If he had a good reason to play a CB at RB and a 38 year RB at RM, plus leave Onana out the side, then fair enough.
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He obviously had a good reason in his head but sadly it got lost in translation.If he had a good reason to play a CB at RB and a 38 year RB at RM, plus leave Onana out the side, then fair enough.
It was poor but if there was a lack of fight, I’d be expecting us to be losing by 3 or 4 most games. We’ve drawn 4 out of 5 and scored late goals in the last two home games to salvage something at least. Have to start taking advantage of the home games and start the games quicker though, seems like most of our home games drift for about an hour before anything of note happens.Where was the fight? We had the ball enough to at least attempt SOMETHING but nah it was just more of the same lifeless, limp crap we got for 99% of the game.
And here is the counter argument to that.…..doing a magnificent job, I’d genuinely be concerned about losing him and would be seriously looking to extend his current deal.
Sure, we’d have different selection views and I would challenge the decision to start Young and not utilise Dobbin (in the Doucoure position) from the bench but if you lack quality then you have to organise your team accordingly and we’re one of the best defensive units in the division.
The void of attacking quality is not his fault, it’s his problem. Dyche can only work with what he’s given and yet Thelwell escapes criticism for wasting a fortune on inadequate central strikers.
With all that’s been going on Dyche continues to give us a chance, I don’t think there’s many in the game who would do that with our troubles and this squad. Terrific work.
And here is the counter argument to that.
Dyche's management is based on ethics, work hard, discipline, eat well, train well,
If Dyche was given 150mil to spend for his own players we would play exactly the same as we are now and exactly the same as he has been doing for the last 10 years, hoofball! Its absolutely shambolic to watch lumping it from Pickford to DCL 30 times a game, you don't need your Pro-license to come up with these tactics, just go to any amateur league and see the same tactics.
We look like the only football team that doesn't work on patterns of play or style of play, its basically defend for ye life and lets see if we can nick a goal.
That will not give you consistency, it will not give players a chance to get some form. Constantly chasing shadows, the very few players with any flair (wingers) are running around like headless chickens chasing shadows and are essentially a second full back. Why are so many players out of form? Because of his tactics and style, Why are our defenders high up in the stats tables? because all we do is defend, its horrific
He isn't brave enough to take on the likes on the mighty Palace Luton Wolves Fulham at home.
He simply has to go in the summer!
If he is here beyond next season then dont expect anything other than what you are seeing right now, that's what he is.
Is Mcneil better than what he showing?Don't think that would be the case. He's never had a transfer kitty or a club to draw in a calibre of player. When he had a chance to get Steven Defour for example, he did.
Ancelloti played the exact same way with more "quality" than Dyche has now.
Best managers get the best out of what they've got. Not this modern idealistic view on what football should be.
Due to the points deduction Dyche has to accumulate near 50 points all with being the 3rd lowest spenders in the league.
Whinge and moan about the brand of football. The man has one of the toughest jobs in football imo.