Starting to chuck bodies in front of the bus.He must've been misquoted.
Can't believe he actually said that?
I hope he’s feeling the heat.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Starting to chuck bodies in front of the bus.He must've been misquoted.
Can't believe he actually said that?
I think he's good a manager for teams that have the ambition to stay up season after season, but not progress further, but that's not for us in the long term. This season it is, but won't be in 2027 or 2028, as it must be our objective to be a consistent mid-table or top half team, which will be the ceiling for us, given the financial ability of us and other teams. This will take a few years obviously, but I don't see him the manager to do so.Who Dyche?
Hes a good manager, i think there is a bit of jeopardy there with the points deduction, but if we stay as we are now now, id wholly back him to keep us up. Over 38 games with no thrird party, hes building this club, defo, hes a proper football manager.
Clearly we have to run an anti virus, the squads got an overhang of a mismath of players through anumbe rof differentm anagers, it lack cohesivness and has clear limits, this is is an interesting period, were i feel long term ecsions are made - im looking at adversity and how people react and im sure he is to. I think that will have long term consequences.
But im absoultley backing him, even if everyone here is is losseing their load and im gonna back through this period when things rent going well 100%
Ive seen enough to know hes a good and proper manager.
No question or hesitation.
The team he sent out didn't even believe they could score a goal…. I’ll 100% stick with him, if he manages to keep us up with all that’s going on it will be some achievement. I watched that game and generally couldn’t blame the manager for the defeat.
Who Dyche?
Hes a good manager, i think there is a bit of jeopardy there with the points deduction, but i think if we stay as we are now now, id wholly back him to keep us up. Over 38 games with no thrird party - its a non issue. If we stay up hes building this club and it needs it, defo, hes a proper football manager.
Clearly we have to run an anti virus, the squads got an overhang of a mismath of players through a number of different managers, it lack cohesiveness and has clear limits, this is is an interesting period, were i feel long term decsions are made - im looking at adversity and how people react and im sure he is to. I think that will have long term consequences.
But im absoultley backing him, even if everyone here is is losseing their load and im gonna back through this period when things rent going well 100%
Ive seen enough to know hes a good and proper manager.
No question or hesitation.
Nobody but you pines for Lampard, so im not sure why you keep mentioning him.Maybe he's right ? I dont see any yoof that seems capable of playing Premier League football. When Tom Davies is the pick of the bunch it tells its own story.
Under the cockney clown it was the players who were awful and his hands were supposedly tied as manager. Now under Dyche the players are suddenly very good and its the manager holding them back.
Our fans in a nutshell lol
I like you and debates with you on various points but this is pointless - you make the same and more mistakes, just admit you've got no idea instead of swerving the question lol
Thats not far off the current game planIf I was him , we won't like it but I'd set the defensive wall back up and get back to clean sheet fc.
He will be next week when they are all on their jollies in Europe.Starting to chuck bodies in front of the bus.
I hope he’s feeling the heat.
It was a few games ago , trying far to hard now to score . We leave much more space between the mid and defence .Thats not far off the current game plan
If I was him , we won't like it but I'd set the defensive wall back up and get back to clean sheet fc.
He’s managed:Who Dyche?
Hes a good manager, i think there is a bit of jeopardy there with the points deduction, but if we stay as we are now now, id wholly back him to keep us up. Over 38 games with no thrird party, hes building this club, defo, hes a proper football manager.
He, has manager, oversaw 4 attacking players being brought to the club. He plays 1 regularly. The other now and then, hasn’t coached the youngster and refuses to give the winger a go.Clearly we have to run an anti virus, the squads got an overhang of a mismath of players through a number of different managers, it lack cohesiveness and has clear limits, this is is an interesting period, were i feel long term decsions are made - im looking at adversity and how people react and im sure he is to. I think that will have long term consequences.
Currently I'd take the singular point over none with 3 concededto…. Still not win games?
He’s managed:
Throughout his entire managerial career, over 400 games, he averages 1.2 goals per game
- 29 home games
- Won 7
- Scored 22
In the top flight it’s 0.8 goals per game and 1.2 points per game.
His points per game at Everton is now lower than Burnley (1.32) and Watford (1.39) at 1.30
So no, he’s not a good manager. The stats, which everyone loves to use to defend, proves that he isn’t.
He, has manager, oversaw 4 attacking players being brought to the club. He plays 1 regularly. The other now and then, hasn’t coached the youngster and refuses to give the winger a go.
He brought the awful Doucoure back into the fold, so that’s 5. And we’ve gone backwards with scoring
But like I’ve said, standards for some of the fanbase are Sean Dyche so I’m not surprised