Dyche - HE'S GONE
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blueforyou
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Re: Dyche
And how do you pick a new manager?
On what they achieved last season?
On what they achieved last season?
"And you can put that in your ******* black book"
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
BlueMyMind
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
BlueMyMind
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blueforyou
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Re: Dyche
Burnley sacked Dyche and were relegated
Made the wrong appointment, I guess
Made the wrong appointment, I guess
"And you can put that in your ******* black book"
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
BlueMyMind
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
BlueMyMind
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blueforyou
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Re: Dyche
And one of those 4 wins was against us!
"And you can put that in your ******* black book"
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
BlueMyMind
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey
BlueMyMind
Re: Dyche
He needs to go but I understand keeping him till the end of the season for financial reasons. Ipswich are worrying me though.
Just feel utterly fed up with it all. A bit of hope however that may come would be great.
I appreciate the job he’s done yet he’s been total shite at the same time. It’s painful. I just want to enjoy football again
Just feel utterly fed up with it all. A bit of hope however that may come would be great.
I appreciate the job he’s done yet he’s been total shite at the same time. It’s painful. I just want to enjoy football again
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Bluebridge
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Re: Dyche
And he wouldn’t be far from the truth, it is turgid for us to watch, but he is what he is, and he’s done what was asked of him…….so far. Whatever happens, this chapter gets put to bed soon one way or the other, most likely us still a premier league club going in to BMD, and we’d have taken that all day long three years ago.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 5:57 pm Dyche doesn't have a strong hand at all.
He's basically had no boss for ages. Now he's got proper oversight. You can hear that in his interviews since TFG came in. He's changed tone quite significantly.
He's gone from ''I'm basically keeping this club afloat on my own, you should be endlessly grateful'' type bluster to ''we'll see what the new owners want, and I'm not sure what the plans are'' uncertainty.
Also, he's probably already thinking about his next job, and wondering whether he's done enough to convince anyone in the Prem that he's still relevant as a manager.
Once he's left here, we'll see a series of interviews about how insanely difficult keeping Everton in the Prem was, how wild things were behind the scenes and how ''proper football men'' think he's done an amazing job. There'll also probably be some hints that the Everton fanbase is ungrateful and entitled, and they should thank him for the gruel that he served up.
Happy new year.

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Bluedylan1
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Re: Dyche
Yeah I wouldn't disagree with you.Bluebridge wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2025 7:16 am And he wouldn’t be far from the truth, it is turgid for us to watch, but he is what he is, and he’s done what was asked of him…….so far. Whatever happens, this chapter gets put to bed soon one way or the other, most likely us still a premier league club going in to BMD, and we’d have taken that all day long three years ago.
Happy new year.![]()
I can't stand him and never have been able to, but he's just about filled the brief when he came here while not disproving any of the stereotypes about him as a manager, or noticeably improving his reputation.
Happy New Year x
Re: Dyche
You just have to look at what McKenna has done with Ipswich to show what a promising young coach can do. Half of the starting 11 that beat Chelsea and sit 3 points below us were in League 1 with them. They have a footballing identity, the ability to create goals from open play and a fan base enjoying the football.
Only two players I would take from their squad, Davis and Delap.
Only two players I would take from their squad, Davis and Delap.
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Kerryblueboy
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