Is “he’s better than Lampard” really all these weird Dyche fanboys have to hang their hats on? Is that the bar now, being better than Frank Lampard, who’s universally recognised as a laughing stock of a manager?
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That’s not howHe still got more wins than Lampard with those first 44 games. Lampard only managed 44 games. That's all I can go off, their first 44.
Because that's both of their first 44 games in charge. Lampard only made it to 44.Why involve this dire season at all then, if it's the overall record?
Even in all of Dyches games, his stats aren't worse and his points per game are 6 pts better off in a season than Lampards.That’s not how
It should work though.
Like I’ve pointed out a sacked manager usually is on a poor run. If you use all
Dyche’s games,His stats will be worse.
Like I could argue that Lampard had a terrible squad to pick from first 12/13 games last season. Compared to what dyche had this season.
Im only talking about it because that was the topic of conversation tonight and I came onto an Internet forum for some discussionIs “he’s better than Lampard” really all these weird Dyche fanboys have to hang their hats on? Is that the bar now, being better than Frank Lampard, who’s universally recognised as a laughing stock of a manager?
Yes, overall 44 is your hanging point - this season is a detriment to your own argument as we're shockingly dire and his winning % is very Lampard.Because that's both of their first 44 games in charge. Lampard only made it to 44.
Im only talking about it because that was the topic of conversation tonight and I came onto an Internet forum for some discussion
I think people forget just how much of an incompetent, but popular and highly-remunerated charlatan Frank Lampard was...
"At least he's better than Lampard" - one of the worst to manage us. You could even say he's better than the swine too, but it's a ridiculously low barIs “he’s better than Lampard” really all these weird Dyche fanboys have to hang their hats on? Is that the bar now, being better than Frank Lampard, who’s universally recognised as a laughing stock of a manager?
It’s like that Ben wynstanley fella fromIs “he’s better than Lampard” really all these weird Dyche fanboys have to hang their hats on? Is that the bar now, being better than Frank Lampard, who’s universally recognised as a laughing stock of a manager?
Time will tell mate. I only ever wanted Dyche as our manager because of the situation we were in. Was sick of relegation battles and wanted a normal season. I rated him for the job he did with Burnley. Considering our finances and all of the other terminal stuff we have going on, I think he's the safest option we can get. I know people want the best for Everton because 'were Everton' but that's not the reality right now. We need stability on the pitch and inside the dressing room considering everything is falling to pieces elsewhere."At least he's better than Lampard" - one of the worst to manage us. You could even say he's better than the swine too, but it's a ridiculously low bar
"He'll change with money" - no.
"The way he set up with Burnley was because they're Burnley fgs" - no, it's because Sean Dyche only knows one way to play and it's eye-gouging dire terrorball.
"This isn't his own team" - he relegated his own team more than once.
What else?
In Dyches 'win to keep us up game' we didn't go behind. I know which scenario I prefer.
Don't get you. What would have happened had we lost to Bournemouth?We did, against Wolves when we drew 1-1.
No, time has already told us - 10 years of choosing this exact way to play, both in the Prem and the Championship (with the team he relegated himself too) and we're still in a relegation battle tells us all we need to know.Time will tell mate. I only ever wanted Dyche as our manager because of the situation we were in. Was sick of relegation battles and wanted a normal season. I rated him for the job he did with Burnley. Considering our finances and all of the other terminal stuff we have going on, I think he's the safest option we can get. I know people want the best for Everton because 'were Everton' but that's not the reality right now. We need stability on the pitch and inside the dressing room considering everything is falling to pieces elsewhere.
Don't get you. What would have happened had we lost to Bournemouth?