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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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Crapped the bed last two games with his setups. Please rectify for Saturday or we're getting pummelled.
Thought we created enough to be ahead firat half, then again this weak aet of players just did what the have done so many times. Would defo go back to the mid 3 with hopefully onana back, then prob stick with gray as the cf with dcl most likely still out. I cant have a problem with dyche because this squad is a disgrace just no real options at all.
 
Not having anybody to replicate Doucoure's pigeon-chasing routine in the final third has really left Dyche scratching his head.
 
Thought we created enough to be ahead firat half, then again this weak aet of players just did what the have done so many times. Would defo go back to the mid 3 with hopefully onana back, then prob stick with gray as the cf with dcl most likely still out. I cant have a problem with dyche because this squad is a disgrace just no real options at all.

Yeh after he changed the system.
 

You’re not even asking a question Kev. You’re all over the place. The last 3 managers have been useless but we’re not allowed to blame the board/owner for appointing them. You don’t make any sense.
I didnt say the board arent to blame for appointing them - obviously they appointed the wrong men.

We should have got Kovac when he was available instead of Lampard.

We sacked Lampard too late, or we could have brought in the likes of Emery.

We should have got anyone at all, instead of FSW.

Without all three of those horrendous consecutive mis-steps, we would be safe, despite the boards other obvious failings.
 
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At the end, after the players, in my opinion.

I can think that Dyche is an average manager, and also think he is way down the list of who is to blame for our likely relegation.
Managers always get too much credit when things go well and too much flak when things go badly. It’s the players, when they’re on the pitch, that really make the difference and we don’t have enough quality in our squad.

A perfect example of this is when you hear about a player who is absolutely boss in training but does sod all when picked for the first team. The manager is bound to pick players who look good in training and it’s up to them to take that into a match. If they don’t, that’s on them.

I’m not defending our manager(s), just saying that too much emphasis is placed on their contribution. The owner/board/DOFs are responsible for our current squad of feeble ball dodgers.

If they’d brought in players like Reidy, Cantona, Kompany - natural leaders on the pitch - we’d be comfortably mid-table or above. Instead we’ve got this shower.
 
The really Bizarre thing about comrade Kev, is that he was Allardyce`s biggest fan boy, yet seemingly has a serious hatred for Dyche ????
Because Allardyce had us safe, early doors, where Dyche is taking us down

Plus, Allardyce's track record is miles ahead of anything Dyche has accomplished.
 

I didnt say the board arent to blame for appointing them - obviously they appointed the wrong men.

We should have got Kovac when he was available instead of Lampard.

We sacked Lampard too late, or we could have brought in the likes of Emery.

We should have got anyone at all, instead of FSW.

Without all three of those horrendous consecutive mis-steps, and we would be safe, despite the boards other obvious failings.

Dyche has had no recognised centre forward for the whole of his short tenure.

Pep or Ancelotti could be managing this team and would have the exact same problems.

He`s having to try and get a tune out of the wasters he has available to him.

That`s fairly and squarely on the board, not him.
 
Dyche has had no recognised centre forward for the whole of his short tenure.

Pep or Ancelotti could be managing this team and would have the exact same problems.

He`s having to try and get a tune out of the wasters he has available to him.

That`s fairly and squarely on the board, not him.
Kovac or Emery wouldnt be relegating us you madman, let alone the idea that Pep would be.
 
Kovac or Emery wouldnt be relegating us you madman, let alone the idea that Pep would be.

They`d still have no functioning striker, so I can say with all confidence, that no matter who was our manager, they`d be in the exact same postion.

Has he ballsed up the last two games, yes he has, but that`s been down to having to juggle the misfits that he has available.

If Doucure wasn`t suspended, Coleman and Onana hadn`t been injured, they`d have all played and who knows, the results could`ve been different.

It`s on the board, comrade, not the manager.
 

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