No I meant not being able to stand Dyche pal. OK fair enough. I can stand Dyche.Yep sure, are you though, it's normal the ones that try dead ard to convince.
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No I meant not being able to stand Dyche pal. OK fair enough. I can stand Dyche.Yep sure, are you though, it's normal the ones that try dead ard to convince.
That’s the low hanging fruit. He has 2 better options now…don’t start Doucoure
I respect the man.Dyche's on for a hat-trick of relegation dodges I can't think another manager has achieved in living memory.
- Sunderland and Wigan both scraped up a few seasons running but did that a) with unsustainable spending that worsened their situation) and / or b) different managers) c) then sunk nearly into oblivion regardless.
- Other than our ownership / debt threat (and we're all agreed that's not on Sean, if anything we're a more attractive proposition thanks to being in the Prem) what more can he do than keep us safe whilst spending minimally and ideally developing some youth talent
- I've never seen a hint of losing the changing room (patterson 'shennanigans' quickly fizzled out)
Get behind him. Further up we go, the better the owners we attract on better terms.
Anywhere 12th or better and he’s safe. 16-18 and he’s likely got something to worry about.With possible new ownership, along with the stadium next season, I think he needs to lock-in a top 8 position to cement himself as manager.
It's probably the ugly or at times effective pragmatism that the club needs for a while after revolving doors for managers season after season, apart from being spoiled by having one of the best-ever managers for 2 seasons.I respect the man.
But I am repulsed by the ‘football’
If I wasn’t an ST holding Evertonian I wouldn’t watch us for a big clock.
Understand all that .It's probably the ugly or at times effective pragmatism that the club needs for a while after revolving doors for managers season after season, apart from being spoiled by having one of the best-ever managers for 2 seasons.
Realistically, the amount of points like last season should be achieved, disregarding any deductions. Overall I go into the season way more relaxed than last season, despite the squad not really being better and only one real underdog with Ipswich instead of 3 like last season. But we don't have the money to close all the gaps.
We won't go into the stadium for good football under Dyche and probably wouldn't either under 98% of the managers currently. Hoping still we can add again a few more goals by being a bit more effective in front of the goal and avoid any 10+ without a win series.
New ground .No way does this 1970s football throwback take us to a new ground and new beginning no way.
It's a perfect example of Stockholm syndromeBeen our saviour. Doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Been a brilliant manager and I hope he leads us into the new stadium.
If you think Dyche has been a ‘brilliant’ manager you would presumably have to invent a new collection of superlatives to describe Kendall , Catterick and Royle ?Been our saviour. Doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Been a brilliant manager and I hope he leads us into the new stadium.
Been our saviour. Doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Been a brilliant manager and I hope he leads us into the new stadium.