I long for midtable mediocrity after the last 2 years. If he can get us to that then so be it.
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I’m not sure a competent manager plays Keane over Mina and picks him, despite terrible form, for 10 games which only result in one win.Talking sense in that post match interview. Glad to hear it. He know there are deep issues that needs fixing. If he can grant us a safe midtable finish and solve a few of our issues while doing so, Im all for it. He is, as expected, a competant manager, unlike our previous 2.
I'm not trying to be divisive, but everything he said there should be clear to anybody who knows anything about football. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he's saying it out loud and on television, but that alone isn't enough.Honestly, I'm sold. Almost literally everything he said there is how I feel as well. Jebus.
I guess. There isn't just one way to do it. I feel like Diego is a uniquely skilled manager and that probably isn't something we can match.Not at all....I'm saying we should aspire to Simeone.
As i wrote, id see who would be interested and then if its not someone levels above then id just keep Dyche.
With the caveat that all signings must be u23.
How about if we offer him $$$ ???I guess. There isn't just one way to do it. I feel like Diego is a uniquely skilled manager and that probably isn't something we can match.
Sorry but Dyche - along with other long ball dinosaurs such as Pulis, Allardyce, Pardew et al - have no business being at any club looking to progress.Dyche was appointed around the time several other clubs around us were changing managers. Imo he was the best man for the job then and he still is.
Agreed. He has to go.Sorry but Dyche - along with other long ball dinosaurs such as Pulis, Allardyce, Pardew et al - have no business being at any club looking to progress.
Of course we are grateful to Dyche for saving us from relegation and in hindsight it was an excellent decision to appoint him. But the board need to think outside the box and appointment someone in the frame of Roberto De Zerbi or Graham Potter.
Our base is terrible at the moment and the most important we do not have that money to change massively.Sorry but Dyche - along with other long ball dinosaurs such as Pulis, Allardyce, Pardew et al - have no business being at any club looking to progress.
Of course we are grateful to Dyche for saving us from relegation and in hindsight it was an excellent decision to appoint him. But the board need to think outside the box and appointment someone in the frame of Roberto De Zerbi or Graham Potter.
I’ve been saying this all month. I’m on the fence about keeping him on but it’s all the same rhetoric that was used (by myself as well) for keeping Lampard on.I'm not trying to be divisive, but everything he said there should be clear to anybody who knows anything about football. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he's saying it out loud and on television, but that alone isn't enough.
I get that people want him to stay on, but people were praising Lampard's comments about the club and his similar solid, but unspectacular, run of form and saying he deserved to stay on. I don't think Dyche is as bad as Lampard but I just don't think he's very good and I fear some are getting carried away with the emotion of it all. Some of those singing his praises now will have turned on him by November. You can bet the farm on that.