Dyche - HE'S GONE

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TheRam
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Bluedylan1 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:11 pm 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.
Of course there is but we are not in a position to attract these managers, hence why the conversation is pointless.
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TheRam wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:14 pm Of course there is but we are not in a position to attract these managers, hence why the conversation is pointless.
I think we would be in a position to attract plenty of managers from Europe and the Championship, when our ownership is in place. I'm not even talking top tier. Middle tier would all be better than Dyche.

I think the conversation is pointless because we don't have any owners, so there's no one to sack and no one to recruit. This ownership void is doing Dyche massive favours.
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Sacking him after Newcastle away (we're losing) would be the perfect time as well. 4 winnable matches in our last 8 and a home derby match too. Even if you just stuck Baines in charge until the end of the season. The players are good enough to stay up but the football and belief has gone.
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I don't really imagine there's a list of decent managers wanting to manage this team with zero finances and facing regular points deductions

Can we even afford to pay dyche off given the financial situation. Honestly I don't fucking care 1 way or the other. The club is a lost cause either way. Wall to wall shit. Dislike them all.
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Shogun wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:29 pm Sacking him after Newcastle away (we're losing) would be the perfect time as well. 4 winnable matches in our last 8 and a home derby match too. Even if you just stuck Baines in charge until the end of the season. The players are good enough to stay up but the football and belief has gone.
Shogs, come on.

Sacking dyche and replacing him with Baines is a terrible shout.
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Shogun wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:29 pm Sacking him after Newcastle away (we're losing) would be the perfect time as well. 4 winnable matches in our last 8 and a home derby match too. Even if you just stuck Baines in charge until the end of the season. The players are good enough to stay up but the football and belief has gone.
Fucking baines. Can't we get ferguson back or Rooney?? Hasn't jose baxter got some coaching experience.
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TheRam wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:30 pm Shogs, come on.

Sacking dyche and replacing him with Baines is a terrible shout.
Look at Tom Cleverley's first two matches at Watford mate. It doesn't take much when you've got a few talented players and get rid of a horrific manager playing horrific football.

Gary O'Neil at Bournemouth is another example.
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Plenty of options out there but some still too blind to this joker no win since December 16 ffs before Xmas it’s now Easter how much longer do we give him until all hope is gone
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Shogun wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:33 pm Look at Tom Cleverley's first two matches at Watford mate. It doesn't take much when you've got a few talented players and get rid of a horrific manager playing horrific football.

Gary O'Neil at Bournemouth is another example.
And Alan shearer.
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Kerryblueboy wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:38 pm Plenty of options out there but some still too blind to this joker no win since December 16 ffs before Xmas it’s now Easter how much longer do we give him until all hope is gone

All hope has gone. The club is fucking done. Best case is we just about survive then try and do the same next season without our best 2 young players. Circling the drain
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He’s taking us down. Genuinely don’t see where the next win is coming from. We’ve already lost that Newcastle game no point even turning up

There has got to be a bit of an argument for a new manager bounce surely

Regardless of the shit show position we are in as a club , managers who go on runs like no win in 12 tend to get sacked

There’s obviously mitigating circumstances but this is just so bad, negative football which is now resulting in defeat every single time


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kramer
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I guess if there’s new ownership in place and a new long-term plan that does change things.

Definitely can’t stomach anything like a Moshiri-era search where you’re waiting for one single reasonable name to get mentioned (and it never happens).
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Players look so uninspired by him. You're supposed to come back from a team bonding trip together and re-energised.

I think there's a lot of them just not having this fella in the slightest.
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Bluedylan1 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:42 pm Players look so uninspired by him. You're supposed to come back from a team bonding trip together and re-energised.

I think there's a lot of them just not having this fella in the slightest.
Totally agree start of the season they were pressing fighting for the ball all the time they are going through the motions at best now because teams have worked us out and he has them ran to death without the ball
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https://x.com/saywattharry/status/17741 ... 38306?s=46

This is really bad.

How does a team that relies on crossing the ball so much look so narrow.
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