2023/24 Sean Dyche

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Even if we had the players City and Liverpool have cannot see Dyche changing his tactics.
That argument makes no sense.

Dyche has been working on a shoestring at Burnley and now Everton.

Nobody has a clue what he would do if he could unlimited amounts on players.

I would say that Dyche has no clue either as it isn't something that he would waste his time thinking about, he seems to be a very practical man.
I don't think he is the kind to make the knife to a gunfight argument.
 

Klopp the biff never changes from 4-3-3

It's an argument on;y the uneducated or biased make. Alex Ferguson alternated between 4-4-2 and 4-5-1 for the best part of 27 years.

Dyche is literally getting moaned at for going 5-4-1. the other day.

TL;DR? Stop talking out of your arse.
Klopp's won a few trophies that Dyche absolutely never will while changing his approach to games, not the tactics per se.

Dyche's won nothing, won't change his approach and doesn't know how to game manage.
 


So Klopp only plays 4-3-3 and you think he's tactically flexible. yet you say Dyche only using 2 formations is evidence that he's one dimensional.

Get in the bin.
He plays 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1 and even in some cases 4-4-2 himself.

Dyche plays 4-5-1 or 4-4-1-1 his entire career more or less.

Arteta plays 4-2-3-1 mostly, Guardiola too, most managers have preferences for tactics and use 1 or 2, Carlo relies on 4-3-3 himself. It's the approach and preparation for games, which we don't do - we prepare to do nothing with the ball so teams just let us have it and crap on us. Much like it was with Burnley for 10 years in the Prem.

Oh yeah Dyche's flexibility means we have to shoehorn in Michael Keggers in the team, fantastic stuff, great flexibility.

Most of those have won titles and will continue to compete, the other is Sean Dyche. Fantastic example to pick btw.

GeT iN ThE BiN lol
 
He plays 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1 and even in some cases 4-4-2 himself.

Dyche plays 4-5-1 or 4-4-1-1 his entire career more or less.

Arteta plays 4-2-3-1 mostly, Guardiola too, most managers have preferences for tactics and use 1 or 2, Carlo relies on 4-3-3 himself. It's the approach and preparation for games, which we don't do - we prepare to do nothing with the ball so teams just let us have it and crap on us. Much like it was with Burnley for 10 years in the Prem.

Oh yeah Dyche's flexibility means we have to shoehorn in Michael Keggers in the team, fantastic stuff, great flexibility.

Most of those have won titles and will continue to compete, the other is Sean Dyche. Fantastic example to pick btw.

GeT iN ThE BiN lol

it's exactly why I picked them as examples. it proves that most managers are not that flexible in their approach, even the best.

Klopp plays 4-3-3 at least 99% of the time.

Notice you didn't take umbrage at me saying Ferguson basically used 2 formations for the best part of 27 tears.
 
it's exactly why I picked them as examples. it proves that most managers are not that flexible in their approach, even the best.

Klopp plays 4-3-3 at least 99% of the time.

Notice you didn't take umbrage at me saying Ferguson basically used 2 formations for the best part of 27 tears.
It's approach to the game rather than tactical approach, I know people from Bootle have it hard with the room temp IQ but try a bit to read yeah?
 
It's approach to the game rather than tactical approach, I know people from Bootle have it hard with the room temp IQ but try a bit to read yeah?

He approaches every game the same. Has done since Dortmund. High tempo, high press, direct passing and quick transitions.

Here was me thinking they were actual tactics. What exactly is a non-tactical approach anyway?

Oh, and lay off the insults, or you will be getting reported.
 

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