2023/24 Sean Dyche

Its the mindset at the top of the club.

Our Chairman thinks the fans have had good times and sure, going to Wembley was boss, "qualifying" for the CL was great.

But its not really good times for a club that has won multiple trophies.
I think it started out as happy fun time for Moshiri when he spent all that money on crap gash and more gash like Iwobi, but once Daddy Usmanov’s tap was cut off he is trying to build the stadium, put the bare minimum into the club and get out of dodge. The league positions and the fire sales speak for themselves.
 


To put things into perspective, we have played 4 games, three of them are amongst the more winnable of the games we will play this season. We have taken one point from those games, if that carried on through the season we would finish with 10 points. I think we need to give him a few games after the internationally nal break to see how he can do with the new signings, but, if we are not picking up far more points, then we have to start looking for a new manager. It is, however, essential that we identify a better coach than Dyche and talk to him to make sure he will come BEFORE we sack Dyche. No more sacking a manager and drifting rudderless while we try to recruit a new one.
That lot can’t agree on what to have for dinner never mind a manager.
 
There's is not even the remotest chance of that happening.

Do people honestly think he's close to losing his job?

There's just no way. We have months more of this.
Hes not close and there should be no sackings while Moshiri is in charge.

But ordinarily he'd be right under pressure with these results. His record here is dreadful. He's just fortunate he has inherited a club which is in an enormous mess with a fatigue from the managerial changes in recent years.

His record here is rubbish. Let's call a spade a spade. But we're gonna have to hope he finds something soon because he's not going anywhere.
 

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