I wonder if the Dychettes are going to release a Christmas single?
Any suggestions
Only one choice really.
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I wonder if the Dychettes are going to release a Christmas single?
Any suggestions
stand by your manager give us 3 points to cling too"Stand by your man" the Dyche edition.
Never said I wanted him, but he plays better football than Dyche. His players also seem a lot happier than ours on the pitch. Might be how he talks to them and about them perhaps?Something tells me that many, many of GOT's resident experts were getting the pitchforks ready when Nuno was heavily linked with the Everton job.
100% we should be improving on last season, but we won't as its the same old same old for DycheSouthampton, Leicester, Ipswich, Wolves, Palace. We've lost to 2 of them, but we've beaten teams they might not, and it's a long season. There should be no confusion with this being what I think and what I regard as acceptable however, I think we should be improving on what we did last season.
Seany Dyche is coming to frown.I wonder if the Dychettes are going to release a Christmas single?
Any suggestions
Part time bailiff. £5m a year barely covers his bills.
Case could be made like 8 in a row.The problem isn't sacking the terrible managers, it's the recruiting of three terrible managers in a row.
Personally dont think thats were we are headed mate.What’s your idea just keep him and get relegated because we can’t keep sacking managers ? Interesting theory
Agreed. Other than Marco Silva as well I think most fans welcomes those sackings, in some cases some of those who were dismissed, were dismissed far too late in my opinion. It’s not been the sackings that the issue, it’s been the ridiculous appointments.I mean that's a good point. That's not where I'm coming from however.
Two wrongs don't make a right. You can't keep a manager in place just because you had already sacked a manager before, and before that, and before that.
I wonder if the Dychettes are going to release a Christmas single?
Any suggestions
I remember Stuart Pearce putting on David James upfront over a centre forward - David Nugent or Jon Macken from memory? It didn't exactly work out and it's still laughed at to this day.Didn’t Klopp also do this with Stephen Caulker a few times?
Its last throw of the dice desperation stuff but against Fulham it actually worked. Its not much different than bringing on the big target striker for the last few minutes which absolutely loads of managers do.
In the big picture of things it’s really not that big a deal but of course it won’t stop people going over the top on here about it.