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2023/24 Sean Dyche

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He's right to be called out as Sunday was simply not good enough by a country mile.

If he wants to continue to tow the line with "I know the situation with the board/lack of money and I'm fine with that" then he needs to get more out of what he has available.

His "get them PL fit" has been absolutely proven to be a load of crap as seen on Sunday. So, he needs to get players in and get them in the team asap to start making a difference because that first team on Sunday had "relegation" written all over their faces from minute 1.

Tarkowski even basically said the body language of "some" of the players wasn't good enough. That's unacceptable after 1 game.
 
So now that the dust of the Villa destruction has settled, how are we excusing the clown fiesta this time? "Didn't have his team", "Kenwright is doing tactics for him"...?

….I don’t mind him but just because i like somebody I wouldn’t make excuses for Sunday. I thought the performance was chronic, probably the worst under his tenure. Everybody involved in the club is accountable for that.

i thought there was some promise against Fulham (accepting they were very poor) but the lack of competitiveness & organisation on Sunday was a real concern.

i wasn’t impressed with his post-match demeanour, I thought he should be angry but he seemed relaxed with the loss. I certainly wouldn’t be calling for a change but I’d be wanting to see a reaction this weekend.
 
….I don’t mind him but just because i like somebody I wouldn’t make excuses for Sunday. I thought the performance was chronic, probably the worst under his tenure

i thought there was some promise against Fulham (accepting they were very poor) but the lack of competitiveness & organisation on Sunday was a real concern.

i wasn’t impressed with his post-match demeanour, I thought he should be angry but he seemed relaxed with the loss. I certainly wouldn’t be calling for a change but I’d be wanting to see a reaction this weekend.
There was also a lack of organisation for Fulham as well, although we were clearly the better side, certain things got exposed which Villa capitalised on.

The lack of midfield structure, has now cost us 2 games; the narrowness of the defence when we’re under pressure. His idea that you allow crosses into the box and you react to the second ball is a disaster waiting to happen.

He’s putting blind faith in players that are not good enough for this club, coupled with horrible tactics.

He has all week to drill something into them; if the same issues exist then it’ll prove it shows he’s out of his depth with his antiquated approach to football
 

There was also a lack of organisation for Fulham as well, although we were clearly the better side, certain things got exposed which Villa capitalised on.

The lack of midfield structure, has now cost us 2 games; the narrowness of the defence when we’re under pressure. His idea that you allow crosses into the box and you react to the second ball is a disaster waiting to happen.

He’s putting blind faith in players that are not good enough for this club, coupled with horrible tactics.

He has all week to drill something into them; if the same issues exist then it’ll prove it shows he’s out of his depth with his antiquated approach to football
Thd midfield setup is a big frustration of mine. Whilst not technically gifted that midfield should be very well set up to cover space, win the ball back and support the defence. That's something that can be coached and isn't happening.
 

Think we can be adrift at the bottom of the table in 10 games he doesn’t sort out the mess at the back and this shambles of board doesn’t bring anyone half decent in.
True, but the alternative is to sack someone after a handful of games.

Surely you have to see whether it's a few poor results or the norm?
 
….I don’t mind him but just because i like somebody I wouldn’t make excuses for Sunday. I thought the performance was chronic, probably the worst under his tenure

i thought there was some promise against Fulham (accepting they were very poor) but the lack of competitiveness & organisation on Sunday was a real concern.

i wasn’t impressed with his post-match demeanour, I thought he should be angry but he seemed relaxed with the loss. I certainly wouldn’t be calling for a change but I’d be wanting to see a reaction this weekend.
It's an away match mate, he doesn't expect to take anything from those, why should he be angry?

It is absolutely chronic and he's fallen in the same BS like every game he's managed for us, except (ironically) the 1st one. There's no donkey to magically kick the ball in the net this time either, so he's out of his Doucoure wild card as he's back to form being terrible.

We're lacking "fit" players apparently, after a full season which was expected to be enough to get people up to Dyche's speed, which we've failed.
We've somehow mastered the art of simultaneously looking dangerous and like we're about to score but we never do as we're basically impotent as a team and rely on shots from distance or "lump it in to the big guy", who is usually Neal Maupay, as Chermiti will take 7 months to be "Dyche ready" obviously.
We've made timely changes only when we're absolutely dire as is the Dyche ruling, and they've been laughable changes as well to be perfectly honest, but if we have to be positive - we can still see this changing for the better at some point (and to see subs being used before the 80th minute, obligatory @Paul Rideout lol )
We've addressed 0 issues from last year and in fact invited some more in in the persistence of Michael Keane, and there's a lot more problems if we have to dig more.

People will still say the problems are with Kenwright/Moshiri though, naturally, as they obviously pick the training, team and tactics and are personally responsible for the dross we play on the pitch. "Oh but there's no one better to play" I hear you say - yeah, shame we haven't bought any strikers or anything. Or we've forgotten Branthwaite behind. We defo can't also play a youngster of any sort and not Maupay, because we're going for ExPeRiEnCe. But if we do - well, we'll just never play on the ground like we try when he's on the pitch, we'll HOOOOOOOF and play with 9 men behind the ball and 1 striker chasing shadows. I get it, Dobbin (and Cannon, etc.) is raw, but he's also capable to produce something and clearly wants to show it or try things, whereas Iwobi is proven crap, but experienced proven crap and "a good motor" no doubt are valued above flair or ability to make things happen for the Slug.

I've lost all hope Dyche has changed his Brexit ways and we're just the Blue Burnley now. We have to hope we survive by the skin of our teeth again to further prove that we're the turd that the Premier League just can't flush.
 

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