Dyche - HE'S GONE
Re: Dyche
Why wait another game though? We're just throwing away points now. Backs to the wall draws are all he has now teams have worked ua out, and that won't keep us up.
(I know you're not saying keep him another game).
Re: Dyche
You'd hope so wouldn't you? But what about if we nick a draw? Does that give him another few games? Genuinely believe we've got to bite the bullet asap personally.
Re: Dyche
I'm torn as to how I think TFG will play this.
On one hand, not rocking the boat as soon as you walk into the door and potentially with a bad decision be the reason a great club is relegated for the first time in a million years, and also paying a manager off. Bad business.
On the other hand, how can they allow the incredibly low standards at the club continue on their watch, trending towards relegation, led by a manager who just publicly criticised the team?
On one hand, not rocking the boat as soon as you walk into the door and potentially with a bad decision be the reason a great club is relegated for the first time in a million years, and also paying a manager off. Bad business.
On the other hand, how can they allow the incredibly low standards at the club continue on their watch, trending towards relegation, led by a manager who just publicly criticised the team?
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Re: Dyche
8 league wins in the last 12 months. Even he has to be shocked he is still in a job.
He has to go. Table is so tight at the bottom that if we don’t make a change now then after Jan will be too late.
He has to go. Table is so tight at the bottom that if we don’t make a change now then after Jan will be too late.
Feed the Yak!
Re: Dyche
It doesn't seem like there's been much communication between Dyche and TFG so far. I would read that as they're not going to give him much time, if you were in our position everything else with the takeover should take a backseat to ensure we have PL survival at the end of the season, you'd think that would involve the manager and plans for January but Dyche doesn't seem to know the plans for January.
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Re: Dyche
He should go now Bournemouth are like forest sit back and use pace on the break once we go behind it’s curtains
Re: Dyche
Fully agree but the timing isn’t right.
There’s not enough time to sack dyche and get another manager in for Bournemouth.
We’d be going there with Baines in charge most likely.
I think he gets Bournemouth, then we have eleven days before our next league game to get somebody in.
Re: Dyche
Just have to trust TFG and the process. I’d imagine they’re still finding out where all the bodies are buried and trying to make sense of some of the creative accounting we’ve done during the Moshiri era.
Before we get a new manager, they probably want go get Thelwell’s future sorted.
Before we get a new manager, they probably want go get Thelwell’s future sorted.
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Re: Dyche
I doubt relegation is in TFG's five year plan. That 12 month win ratio is horrific, that should be more than enough evidence to bump Dyche.
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Re: Dyche
He is safe for the three home games after Bournemouth
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Re: Dyche
This gives me hope.TheRam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 12:36 am Fully agree but the timing isn’t right.
There’s not enough time to sack dyche and get another manager in for Bournemouth.
We’d be going there with Baines in charge most likely.
I think he gets Bournemouth, then we have eleven days before our next league game to get somebody in.