2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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If Moyes would accept those terms yes
And therein is reality. Why on earth would Moyes accept a 6 month gig when a month from now half a dozen teams in the Prem will be throwing 3 year deals at him to "save them" and "come do a West Ham".

As much as I would like Moyes on a short term/transitional basis, I'm not sure if TFG would want the optics of being seen to be "panicking" or running back to the guy from 10 years ago to save their season ahead of a stadium move. As solid as Moyes is, it doesn't scream ambitious or out-the-box thinking, and TFG might want to big a big first statement.
 
Most of the drivel he spouts is easily dismissed, not a single one of the hacks is interested in challenging him because he will probably get them banned
Like most media in the UK it's "client". All about the relationships the journalist can foster and maintain. From what is suggested on various podcasts by journalists, Dyche is known to be difficult when asked questions he does not like and will shut down.
 

The man needed binning weeks ago. It was quite clear he was out his depth. The comments yesterday that the main thing was that we didn’t lose were appalling

If he believes that then he’s an embarrassment. He just seems to be trying to wind the fans up at this stage

Problem is that any new manager will be faced with those horror fixtures in December which is not what you want
 
The fact we’ve ended up in full blown crisis after strengthening a team that got 48 points last season is actually quite impressive. He is impressively awful.
That 48 points last season was based on Jarred playing out of his socks and pulling Tarkowski along with him coupled with massive dollops of luck, not Dyche being good.

This season so far Branthwaite has been average at best Tarkowski mediocre and Dyche looking like the useless piece of cow manure he is.
 
I read somewhere once an article about the most stressful things a marriage can experience, death of a child, parent, moving to a different country that sort of thing. For a football club the equivalent must be something close to funding a new stadium, disinterested and broke owner, takeover, rivals being so closely aligned to all the dark powers as to be indistinguishable from Satan. My point is, we must be close to having six of the top ten worst things a club can experience.

There is no doubt that everyone involved on the playing, coaching side know that Dyche is finished, everyone is just waiting for the new owners and hoping it injects some vitality to the moribund corpse of a club.
 
That 48 points last season was based on Jarred playing out of his socks and pulling Tarkowski along with him coupled with massive dollops of luck, not Dyche being good.

This season so far Branthwaite has been average at best Tarkowski mediocre and Dyche looking like the useless piece of cow manure he is.

Don’t agree with this bit, we’ve only conceded 1 goal when he’s been on the pitch. But agree with everything else.
 

Dyche needs binning asap but we’ve got to get the replacement right and pray that TFG get their hand in their pocket in January.

This squad could easily go down whoever is the manager, we lack quality everywhere.

I’d swap squads with Brentford in a heartbeat, that’s depressing as hell.
 
That 48 points last season was based on Jarred playing out of his socks and pulling Tarkowski along with him coupled with massive dollops of luck, not Dyche being good.

This season so far Branthwaite has been average at best Tarkowski mediocre and Dyche looking like the useless piece of cow manure he is.

They all look knackered for manager than pins much of his brand on fitness and Premier League ready.

Injuires are a big factor in both Braithwaite and getting his match fitness, not there yet still our best... And Tarkowski has had some niggling butt injury or something.

Again question Keane and Braithwaite should have been partnered if you actually belive Dyche nonsense about being fit...
 
That 48 points last season was based on Jarred playing out of his socks and pulling Tarkowski along with him coupled with massive dollops of luck, not Dyche being good.

This season so far Branthwaite has been average at best Tarkowski mediocre and Dyche looking like the useless piece of cow manure he is.
Tarks has been injured for the first 10 games. But rather than playing a fully fit OBrien, he kept him in.
 
And therein is reality. Why on earth would Moyes accept a 6 month gig when a month from now half a dozen teams in the Prem will be throwing 3 year deals at him to "save them" and "come do a West Ham".

As much as I would like Moyes on a short term/transitional basis, I'm not sure if TFG would want the optics of being seen to be "panicking" or running back to the guy from 10 years ago to save their season ahead of a stadium move. As solid as Moyes is, it doesn't scream ambitious or out-the-box thinking, and TFG might want to big a big first statement.

They've just convinced Ranieri to come out of retirement to manage Roma tbf.
 

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