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Example...Gibbs White plays his position better in terms of team play. Doucoure at pace and in the box scores. But my god he can't pass or control a football
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Baby giraffe, with clowns shoes on.
He is.
Example...Gibbs White plays his position better in terms of team play. Doucoure at pace and in the box scores. But my god he can't pass or control a football
I hope the plan isn’t to barely avoid relegation until then.We can do that when we have a board and ownership fit for purpose. As long as Kenwright remains, forget it.
It is odd that the general consensus has been that Dyche has been let down by the Board given he has barely had the use of a striker since he arrived. Now he has one, scored in the cup and had a good PL debut today, but the hordes are now calling for Dyche’s head. Surely he deserves an opportunity to show what can be done with an actual striker?Doncaster away was tough because the players made it so. It shouldn't have been but until Beto came on...it was.
United had just given City a tough game at home last week. Have lost games by a small margin. They're not getting rolled over like Luton and Burnley (£100mill net they've spent too with hipster Kompany steering clear of the boos), they look like a side that will collect points over the season but will struggle to stay up cos they can't score having sold their best players and not spent.
Was always going to be a tough away game for a team that has had an awful away record for years.
But the point was having a striker as a focal point which we didn't have the last 3 leagu games. It shows
Of course it is. What other plan do you think these charlatans have?I hope the plan isn’t to barely avoid relegation until then.
That is the plan.I hope the plan isn’t to barely avoid relegation until then.
Maximise their return in a sale, like you say yourself.Of course it is. What other plan do you think these charlatans have?
I’ve no doubt he’s in no imminent danger. There would be rumblings already if he was. He’ll get his opportunity to improve results. Another couple of defeats on the spin though and he’ll be right in the firing line I imagine.It is odd that the general consensus has been that Dyche has been let down by the Board given he has barely had the use of a striker since he arrived. Now he has one, scored in the cup and had a good PL debut today, but the hordes are now calling for Dyche’s head. Surely he deserves an opportunity to show what can be done with an actual striker?
It’s not. They want us solidly and unspectacularly Premier League.That is the plan.
It is odd that the general consensus has been that Dyche has been let down by the Board given he has barely had the use of a striker since he arrived. Now he has one, scored in the cup and had a good PL debut today, but the hordes are now calling for Dyche’s head. Surely he deserves an opportunity to show what can be done with an actual striker?
Which presumably means if we’re rock bottom in another few games then they may well pull the trigger.It’s not. They want us solidly and unspectacularly Premier League.
If there’s a chance we’re an inch from relegation, the sale price goes significantly down.
Possibly so. They want some safety margin to maximise the sale price.Which presumably means if we’re rock bottom in another few games then they may well pull the trigger.
What they want and will happen are two different scenarios. Relegation is a real possibility because of the poor options the board has given Dyche with regard to playing personnel and how tactically poor he is.It’s not. They want us solidly and unspectacularly Premier League.
If there’s a chance we’re an inch from relegation, the sale price goes significantly down.