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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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His press conferences are beginning to irk me, he’s looking particularly stubborn, which is one of the worst manager traits in my opinion.
It's both his biggest strength & weakness, for us at Burnley it usually ended up working out bar his last season.

I think Woan and Stone (and the rest of his team) are major yes men and it really is to his detriment - for an example, I remember when Dyche had an illness (covid I think) and he was away from the squad for a game he was on Zoom at half time supposedly dishing out a team talk. You know how Dyche always goes on about the feel of the game etc etc, well you're not getting that sat at home riddled with covid on zoom, Woan should have told him to f*** off.

I really found that bizzare; surely you want the guy who's at the game infront of the players giving a half time team talk, must have been a really strange moment.

Looking as an outsider it appears that you are creating a ton more than you were under Frank but since putting Keane in it's looked a bit leaky at the back...

I can only think that Mina has tossed it off as he's OOC, Coady he might not be keen on playing because he's on loan but yeah these are the details that griped us at Burnley as well.

The most annoying being putting a 38 year old Peter Crouch on as sub over Matej Vydra when chasing a game, then launching the ball to him as a head on a stick, despite not actually being that good of a targetman...

A positive is that we used to do quite well against Brighton, although they are a different side now than they were last season
 

Crap reply about why no subs.

Hope we have plans for a proper manager if we stay up.
What else was he ever going to say though? He obviously thought it was the right thing to do, otherwise he wouldn’t have done it, so all he was ever going to do was defend it. People expecting managers to throw themselves under a bus in these things is even more bizarre than expecting them to do it to players.
 
Crap reply about why no subs.

Hope we have plans for a proper manager if we stay up.

Would have loved to have pushed him on that.
"Yeah it looked that way Sean. Leicester were leaving lots of gaps and space. Did you think maybe you had a player in Gray that could have exploited that even more?. Some of your players looked leggy aswell. A fresh legged pacy player against a tired defence to really go for those crucial extra two points. Not even think about it?"

I think id have got thrown out.
 
It's both his biggest strength & weakness, for us at Burnley it usually ended up working out bar his last season.

I think Woan and Stone (and the rest of his team) are major yes men and it really is to his detriment - for an example, I remember when Dyche had an illness (covid I think) and he was away from the squad for a game he was on Zoom at half time supposedly dishing out a team talk. You know how Dyche always goes on about the feel of the game etc etc, well you're not getting that sat at home riddled with covid on zoom, Woan should have told him to f*** off.

I really found that bizzare; surely you want the guy who's at the game infront of the players giving a half time team talk, must have been a really strange moment.

Looking as an outsider it appears that you are creating a ton more than you were under Frank but since putting Keane in it's looked a bit leaky at the back...

I can only think that Mina has tossed it off as he's OOC, Coady he might not be keen on playing because he's on loan but yeah these are the details that griped us at Burnley as well.

The most annoying being putting a 38 year old Peter Crouch on as sub over Matej Vydra when chasing a game, then launching the ball to him as a head on a stick, despite not actually being that good of a targetman...

A positive is that we used to do quite well against Brighton, although they are a different side now than they were last season
Unsurprisingly, there is absolutely nothing in your post that gives me confidence that Dyche is the right man. Thanks amigo.
 

What else was he ever going to say though? He obviously thought it was the right thing to do, otherwise he wouldn’t have done it, so all he was ever going to do was defend it. People expecting managers to throw themselves under a bus in these things is even more bizarre than expecting them to do it to players.

Literally every single person i know who has an interest in Everton has raised that question since that night. It was a perfectly fair question. Nobody is expecting him to say any different but the fact its been highlighted by so many tells you that maybe...just maybe it was quite a negative call.
 
I'm glad he was asked about keane
Didn't exactly categorically defend him and acknowledged the importance of form on picking his first 11
It might be wishful thinking but can see coady in for this one and that extra bit of leadership on Patterson side won't hurt either
 
I'm glad he was asked about keane
Didn't exactly categorically defend him and acknowledged the importance of form on picking his first 11
It might be wishful thinking but can see coady in for this one and that extra bit of leadership on Patterson side won't hurt either

There is categorically 0% chance he is dropping Keane. The fella talks absolute waffle so I would pay no attention to what he says to the press.
 
Three games now he has cost us points due to his reluctance to use substitutions. Holgate allowed to stay on until he was sent off, when Dyche was the only one watching the game who didn't seem to grasp that a second yellow card was just an inevitable matter of time. Against Newcastle, he left Godfrey on despite him being targeted and rinsed right through the game and being culpable for 3 of the goals. On Monday night he had a team out on its feet and he had Onana and Gray on the bench who would have possibly been the difference between us getting 1 point and 3 points.

His blind faith in his favourites and his total inaptitude in game management, will , in all probability be the end of us as a premier league club. Leicester were there for the taking, but, the Ginger Louis Armstrong was more concerned with not getting beaten than going for a win. The problem with that was we are running out of games and that was one of our more winnable games.
 
There is categorically 0% chance he is dropping Keane. The fella talks absolute waffle so I would pay no attention to what he says to the press.
All the players need to keep doing what they're doing until we pick them and I make that clear to them," added Dyche. "You can only pick 11 players. Everyone has got to stay fit, everyone has to stay sharp and everyone has to stay committed to the cause.

"That's what we're looking to do until the team has to change, or does change."

That says to me he's only looking to change the team when an injury occurs otherwise its same again as usual.

Like you said, Keane ain't going nowhere and he's got a terrible blind spot for him
 

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