2024/25 Sean Dyche

That's a ridiculous falsehood. He won't be able to hide behind those for too long. Not being in a season long relegation battle was all anyone was asking for. And it already doesn't look like we're going to get that.

I don't quite understand why he's so quickly decided to focus on the fans.
Blaming the fans is out of the owners playbook of club ownership.
 
No ones saying they don’t go further than the players. But if you are saying that you haven’t motivated your players going into the second game of the season you’re in big trouble
This team is never motivated. They're a gang of born losers and they don't care. The attitude comes from the top and poisons everyone else futher down. While the current regime continues to run the club any managerial appointment and player transfer will ultimately end in disappointment. Protests have been needed for years and years but every single time we tried to make a difference the happy clappers cut it off at the legs.
 
The guy is even blaming losing Onana now. The player he barely played the back end of last season and now making out he was so vital to the team. He chats so much crap it's unreal.

"We've sold a player who is growing, maturing, and becoming a very good player and we've got to start the process again and make others grow and mature and become good players," added Dyche.
 

Big problem is we are buying/loaning players the manager clearly doesn’t fancy. The DoF model isn’t working in this scenario. The idea with DoF is you pick players who can play a certain type of way and have certain attributes that survive manager to manager. The fact that this is happening to us, tells us that they have recruited a manager that doesn’t align with the vision of the DoF. Very silly when you think about it
 

Not sure you can say Carlo wasn't a good appointment, reckon before us and after us he's pretty much achieved everything you can as a manager.
Timing was wrong, arguably - ideally you'd want him when we started with cash to throw about and we had the likes of Rom and Barkley about. Say, around the time of Koeman/Silva.

It might still have ended up disastrous, who knows. Might have actually done something with the cash.

Ah, God, just mentioning those names and then realising we have now have Dom n Doucoure managed by Sean Dyche within a decade is truly depressing.
 
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