Dyche - HE'S GONE

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Escalator wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:55 pm Lots of chat on the Leicester fan forum saying sack van nistelroy and get Dyche !
They got rid of Cooper because the players didn't like his personality or methods so despite how much they need to get rid of RVN I don't think Dyche is the answer for them.

They were doing ok under Cooper, looking ever increasingly like a very dumb idea to get rid of him.
Toddacelli
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I hope they do get Dyche.
HANNU
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Toddacelli wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 8:10 am I hope they do get Dyche.
i hate Leicester but i dont wish that on anyone except maybe liverpool
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HANNU wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:17 am i hate Leicester but i dont wish that on anyone except maybe liverpool
They’d probably try and sue us for it
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Toddacelli wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 8:10 am I hope they do get Dyche.
After we've played them.

I hate those dynamics.
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Cereal Killer wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:39 am They’d probably try and sue us for it
They can have Dyche as settlement for previous ‘perceived’ impingements - as a gesture of ‘good’will.
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If our new owners were on it they’d have made him sign a clause saying he can’t work for a relegation rival this season as part of his settlement
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Even with awareness of both of their limitations, I’m worried about what might happen if we get Dyche and Vardy together.
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Can Leicester or wolves really afford to sack newly appointed managers? Feels like they are the only two options for dyche and both have been close ffp wise.
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Dyche isn't going near a job until at least the summer. He'll be enjoying break from the pressure after 3 relegation fights, stress of points deductions, and Patterson slapping him on the way out the door.
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Blueomar wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 2:03 am True, but how would Sean have set us up against spurs, and do you think we'd have gotten a result?
It would have been the same set up he usually opts for but we might have taken the points still. It’s hard to say. Easier after the fact. The 3 atb was a curve ball as well so might not be as effective against teams who are expecting it. Plus new manager bounce.

Also, judging by the finish to the game, we only have 11 players who can play that system so one injury and it’s back to the usual.
HANNU
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has anyone seen dyche since he left

i think someone should go round check he is ok
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Something occurred to me earlier about the whole Dyche tenure, and how even though it was pretty unanimous by the end that he had to go there still seems to be this weird pro Dyche Vs Dyche was shit argument being made.

For example former pro Dyche person comments on something that's not really about Dyche and anti Dyche member immediately brings it back to Dyche and uses it to dismiss the point instead of writing any sort of opinion in response... 'ooh you love Dyche' kind of thing instead of making a counter argument or just disagreeing.

Yet when Lampard left the feeling was split still on here about sacking or giving more time... However I don't ever remember anyone using someone's former support of the manager as any way to dismiss someone's point 🤷

So why is that? Is it just the Dyche was always seen as beneath us and so it built up resentment over his time here and now people can let loose? Why does the constant referencing of Dyche happen but under Lampard and previous managers it didn't happen at all?

How long will we be referring to Dyche as a counter argument for? Is this forever now? Another 2 months, another 2 years?

Maybe it's time to just discuss things without everything coming back to Dyche? Just a thought like.
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AjaxAndy wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 2:42 pm Something occurred to me earlier about the whole Dyche tenure, and how even though it was pretty unanimous by the end that he had to go there still seems to be this weird pro Dyche Vs Dyche was shit argument being made.

For example former pro Dyche person comments on something that's not really about Dyche and anti Dyche member immediately brings it back to Dyche and uses it to dismiss the point instead of writing any sort of opinion in response... 'ooh you love Dyche' kind of thing instead of making a counter argument or just disagreeing.

Yet when Lampard left the feeling was split still on here about sacking or giving more time... However I don't ever remember anyone using someone's former support of the manager as any way to dismiss someone's point 🤷

So why is that? Is it just the Dyche was always seen as beneath us and so it built up resentment over his time here and now people can let loose? Why does the constant referencing of Dyche happen but under Lampard and previous managers it didn't happen at all?

How long will we be referring to Dyche as a counter argument for? Is this forever now? Another 2 months, another 2 years?

Maybe it's time to just discuss things without everything coming back to Dyche? Just a thought like.
Jesus christ mate, turn it in.
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Can we lock this shit please
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