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2024/25 Sean Dyche

I'd be surprised if anyone viewed last seasons outcome and thought now is the time for change.

I do get that the loudest of the Dyche out brigade have been waiting for an opportunity long before these 3 games, but that to me speaks to a bias rather than any sort of objectivity.

Does us staying up completely erase the memory of last season's winless streak?

And does that memory not give pause for thought during our current slump?

I guess not, to the amnesiac among us.
 
That would be my hope if the situation arose, we let the football folk make the decision. My fear of changing the manager right now before any takeover is that we repeat the chaos of the Periera/lampard/other situation and it becomes a mess between moshiri, campaigning fans and for some reason Tim Cahill and we end up with a figure head style manager who turns out to be a bluffer or too inexperienced for the situation.

Had the Roma fella took over and come in with a long term plan at the start of pre season and made a change thats one thing, doing it now under the chaos of this ownership worries me at this point more than our current form. Obviously you can't continue to lose games and there comes a tipping point.
Judging by the transfer window , I think Thelwell is making the football decisions at the moment.
Which is an optimistic indicator for future managerial decisions.
 
Does us staying up completely erase the memory of last season's winless streak?

And does that memory not give pause for thought during our current slump?

I guess not, to the amnesiac among us.
It doesn't erase it, but that winless streak doesn't erase the overall outcome, which was a good one in the circumstances.

The memory of it has to be included of course, and if we continue to lose games there will be a tipping point where sacking the manager is the right decision. In my opinion, with our circumstances off the pitch, last seasons good performance and a lack of faith in the recruitment process I don't think we are there yet.
 
It doesn't erase it, but that winless streak doesn't erase the overall outcome, which was a good one in the circumstances.

The memory of it has to be included of course, and if we continue to lose games there will be a tipping point where sacking the manager is the right decision. In my opinion, with our circumstances off the pitch, last seasons good performance and a lack of faith in the recruitment process I don't think we are there yet.

Wish people would stop pretending this has an impact on the manager and players performances.
 

Judging by the transfer window , I think Thelwell is making the football decisions at the moment.
Which is an optimistic indicator for future managerial decisions.
According to bobble he's making the decisions in conjunction with dyche as he reported dyche rejected 8 potential signings but i think the dof should have the ultimate say and be able to operate unimpeded
 
According to bobble he's making the decisions in conjunction with dyche as he reported dyche rejected 8 potential signings but i think the dof should have the ultimate say and be able to operate unimpeded
Im hoping with new owners and a new sporting team, they actually start buying all the players and pick the manager who’s style will complement the players and the next manager will be already ear marked, if we lose this one for one reason or another
 
Im hoping with new owners and a new sporting team, they actually start buying all the players and pick the manager who’s style will complement the players and the next manager will be already ear marked, if we lose this one for one reason or another
Absolutely as the dof model is actually supposed to applied , why bring in a DOF if your going to undermine his ability to fulfill his mission
 

According to bobble he's making the decisions in conjunction with dyche as he reported dyche rejected 8 potential signings but i think the dof should have the ultimate say and be able to operate unimpeded
Here any of the names? Would be intresting to see what players he rejected
He wanted Corberan, maybe he will go
Back in, but that may depend on West Brom not coming up
Also what money we have to get a manager, would not surprise me if he did go back in for him like he has with players
 
Here any of the names? Would be intresting to see what players he rejected

Also what money we have to get a manager, would not surprise me if he did go back in for him like he has with players
Unfortunately the details were scarce but I'm curious too especially what his rationale was for passing on them? Probably they didn't track back enough and they didn't have premier league experience knowing dyche
 
Unfortunately the details were scarce but I'm curious too especially what his rationale was for passing on them? Probably they didn't track back enough and they didn't have premier league experience knowing dyche
Yeah think it is more likely with 8 aswell that atleast one or two had to be a winger.
 
Dyche's Everton PL stats are as bad Benitez Everton PL stats and yet Dyche is seen as a saviour to some (a decreasing minority tbf) when the truth is he is absolutely atrocious just like the Spanish waiter was. Both of them are among the worst managers the club has ever had. That is reality, not opinion. The figures don't lie.

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