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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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I saw a stat somewhere saying it would be 47 points over a 38 game season if Dyche managed the whole campaign. That's very, very comfortable by any standard.

Not sure personally of the usefulness of this type of analysis but I do think if he had been appointed in December, we would very likely not have had the need for such a tense run-in.

Things were completely on the floor by the time Lampard left, as bad as I've ever known it personally. On the pitch, and in the aftermath of headlock gate.

He deserves a chance of starting a season with a clean slate and an opportunity to put his stamp on the squad with some new signings. He had the worst of standing starts and has had nothing but firefighting. Let him try to do more of a whole club evaluation over the summer and try to bring what he thinks we need.
 
Comparing Dyche to Lampard is like comparing holgate to Keane. They’re both dreadful. Dyche needs sacking at the final whistle on Sunday will never ever advance with him footballs moved on and tactics like his cannot compete anymore.
 
I saw a stat somewhere saying it would be 47 points over a 38 game season if Dyche managed the whole campaign. That's very, very comfortable by any standard.

Not sure personally of the usefulness of this type of analysis but I do think if he had been appointed in December, we would very likely not have had the need for such a tense run-in.

Things were completely on the floor by the time Lampard left, as bad as I've ever known it personally. On the pitch, and in the aftermath of headlock gate.

He deserves a chance of starting a season with a clean slate and an opportunity to put his stamp on the squad with some new signings. He had the worst of standing starts and has had nothing but firefighting. Let him try to do more of a whole club evaluation over the summer and try to bring what he thinks we need.

Think he’s got 18 pts from 17 games, so not sure how it would be 47.
 

Games Won

Arsenal Home,
Leeds Home,
Brentford Home,
Brighton Away

Games Drawn

Nottingham Forest Away
Chelsea Away
Tottenham Home
Crystal Palace Away
Leicester Away
Wolves Away

Games Lost

Liverpool Away
Aston Villa Home
Arsenal Away
Man Utd Away
Fulham Home
Newcastle Home
Man City Home
That's very respectable given he wasn't backed, had to take over somebody else's demoralised squad, had none of his own players, and had to cope with an internal infrastructural and leadership meltdown.

But it means nothing if we are a Championship club on Sunday.
 
I saw a stat somewhere saying it would be 47 points over a 38 game season if Dyche managed the whole campaign. That's very, very comfortable by any standard.

Not sure personally of the usefulness of this type of analysis but I do think if he had been appointed in December, we would very likely not have had the need for such a tense run-in.

Things were completely on the floor by the time Lampard left, as bad as I've ever known it personally. On the pitch, and in the aftermath of headlock gate.

He deserves a chance of starting a season with a clean slate and an opportunity to put his stamp on the squad with some new signings. He had the worst of standing starts and has had nothing but firefighting. Let him try to do more of a whole club evaluation over the summer and try to bring what he thinks we need.
18 points from 17 games = 1.05 points per game
38 games x 1.05 = 39.9 points
 
But he was still fired after achieving his objective, and quite comfortably.

His objective was to be interim manager to see us until the end of the season.

He got a longer contract because he knew full well he was interim pending Silva. 18 month wage for 6/7 months work. He's made a living out of exploiting badly ran clubs.

Comparing Dyche to Lampard is like comparing holgate to Keane. They’re both dreadful. Dyche needs sacking at the final whistle on Sunday will never ever advance with him footballs moved on and tactics like his cannot compete anymore.

Who would you have in Joe?
 
They didn’t look too bad when they mullered this forum’s favourite team 5-1 on their own patch.
That was one result , look at the way he set up against Crystal Palace, Fulham, Manchester United (albeit a tough place to go but his tactics meant we had no chance) partner his tactical short comings with his desire to stick by his favourites and hardly let anyone else have a sniff he’s an abysmal manager.
 

His objective was to be interim manager to see us until the end of the season.

He got a longer contract because he knew full well he was interim pending Silva. 18 month wage for 6/7 months work. He's made a living out of exploiting badly ran clubs.



Who would you have in Joe?
Personally I’d have gone for Tedesco before he got the Belgium job the other month , someone who is young and hungry and would allow younger players to have a chance to become better. If I had to choose now I’d go for Potter.
 
Personally I’d have gone for Tedesco before he got the Belgium job the other month , someone who is young and hungry and would allow younger players to have a chance to become better. If I had to choose now I’d go for Potter.
Potter would be a good choice..............................with the right sort of structure at the club! We dont have that!

If the jokers on the board are still around next season and the remit is stay in the division, it may as well be 1 point per game Dyche
 
Personally I’d have gone for Tedesco before he got the Belgium job the other month , someone who is young and hungry and would allow younger players to have a chance to become better. If I had to choose now I’d go for Potter.

Hadn't heard of Tedesco Joe, I've just googled him. 37. 70 odd games Schalke. 50 odd games at Spartak, 1 season at Leipzig and now Belgium.

Bit young to be diving into international football so soon? Clever like, take the Martinez route I guess. Easier work than club football.

Not sure, I think we have to swallow our pride and accept that the squad we have is bad relegation fodder mate and the priority is to stay in the league until the new stadium is built and we have people who have a clue running us.

For me, even if he's unfashionable, Dyche has done well at Burnley in doing exactly that - keeping a crap team in the league. I'm not sure we're rebuilding on a big scale anytime soon.

Staying in the league tops everything else.

Potter - I've never got the fuss. I think he was just a symptom of how Brighton are ran. They sacked Hughton who finished 17th on 36 points, and he barely improved them. 41 points first season, 41 second season and then to be fair, an impressive 51 points. Hardly worth the hype though? Have Brighton missed him?
 

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