People can't have it both ways, Dyche either has the record that supports his appointment given our immediate circumstances or he doesn't. I don't understand what it is that people see in Dyche that makes them think that, removed from Burnley, he'll suddenly hit career high goals scored and points won for us. He only gets this job because we're in the mire. If we were giving a chance to a manager because they're results exceeded their resources that's the sort of manager you would appoint at any time. Yet, when Ancelotti left, Dyche wasn't even in the conversation. Why not, do you think? Could it be because he was not actually exceeding expectations and this is just who he is?