when a player leaves.

I think (as has been alluded to on here) something has happened which has changed the relationship between a good few of the players and him and him. I don’t recall Pickford giving him abuse from the pitch last year and then you gave the rumour about the bust up with DCL.

It’s a combination of a lot of things mate, Onana i think is missed for the reasons I’ve said. Also feel we missed him and Garner in the press, shape and in the hole protecting in front of the back four, retaining possession and progressing through the lines early season, we conceded a lot of goals. Dyche then over compensated in my opinion, completely shored up the central Chanel, the attacking balance disintegrated and we stopped scoring goals, despite also stopping conceding in the main. We’ve never recovered or struck that attacking/defensive balance. Also feel we missed Onana in the box, we’ve conceded far more with crosses and set peices this year, that changes momentum in games, which has led to some losses.

The contract situation is also an issue in my opinion. The only attackers we have in contract next year are our most productive, creative and to be frank motivated McNeil and Illy.

All margins that add to it in my opinion.
 
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I get really good ITK and here would be the last place I’d share it as you’re insufferable super bloo pissmonkies.
Tell us that story about someone you know being in the same pub as Dyche again mate.
I heard Dyche had a lager tops once but it gave him anxiety so he poured the small amount of lemonade into a small glass and placed it 20 yards away from the other beers on the table
 
Wish people would stop this faux handicap Dyche has had to deal with. Bellew came out with it "one arm tied behind his back" week before last. Someone else said it. Others saying he's had a lot to put up with and others blaming the quality of the players. Sure sure he's had a tough time but at the end of the day it's what goes out on the pitch that matters it was far from acceptable last season and it's much worse this season.

This narrative is what keeps Dyche in a job. Wake up smell the coffee.

Makes my blood boil hearing people say he's done a great job! Kinelllllllllll.
He kept us alive and wasn't backed in the transfer market, was given a few players that we could actually get, tier: lowest layer. So, he's done a good job in the circumstance.
 


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