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Should Sean Dyche be sacked?

Should he be sacked, tonight.

  • Yes

    Votes: 546 79.9%
  • Yes, but we cant afford it

    Votes: 99 14.5%
  • No

    Votes: 12 1.8%
  • No, hes doing a good job in difficult circumstances

    Votes: 12 1.8%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 14 2.0%

  • Total voters
    683
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You can understand the anger though: our 2nd defeat in 8 matches and at a place like United away where we always get something from.
 
Make a change and the whole thing falls apart.

People who think a crisis is 2 losses in 8 matches and demand change are dangerous to this club's future.

Dont listen to them.

Dyche is 2 for 2 in relegation scraps. I back him to get us safe again. We're 15th in the league with a load of tat behind us.

Get a 'kin grip.

You're right, after our nightmare start he's done well to have 2 wins this season and 7 league wins since 16th December 2023, not bad losing to Fergies high flying Man U 4-0 either, if anything he should get a new 4 year contract and with the easier fixtures coming up we will probably finish about 10th
 

None of that matters when you have only two wins and I've just opened my advent calendar.

The results plus the unwatchable football, are a combination that should never be seen as acceptable.

All I'm seeing is that table and the fact we have 5 worse teams below us.

Dyche gets points in spurts: we'll do it again.

Relax.

Ilm more arsed about the manslaughterers being handed a title.
 
Think he'll be gone when the new owners come in. Probably not worth binning him until then.
...and why would the new owners come in and hand a pay off to a man they get shut of for free in June and when we aren't in a relegation spot and have terrible teams below us?
 
I don’t see why. I expect the current owners can talk to the new ones and they can come to a consensus, and agree on someone to sack him. It doesn’t do them any good to chuck games away with Dyche still in charge.
Exactly like buying a house with a leak or something - the potential buyer wouldn't just go ah i ll fix it in the new year though it will cost me more.

You d tell the vendor these needs sorting or I'm not buying - shared costs etc.. it would be short sighted from moshiri not to
 
its possible to go the whole season undefeated and still get relegated

Statistically improbabable...just like it's improbable that at least Ipswich or Southampton get more points than us. We just need one of the other 3 below us to continue losing.
 


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