I'm not convinced he's as bald as he makes out to be eitherMy only criticism of Dyche is he shaves his head but keeps a bit of sideburn. Seems redundant.
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I'm not convinced he's as bald as he makes out to be eitherMy only criticism of Dyche is he shaves his head but keeps a bit of sideburn. Seems redundant.
I couldn't care less if Maupay is scoring 20 goals with every part of his anatomy in every training session, when it comes to match days he doesn't score. If Dyche can't see that Maupay scored one goal last season, regularly misses chances that an u13s striker would slot, and has started this season in exactly the same vein, or does see that and continues to pick him because of his "infinite" training observations then maybe our problems run deeper than "one goal" Maupay.Because a man who sees them in training an infinite number of times more than us has made that decision. You think he just does it because he wants us to lose?
Because a man who sees them in training an infinite number of times more than us has made that decision. You think he just does it because he wants us to lose?
Agree, and he rectified that.He chose Keane over Mina, people make mistakes.
Agree, and he rectified that.
After conceding almost 20 goals.Agree, and he rectified that.
Agree, and he rectified that.
No, it's because he is a ridiculously stubborn, short-sighted, safety first manager. Who genuinely believes that it is better to play senior pros who make the same mistakes time and time again, than it is to play younger players who might make a mistake but are still young enough to learn, or might throw up a positive surprise.Because a man who sees them in training an infinite number of times more than us has made that decision. You think he just does it because he wants us to lose?
What if they are turbo-Maupay in training?No, it's because he is a ridiculously stubborn, short-sighted, safety first manager. Who genuinely believes that it is better to play senior pros who make the same mistakes time and time again, than it is to play younger players who might make a mistake but are still young enough to learn, or might throw up a positive surprise.
We can't carry on making excuses for them simple asThe chances we had should have been enough to win this game. It's going to be a long season, a struggle no doubt.