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2023/24 Sean Dyche

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What's that got to do with Sean Dyche though, just seems like a deflection to me, the facts are Dyche averages marginally over 1 goal per game over a now well established managerial career, it's fair to assume he is satisfied with this style of play.
Just making Everton manager comparisons. Is he satisfied? I dunno, I presume he’d like us to score more
 
The fact he’s won 5 games as Everton manager and 4 of them have been 1-0.

I was at a few of those one nil wins and we definitely had chances to score more. Dyche can't help it if players miss or in the case of Brentford the ref decides to chalk out a legitimate goal.

What I would say is that as he doesn't use his bench a lot that tends to leave us hanging on towards the end of the game so if we are 1-0 up around the 60th sort of minute then at that stage he is playing for that result. He's not as negative as some managers but there is some truth to what you've posted.
 
Hopefully he can win a game of football today using his managerial skills. Hopefully he doesn't keep picking awful players because he likes them while pretending that the others have fictional fitness issues with a 'look at me, I'm a hardman' attitude after the fact.
 
Hopefully he can win a game of football today using his managerial skills. Hopefully he doesn't keep picking awful players because he likes them while pretending that the others have fictional fitness issues with a 'look at me, I'm a hardman' attitude after the fact.

I hope when the opposition manager changes the course of the game around the 60 minute mark with a tactical tweak and subs, that our manager reacts and does something. I know this is probably reaching way too far.
 

Might seem obvious what he needs to do today (Garner, Keane, Maupay etc), but if he makes big changes and we lose, the players will believe there is no real plan and heads will drop even further. Usually spells the end. If he makes the changes and we win then happy days.

If he sticks with Keane, Maupay running around, Garner out wide, Patterson playing badly and we still win, not sure whether that’s great news other than the 3 points. Gets us closer to injuries clearing up I guess.

He’s massively reliant on the players actually performing properly today, not just aggression etc but the basics of football, like passing and shooting. I don’t envy him that with this group. Sometimes there is no correct answer with this lot.
 
The team news today could deflate the fanbase and impact the atmosphere.

If that happens, he needs to get the players to step up.

Todays game could kill his job

It feels wrong for me, everything surrounding the game feels off. It feels a lot like the Southampton game in January, it was just absolutely nailed on we were losing that. This feels like a similar tipping point today. I can’t see any universe in which we win this game.
 

Didnt see the Brighton game Wolves played, But saw them against Man U and thought they were quite decent and a bit unlucky to lose. If Dyche sticks to Keane and Maupay then we are under pressure already. An hour from now the magical nectar of beers will start to dumb the frustration of looking at Dyche asking his stooges what shall we do next.
 
I hope when the opposition manager changes the course of the game around the 60 minute mark with a tactical tweak and subs, that our manager reacts and does something. I know this is probably reaching way too far.
68/69 minutes before Dyche reacts to anything.

How many times have fans seen things completely not working at half time thinking changes need to made, then The same team run out 2nd half as Dyche is hoping for things to be different, that's why he is a manager who manages teams in the bottom 3 throughout his career
 

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