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2023/24 Sean Dyche

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I never expected much from a Dyche team, but I did expect fight and passion. Saw none of that today, and if he can’t even get a team to show that then what’s the point.
Can’t score goals, don’t win games, there’s literally nothing we’re good at.
I may be wrong, but watching the players I don’t get the impression they are having him. The tactics are so negative and boring.
 
I never expected much from a Dyche team, but I did expect fight and passion. Saw none of that today, and if he can’t even get a team to show that then what’s the point.
Can’t score goals, don’t win games, there’s literally nothing we’re good at.
I may be wrong, but watching the players I don’t get the impression they are having him. The tactics are so negative and boring.
I never get this line of thought.

His Burnley teams never showed this; they were just cloggers who sat deep
 
….and the absolute mess off the pitch is bound to manifest itself on the pitch.

Saying that, I am concerned with Dyche this season.
Things need to get sorted with the ownership first IMO eggs before we can contemplate sacking Dyche.
Could we actually fiscally afford to sack him and his team atm? things seem so fragile off the pitch at the moment, I think they're keeping the worst from us.
 

I really don’t want another manager search, and who knows the replacement could be worse, but if a change is required do it sooner rather than later to give the next one a chance to recover the situation.
 

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But let's say that we do get 6 points from Luton and Bournemouth. Maybe we even do the double over both later. That's 12 points. Where do the rest come from with the performances we've been seeing? And how and why are those performances going to change?
If we get 6 points from those two games we'll settle down a bit.
 
….there’s nobody here empowered enough to sack him. Indeed, there’s nobody here particularly bothered by our situation. I think he’s safe.
We're being ran like the Marie Celeste, there's nobody on board to sack the manager, or even be arsed to do so. Dyche did a decent job to keep us up last year by keeping things tight and scraping enough points with little or no fire power. Now we appear (on paper) to have more firepower, he's somehow making us even worse. We'll be relegated by Easter at this rate.
 
I think he has Brenford away and Luton and Bournmouth at home to save his Job .A minimum of 5 points from those games
As for who will sack him it has to be Moshiri.
His proposed sale (which I believe won't happen anyway ) will definitely collapse
If relegation starts looking a certainty.
Not picking on you, but this sentiment seems to have been posted a lot in the last hour: his last chance is to beat Luton and Bournemouth. But what does that really get us?

The other four games in the next six (besides Luton and Bournemouth) are at Brentford, at the RS, at West Ham, and Brighton at home. Even if we get 6 from Luton / Bournemouth, how many do we realistically have a chance of in those other four with this manager and these performances? If we get nothing in those, we're at 11 played and 7 points, and the fixture list does not get any easier after that either.
 

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