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Points on the board… that is the managers job.A lot of unnecessary criticism of Dyche in here.
A manager’s job is to set his team up to create more clear cut chances than the opposition, thus giving the team a better chance of winning the game.
He has done that in 3 of the 4 league games so far.
Had the board sanctioned Beto before the opening game, I’m convinced we’d have won both home games, and probably beaten Sheff Utd too as he’d have had more time to integrate.
Dyche is doing a very good job in difficult circumstances and we should be backing him, not slating him. Besides, who would even take the job, let alone do better with this squad?
Back the manager. We’ll be fine this season.
Yeah, and by expectation should have been relegated a whole lot more - not qualified for Europe is what I’m saying.He has been relegated twice.
The first bit is inevitable. The second doesn’t seem so far fetched either.I’d love it if Newcastle start thinking that they can do better than Eddie Howe, and then Howe ends up at Everton.
This bothers me. What hoofball? We’ve played most of the last 12 months with Maupay and Gray up front. The style is awful. There isn’t one. But if we had got the stereotypical 442 hoofball Dyche we were all worried about, provided we had 2 sluggers to stick up front, we would probably have been better off in terms of points per game. We got a slight variation on Lampards shape because our CMs have never played in a 2, he said himself that this week. Hoofball to me implies solid at the back and just pound it forward. We have been anything but solid and almost every goal has been because we had an exposed defence either on transition (all the sodding time), overcommitting (Patterson and Garner just emptying our right side), or watching midfielders just walk into our box (Gana and Onana every minute of every game since the start of last season).Points on the board… that is the managers job.
If his hoofball style was effective it would be accepted. It’s not and we have been the better team once this season. Wolves and Sheffield were both good value for their points.
Can we make him an offer he can't refuse?.........free all you can get scalp lotion from pep's private collectionWe can't afford to sack him.
Please, enough with the XGWe won the xg though
So you're saying that Dyche is a good manager because he should have got relegated more but didn't?Yeah, and by expectation should have been relegated a whole lot more - not qualified for Europe is what I’m saying.
I’d love the club to be in a position where we don’t have to rely on the likes of Dyche and we have a team that can play slick creative football and sign quality players. But unfortunately we’re just not :/
He has to do something about the acres of space we're leaving opposing players in and around the box. A better team than Sheffield shells us. We saw that away to Villa. It took a minor miracle from Pickford to rescue a point today.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?
Short answer - Yes. His teams were favourites for relegation most if not every season.So you're saying that Dyche is a good manager because he should have got relegated more but didn't?![]()