Dyche - HE'S GONE
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Paddockoldie
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Re: Dyche
Nail on headAjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 4:59 pm First time I'll say I'm having strong doubts about Dyche... 3 weeks off, warm weather training camp, and we serve up that?!
Awful, absolutely no game plan, no ambition, no pressing, no energy... Flat, uninspiring and hard to work out what we were even trying to achieve.
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Kerryblueboy
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Thing is without the deduction we'd be on 31 points and I actually think we'd be on more because the whole relegation scrap pressure affects performances in a way we wouldn't have to deal with otherwise.
So really given the squad and all the shite going on around the club he's done alright... 31 points would be acceptable.
It's the current run and performances like that which are the problem, because let's face it we are down if this continues.
It's alarming that we've been away and come back looking horribly bad which doesn't bode well for the upcoming games.
Lose to Newcastle, which we will, and it'll mean another loss and confidence draining further away. He HAS to find something to get the team playing better than this, because this is the type of footy that sends you down.
So really given the squad and all the shite going on around the club he's done alright... 31 points would be acceptable.
It's the current run and performances like that which are the problem, because let's face it we are down if this continues.
It's alarming that we've been away and come back looking horribly bad which doesn't bode well for the upcoming games.
Lose to Newcastle, which we will, and it'll mean another loss and confidence draining further away. He HAS to find something to get the team playing better than this, because this is the type of footy that sends you down.
Re: Dyche
Deluded mate.Kerryblueboy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:06 pm The likes of cooper McKenna etc there are loads out there loads who would love this gig and would get this team a lot better than this prick
Why would McKenna leave Ipswich to come to this mess when they’re in contention for promotion?
And if you’re two best options are the Ipswich manager and somebody who’s been sacked by forest then I think you prove my point.
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Absolutely no way a decent manager gives us the time of day. We’re stuck with Dyche but we could be stuck with a lot worse.
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How is that damning when we haven’t achieved it in the last two seasons and our squad is a lot worse?
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Kerryblueboy
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That’s your new line you proved my point Mike Bassett would do a better job than dyche who by the way was sacked by Burnley if you want to throw in facts
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Bluedylan1
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There's lots of managers to be had all over Europe and beyond who could do a better job of utilising their resources, and getting more from these players.
It's completely pointless having that conversation.
It's completely pointless having that conversation.