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Should Dyche be sacked?

Is it time to boot the dinosaur?

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And they are, but we currently have a relegation expert manager and a bang average squad which shouldn't be in a relegation fight every season.

One isn't using the other well is what I'm saying.
Yeah I think thats fair enough.

The sad part is I think I am past caring now. I'm just bored of the whole lot of it. I cant see any end to it.
 
Yeah I think thats fair enough.

The sad part is I think I am past caring now. I'm just bored of the whole lot of it. I cant see any end to it.
Honestly kind of same - was talking to my dad the other day and at times it feels like watching the game is a background thing, not an event, as it's just frustration after frustration.

Everton, that.
 

The problem with Dyche is, the only things That have seemed to work for us when he is forced to some extent into a change. When he is free to make his own decisions again he reverts to type. Common sense would have said stick with the same personnel and formation given the performances and results we got with them. Then he goes and changes it back and stops any momentum. Needs binning
 
All 3 winning goals against us at home this season have been scored by a completely free and unmarked player at the far post. I'm not a football manager at any level but if I can see this why can't he? If he can see it but is doing nothing about it then why not? If he is trying to do something about it but the players aren't capable of doing what he wants them to do for an hour and a half a week what can he do?

I don't know whether or not he should be sacked, who would improve where we currently are with what we have including the complete lack of belief at times? The way things are just now, if we win 10 more of our away games we'll be OK (yeah, right!).

But there's one massive very uncomfortable feeling around all this and I don't know why but whether or not we stay in the PL this season I can see us getting smashed good and proper in a record PL defeat. Double figures. Man City either home or away? Arsenal away (if we've avoided relegation by then) last game of the season? It could even be the unthinkable of those across the park, although it is unthinkable whoever it might be.

Some of our recent managers have been the problem in addition to the lack of quality and belief on the pitch but I don't know that even if Dyche is part of the problem who would change the problems we have on the pitch including what seems to be a problem with what's going on in their heads?

Maybe we just need a sports psychologist instead of a revolving manager's door and terraces full of fear and fume?
 
Allardyce could at least organise a defence at set pieces. Dreadful as it was to watch it was effective. We just lost at home to a really poor Luton side and the manager blamed the crowd.
He had the benefit of the doubt from all of us and had a dream set of opening fixtures to get us comfy in mid table. It's proven he's not fit for purpose. His interviews are as dire as his on field tactics. No place for him here.
 

The main issues for me with Dyche is that we look completely disorganised, which is really a basic that any decent manager should be able to bring into a team.

I actually also think that despite not being world beaters by any means, the players all probably have another level if they were being coached a bit better and had a manager with some courage who was willing to go forward more. We look better attacking but Dyche is a coward and too defensive.

The problem is that you’d have to be mad to have any faith that they would bring in a competent new manager. The best we can hope for is that they find a competent one by accident.
 
Honestly kind of same - was talking to my dad the other day and at times it feels like watching the game is a background thing, not an event, as it's just frustration after frustration.

Everton, that.
Yeah deffo, I tend to spend most of match day missing the games as I am too busy moaning on the internet about a game I'm not even watching on another tab. (probably explains why I talk crap...)

I don't know how people go week in and week out these days. So much money, so little reward. I thought I had it bad when I sat through the likes of Walker and Smith but at least we had some decent seasons under Royle (it was cheap too!). I would kill for even a half decent cup run these days or a promising start to the season that peters out. Now its just abject disappointment from the first game of the season every year.
 
He had the benefit of the doubt from all of us and had a dream set of opening fixtures to get us comfy in mid table. It's proven he's not fit for purpose. His interviews are as dire as his on field tactics. No place for him here.
Like any manager his interviews are bareable if he wins.

When we lose I dont want to hear from any of them as they all talk nonsense anyway.
 

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