Fans are picking up on anything right now.
A win against B'mouth dispels all that...which sort of underlines Dyche's point.
We have to naviate a cup tie first.
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Fans are picking up on anything right now.
A win against B'mouth dispels all that...which sort of underlines Dyche's point.
….i don’t think there’s much doubt about how much our fans care about their club, you only have to see the extent of traffic on this site to understand that. They are likely to get angry quickly, they are likely to look for somebody to blame. In that respect, I think we are different to most other clubs, Evertonians have been through it badly.
Dyche is managing expectation, the fans are analysing his every word to stick the knife in more.
The important thing (for me) is he doesn’t lose the dressing room. Let’s get 10 league games out of the way, that’s usually a good reflection of where the team is at.
I don't think it is unreasonable for fans who pay 50 to 100 a ticket to see the team play to expect to see a little bit of quality on the pitch.
Dyches mind set seems to be if we win a game we can lose the next three.
If you at least try to play football most of us will accept defeat but when are absolutely clueless going forward or defending it is no wonder the fans get angry.
Because our fans are the biggest bedwetters in the country.
They'll protest Moshiri one minute then ignore the damage he's done by demanding a top half finish for a squad that is one injury away in any position for a 39 year old to come in.
It's an unfathomable shock to our fans that we lost to two teams who've spent £200m and £120-odd million this summer without either losing a first team player.
There's no other clubs that are anywhere near as volatile as this basket case of a club. We (the fans) are volatile because they are volatile.Dyche is right to suggest what he suggests: a volatile fanbase compared with a lot of clubs.
As long as he isn't insulting in doing it it's a legitimate call to make.
That's not priority.We have to naviate a cup tie first.
That's not priority.
Play the peripheral squad players for that. We cant afford injuries.
The cups are a (dangerous) distraction, as they have been for years.
If he walks through that door we're hoot favourites to go down.There's no other clubs that are anywhere near as volatile as this basket case of a club. We (the fans) are volatile because they are volatile.
What good will has the club built up that allows dyche time if things aren't going his way?
If he doesn't like it, he knows where the door is.
It's a priority for Dyche.
If we go out on Tuesday he might never get the fans back on side.
The fella won't see out September.If he walks through that door we're hoot favourites to go down.
The feller hasn't even got a new contract in front of him...which tell's you all you need to know about the misgovernance of this club.