2023/24 Sean Dyche

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In fairness you could've said the same about us under Carlo too.
To be fair to Carlo, that was due to the injury crisis he had to deal with. When we had a fit squad in the first part of his full season, we were decent and good to watch. It derailed when we had to start playing CBs across the back 4, Holgate in midfield alongside Davies and had zero depth so had like 2 goalies and 5/6 youth players on the bench.
 

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To be honest after 2 seasons of dire relegation struggle and a poor start. ( Remember Maupay was still lurking around).
We would have snatched your hand off to be 5 points clear of the relegation zone at the end of October.
It does feel we are going in the right direction for once.
We have some talented young players in Branthwaite, Onana, Garner, Patterson etc , pace down the flanks and a more potent strike force.
Dyche can be a bit stubborn and set in his ways but he is playing to the strengths of the players he has got, not their weaknesses.
Frankly, the likes of Wolves, Fulham, Crystal Palace are no better than us, it is only because we have been so shockingly poor that we have made them look better than what they are.
 


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