If we go down I doubt very much he survives been honest. Regardless of the personell he will have had almost 20 games to keep us up and I don't think any manager keeps his job if relegated
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If you look at the stats you can see how many goal scoring chances Arsenal produced in the first 40 minutes. It was nothing. We led all the important statistics before Saka's goal. So it was brilliant collective play in the first 40 minutes, and with slightly better attacking players we should have led.‘It will be shown at many coaching seminars’. That’s some serious grade A narcotics you have there.
If you look at the stats you can see how many goal scoring chances Arsenal produced in the first 40 minutes. It was nothing. We led all the important statistics before Saka's goal. So it was brilliant collective play in the first 40 minutes, and with slightly better attacking players we should have led.
Sam Allardyce didn't keep his when we didn't get relegated, which was insanityIf we go down I doubt very much he survives been honest. Regardless of the personell he will have had almost 20 games to keep us up and I don't think any manager keeps his job if relegated
And when dyche ends up the same or only slightly better then what? There is nothing to get out of this squad literally nothing. Skating by on fluke goals and corners will get us nothing over the season except relegation.Mate he won 1 of his last 14 games. He is one of the worst managers in the history of this club.
Dyche is very much picking up the pieces from the mess he left us in (albeit in tandem with the board).
So was it a good performance for 40 minutes? Did we close the spaces Arsenal so desperately want to use? Did we catch Arsenal off balance? If the answer is yes, then it was obviously a good tactical plan.We nullified a good team for 40 minutes before a highly predictable collapse. Nobody is basing a coaching seminar on it.
To bring who in though? If we go down and we get rid of him, we’d be getting rid of a manager who has had multiple Championship promotions in the past. I wouldn’t be happy doing that unless the person we brought in had a similar record.If we go down I doubt very much he survives been honest. Regardless of the personell he will have had almost 20 games to keep us up and I don't think any manager keeps his job if relegated
Who knows. My point is no manager would survive a relegation here .To bring who in though? If we go down and we get rid of him, we’d be getting rid of a manager who has had multiple Championship promotions in the past. I wouldn’t be happy doing that unless the person we brought in had a similar record.
I agree Burnley are doing well with Kompany but I don’t think anyone on a shortlist of managers if we go down and get rid of Dyche would have a better chance than him of doing a good job in the Championship.Who knows. My point is no manager would survive a relegation here .
Look at what Burnley did . It's working out fine for them.
So was it a good performance for 40 minutes? Did we close the spaces Arsenal so desperately want to use? Did we catch Arsenal off balance? If the answer is yes, then it was obviously a good tactical plan.
When it comes to the trainer's seminar, you seem a little autistic. The point was that the tactics were very good. It is also the case that even if the tactics were flawless. then it is still the players who play the match, it is not decided around a tactics board, mistakes can occur, coincidences, etc., and last but not least, if the other team has 11 better players than the opponent, then as a rule the team with the best players win.
Perhaps. But as i said I don't see any manager surviving a relegation.I agree Burnley are doing well with Kompany but I don’t think anyone on a shortlist of managers if we go down and get rid of Dyche would have a better chance than him of doing a good job in the Championship.
i half think they appointed him in the first place because he’s got teams promotedPerhaps. But as i said I don't see any manager surviving a relegation.
I highly doubt it . They appointed him to keep us up. If he doesn't he will be gone for me anyway. Didn't they include a big bonus if we survivei half think they appointed him in the first place because he’s got teams promoted
Perhaps. But as i said I don't see any manager surviving a relegation.