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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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Cannot wait for independyche Day with TFG.

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The only answer is yes.


SeasonManagerPlayedPoints
24/25Dyche1311
23/24Dyche1314
22/23Lampard1313
21/22Benitez1315
20/21Ancelotti1323
That is incredibly damning. He had a defense last year with all of the crap that went on and the lack of talent available. We have had an easy fixture run so far and he has blown way too many points. We are constantly dropping points we absolutely should have won. That is a scary sign.
 

It was fairly obvious at the last home game that the supporters patience had been exhausted.
I didn’t hear a good word said about him at West Ham away either .

Yeah but you've seen the levels though. Bit tame compared to Benitez levels for example so far.

Probably at Defcon 3
 
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Personally i wouldn't sack him, if we are not going to invest in January.

But if reports the TFG are about to be come in this week are true and they intend to invest in Jan - there is some logic in taking a long term approach to investing in the squad if they plan to part ways in the summer anyway.

I think the only justification is investing in January though.

I dont think anybody know for certain what TFG will do we dont have a body of evidance to judge it as it relates to the EPL.

The theory could soon be put to test, in regard is the manager depleting the players or players depleting the manager.

Be interesting.
 
I advocated for Dyche from about 2022, which doesn't sound that long in calendar terms but has felt like an eternity while supporting us.

His results have dipped below the previous incumbents, while sending a team bereft of confidence out to play "no mistake, can't lose" football. He's lost the support of the players, the fans and everyone is waiting for the trigger to be pulled.

I once said that this would be the biggest job of his career, it feels like he still gets support from sections of the media for a "tough to beat" impression that was done while he was at Burnley.

Needs to go.
 
Anyone ever told you how much you look like Kevin Thelwell?
You're telling me I resemble the acclaimed author of how to coach an European 3-5-2!? Actually nobody has mentioned that but I do notice it now and it's a little depressing. Does that have any value? I'd masquerade as kevin Thelwell to sack dyche buy I think it's out of his hands
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