not Dyches fault though.
FFS I'd love to have his job if I didnt have to be held responsible for 0 goals scored.
so if it’s not he’s not getting sacked
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not Dyches fault though.
FFS I'd love to have his job if I didnt have to be held responsible for 0 goals scored.
What would you have done differently today?Too stubborn and has too many favourites.
lets say he loses the next 3 (likely) would you be so confident?so if it’s not he’s not getting sacked
That’s a brilliant jokePeople digging out Dyche.
His job is to set the team up to create more clear cut chances than the opposition; he did that in both the Fulham game and today.
He also showed flexibility in player selection; rightfully dropping Keane & Maupay, opting for Branthwaite & Dobbin (and even later on, Chermiti & Cannon from the bench ahead of Maupay).
Played 3, lost 3, goals scored 0. It’s hard to stay positive. But we’re looking much better under Dyche than we ever did under Lampard.
And at the risk of sounding like a broken record: if we’d have signed a striker before the season, we’d be sitting on 6 points now.
This defeat wasn't on him.
welets say he loses the next 3 (likely) would you be so confident?
I said 30 at the start of the season I now see 25 as touch and go.Time to go.
We will be lucky to get 30 points.
People need to get this idea out of their heads. We simply can’t afford to sack and pay-off another manager and coaching staff. It will be Dyche for the remainder of the season. He deserves a fair crack with with attacking players in and some of the injured players returningLose to Sheff Utd and I’d happily see him go. Had he called out the shambolic recruitment then i’d give him a pass, but he didn’t, so I don’t.
That’s a brilliant joke
Cannon should be played ahead of Danjuma and Maupay As Centre forward.People digging out Dyche.
His job is to set the team up to create more clear cut chances than the opposition; he did that in both the Fulham game and today.
He also showed flexibility in player selection; rightfully dropping Keane & Maupay, opting for Branthwaite & Dobbin (and even later on, Chermiti & Cannon from the bench ahead of Maupay).
Played 3, lost 3, goals scored 0. It’s hard to stay positive. But we’re looking much better under Dyche than we ever did under Lampard.
And at the risk of sounding like a broken record: if we’d have signed a striker before the season, we’d be sitting on 6 points now.
Time to go.
We will be lucky to get 30 points.