I can’t believe this evening I’ve entered this thread again to get the 911. Like Pacino in GF III, ‘Everytime I think I’m out, they pull me back in’.
Dyche out!
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I can’t believe this evening I’ve entered this thread again to get the 911. Like Pacino in GF III, ‘Everytime I think I’m out, they pull me back in’.
Dyche out!
We have already been beaten by the team that is bottom of the league (Southampton) and that is still the only game they won this season so I am not sure were you are getting these easiest fixtures from mate. No such thing with this fella in charge.Ipswich still haven't played Chelsea or Arsenal. Palace's next 2 are Brighton away, Arsenal away. We've still got some of our easiest fixtures left to play and contrary to popular belief, other teams still have a lot of tough games left. Not many teams will still be yet to play 4 of the bottom 7 teams at home like we have. Well I say 4 of the bottom 7, but that includes us, so guess it's 4 of the lowest 6 we could possibly face.
And we haven’t played Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, City or high flying Forest? So we have had easier fixtures than Ipswich and Palace haven’t we?!
We've had a few easier games than Ipswich, but then we're 5 points better off and have a game in hand. The same Ipswich who just lost at home to Palace in what must be one of their easiest fixtures of the season. So not really bothered how 'easy' their fixtures supposedly are.
Palace and us are about at the same level I think. Bottom half clubs who will stay clear of the drop zone.
Ok you’ve done Ipswich, now do the other teams. Leicester just picked up a point against Brighton from the same position that we threw the towel in and gave up in the same fixture, for example.
Wolves next two games are Ipswich and Leicester, ours are Arsenal and Chelsea
Again, Wolves failed to beat Palace in their last home game. the fact they're playing teams around us in their next 2 helps a bit too.
Leicester have Wolves but 3 of their next 4 are Newcastle away, Liverpool away and City home. Like I say, it's just not true that we've had all of our easiest fixtures and everybody else has had their toughest.
Wolves had the toughest run early in the season, no question, but since then they've failed to beat Bournemouth and Palace at home, as well as losing and looking hopeless against bottom half chums Everton and West Ham.
Let’s see where we are after the next 3 fixtures.
Viktoria Plezn and Bode Glimt both gave Man U a harder game than Everton.
Koff Dyche you fraud.
If he was manager of Viktoria Plezn, they’d be 4-0 down