2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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I mean, we're not actually that far apart here :lol: Our main difference seems to be how poor of a result West Ham was.

Were miles away if you can't see when your saying "I don't think there's been many terrible results".

There's been some absolutely woeful performances to go along with the terrible results.

It's simply not good enough.

The first 4 games weren't good enough and guess what, the other 11 so far hasn't been good enough.

He's one big defeat away from getting canned imo. TFG won't sit back and let him continue with his bellend narrative that he's only just got here and the squad of 20 don't know how to kick a ball.

We need home wins, continuing with Chelsea Sunday.
 

Yeah, that's not correct mate... Though not a million miles off...



Saints 0 points
West Ham 1 point
Brentford 1 point
Utd 0 points
Wolves 3 points
Arsenal 1 point

6 games
6 points

1 point a game.

Oh and that table you put up has Everton only playing 5 games

But hey, if 16th/17th in the form table keeps you happy, and the 1pt a game us satisfactory then fair enough
 
Were miles away if you can't see when your saying "I don't think there's been many terrible results".

There's been some absolutely woeful performances to go along with the terrible results.

It's simply not good enough.

The first 4 games weren't good enough and guess what, the other 11 so far hasn't been good enough.

He's one big defeat away from getting canned imo. TFG won't sit back and let him continue with his bellend narrative that he's only just got here and the squad of 20 don't know how to kick a ball.

We need home wins, continuing with Chelsea Sunday.
We’ve got 15 points from the last 11 games, we’ll get about 45 points if we continue at that pace for the rest of the season which for this season will be good enough for me. We definitely need a reset but Pep and Eddie Howe have shorter odds to leave at the moment.
 
We’ve got 15 points from the last 11 games, we’ll get about 45 points if we continue at that pace for the rest of the season which for this season will be good enough for me. We definitely need a reset but Pep and Eddie Howe have shorter odds to leave at the moment.

We've got 15pts from 15 games mate. The first 4 still count regardless if we want to pretend they didn't happen.

45pts? Let's catch up 1st week of Jan and see if we're on track for that as I'd be delighted if that was the case.
 

Saints 0 points
West Ham 1 point
Brentford 1 point
Utd 0 points
Wolves 3 points
Arsenal 1 point

6 games
6 points

1 point a game.

Oh and that table you put up has Everton only playing 5 games

But hey, if 16th/17th in the form table keeps you happy, and the 1pt a game us satisfactory then fair enough

Fair enough. The 5 games thing has thrown me a bit there. We all make mistakes...

I literally said earlier that the PPG needs to improve but since the poor start I feel it will improve as the season goes on.

As I said mate, I agree that Brentford and Saints were poor. I still don't even know what to make of United other than the individual mistakes caused the heavy defeat. That aside though, i'm not sure a defeat at Old Trafford is actually classed as a poor result, though the manner of the defeat was certainly poor, and had me worrying he'd lost the players, though those fears have since been allayed.

As I said, we only differ on the West Ham result. Unless of course there's some other poor results I'm forgetting about in that period?
 
We’ve got 15 points from the last 11 games, we’ll get about 45 points if we continue at that pace for the rest of the season which for this season will be good enough for me. We definitely need a reset but Pep and Eddie Howe have shorter odds to leave at the moment.
Except it’s 15 from 15.

If we only include the games he won, he has 3 wins out of 3. Keep that sort of pace up and he could have 78 points at the end of the season.
 
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We’ve got 15 points from the last 11 games, we’ll get about 45 points if we continue at that pace for the rest of the season which for this season will be good enough for me. We definitely need a reset but Pep and Eddie Howe have shorter odds to leave at the moment.
We got 4 points from the last 2 games. We'll get 61 points if we continue at that pace for the rest of the season which will be good enough for me
We got 3 points from the game before last. We'll get 84 points if we continue at that pace for the rest of the season which will also be good enough for me

We got 0 points from the first 4 games which some people seem to love forgetting. If we continue at that pace we finish on 15 points
 

We've got 15pts from 15 games mate. The first 4 still count regardless if we want to pretend they didn't happen.

45pts? Let's catch up 1st week of Jan and see if we're on track for that as I'd be delighted if that was the case.

Mate 4 points from the last two games, we keep that up we'll finish on 61 points and get into Europe!

Think that's how being a Dyche supporter works these days math wise is t it....
 
Yeah, we've not been in brilliant form but the fact of the matter is, if we'd won just one of those early games we'd be on 18pts from 15 games. 6 points clear of the drop zone with a game in hand.

I know, I know. IF. Tough luck Sean, get on with it...

Anyway, I'm not actually sure there's been many terrible results in that period from Nov 1st. United was poor, but the players had a lot to do with the scoreline. Not saying we would have got anything but a 4-0 win definitely flattered them because it was largely down to individual errors that scoreline. Brentford was disappointing and Saints was a really poor result but I'm still utterly bemused why anybody thinks a point at West Ham is something to cry about.

So for me, it's been 2 poor results in that period and an undeserved hammering at United, though as I say, I'm not stupid enough to argue we should have got something at Old Trafford. We've also only had 2 home games since November 1st...

Brentford was an awful result, they had 10 men and have lost every other away game. I’d argue it’s possibly worse than the Southampton result.
 
Brentford was an awful result, they had 10 men and have lost every other away game. I’d argue it’s possibly worse than the Southampton result.
Brentford game is and in fact all of our games are dictated by the fact we have no match winners. With exception to the wolves games, we haven’t had scored enough from set pieces to counter that.
This isn’t my idea of football but I can understand it given the squad and what’s at stake.
For the most part we are competive in every game.
The sticking points are the Bournemouth game and, Southampton for me. These are games were kind of freak results for me. We replay the season and the run of the green would likely give 6 points here… (admittedly rub of the green prob in our favour for the Arsenal game.)
 
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The most sensible thing - as long as the results don't get significantly worse - is for Dyche to steer the ship for the rest of the season.

I think people overestimate the quality in the squad. Just look at Doucoure's finish against Arsenal. Typical Sunday league finish.

Hopefully we start a new journey next season, new stadium, and hopefully more money to spend on quality players. Then we need a new manager who can play slightly more ambitious football. Then I'm not thinking of Russell Martin, but more of a type like Oliver Glasner.

Until then, just grit your teeth and support the team. Hopefully better times will come.
 

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