2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Good owner will have the next manager identified the day after appointing their new one mate, that process should continue I’m the intervening time line, hopefully TFG have done just that.

Ultimately Dyche has failed his audition so it’s a matter of when he leaves not if. Ideally for all stakeholders the end of the season works. But ultimately if there is a real risk TFG may change it - don’t think it will happen before.

There is a cost to everything but that doesn’t tell the whole story - for example Everton last year had two points deductions for breach of PSR, losses of 19 and 16 mill, led to a further loss in the last financial year of 14 mill in prize money, before you factor in the cost of associated reputational damage commercial sponsorship etc. Ultimately, that point deduction could have relegated us, that a cost of £120 mill in the balance sheet.

So ultimately the small margins are very important as one cost can tip us over our threshold and trigger a cluster of other losses.

It’s why I’d be astounded If Dyche goes for anything other then we get to where Lampard got.

In terms of expectations, I was told the club have a budgeted for 15th down to 17th that’s the clubs expectation, Dyche knows this - we’re 15th today.

Just don’t see structure, incentive, the will or the expectation to change it amongst stake holders if I’m honest.

Thus it’s far more productive hoping we do something with our attacking options in Jan.
Think you've strayed way off the actual point I & others were making.

We cannot afford to keep this man in charge whichever way you look at it.

It's certain relegation if he carry's on , and the prospects would be catastrophic.
 
Walked in the door 21 months and 25 days ago and he’s still banging on about how the time before has somehow not allowed him to shape this team into any sort of modern day football structure.
664 days of Sean Dyche has led us to a November where we haven’t even scored a goal.
What. A. Manager.
I would love it if one of the journos started flicking back through an oversized calendar the next time he spouts it
 

Think you've strayed way off the actual point I & others were making.

We cannot afford to keep this man in charge whichever way you look at it.

It's certain relegation if he carry's on , and the prospects would be catastrophic.

I covered the point, extrapolated and provided analysis.

Think that’s a bit histrionic mate.

We had 6 points last season after the points deduction after fixture 13 last season. The future is far from written.

The only way he will be removed is the cost of sacking him is worth more then the financial impact of not sacking him - no where near that yet.

As I said he only goes before TFG come in, if he gets to where Lampard got.
 
“It’s not my money” & “Just a normal cost”.

How’s that worked out for us lids.

You couldn’t make it up, scary some haven’t learned.

Not sure what you mean mate, so sorry if misunderstanding.

But we didn’t spend excessively under Moshiri. We didn’t spend one penny more than a club our size should be spending on players.
The problem was we spent almost all of it so incredibly badly that we couldn’t recoup a single penny of it. An absolutely unprecedented amount of bad transfers.

But to progress, we need to spend big again.
 
The only way he will be removed is the cost of sacking him is worth more then the financial impact of not sacking him - no where near that yet.
We've just played a team that has been battered in the 5 away games they've played this season. Not even earned a point away from home.
We have a fully fit team at home playing most of the game against 10 men & can't hit a barn door.

"They don't know how to win a game"

Wonder who said that.
 
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