2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Rumours that when the takeover is finally made official that they want to offer Dyche a contract extension.
Nothing certain, until the takeover is completed, mate.

FFS, don't give us a heart attack!
 
Nothing certain, until the takeover is completed, mate.

FFS, don't give us a heart attack!
The thing is I doubt Roma were in a relegation scrap when they took over. Totally different situation at Everton
 
Nothing certain, until the takeover is completed, mate.

FFS, don't give us a heart attack!
I'm hoping that article is the usual TeamTalk guff, because if not it appears our manager options are Dyche, Southgate or Moyes! Hardly a new dawn with those characters.
 

I'm hoping that article is the usual TeamTalk guff, because if not it appears our manager options are Dyche, Southgate or Moyes! Hardly a new dawn with those characters.
It might be better to hold our nose and let him see out his contract. A preseason with a mini squad rebuild going into a new stadium under new ownership would be a far more attractive job than a relegation scrap. We simply cannot give him a new contract though. We would definitely lose our first few home games at the new stadium under Dyche because that's how he always starts seasons
 

What, they get paid millions and don't practice touching and kicking the ball.
They get paid millions to practice what the manager and coaches get them to do. They don't practice intricate passing and close control the way other teams do. You only have to watch how we play to see what they spend most of their time doing. I'm pretty sure if you or I were on a pitch against them they'd seem untouchable, but in comparison to other clubs it's obvious they don't spend as much time on it.
 
Sean Dyche's contract runs out this summer.

TFG aren't going to give him a new one.

They'll have a replacement in mind, or even lined up.

Whether that replacement is available now, or willing to come in now.

Whether PSR would favour allowing Dyche's/his team's contract expire.

They'll replace him sharpish if we look in danger of going down.

Im of the view that it's small margins down there - and you don't want a situation where you have the manager, and half the team knowing they are off next summer.

Whatever they decide to do, they need to make signings this January - get us some pace/attacking threat and we'll get to the summer a Premier League team.
 
I don't really want to vault individual people because they're not being arsey to me so I'm not going to be to them, but I have had conversations with posters over the last couple of days who I know definitely said those things.
Ok pal. Thanks for explaining.
 
There are posters on here who said Lampard and Ancelotti couldn't possibly be expected to get results with the players we have and there was no way they could follow tactical instructions or play on the front foot because of how limited they are, who now seem to have the complete opposite opinion, despite the squad being quite clearly worse. Almost as if it's down to preconceptions and how likeable they find the manager more than anything else.
Probably based on the fact that Ancelotti won bundles of trophies with better players and Lampard spent his career playing with top teams and thought it might be a factor, with him being somewhat of an unknown quantity too. Turns out Lampard just isn't a great coach despite being likeable. Most fans agreed with his sacking when it came btw and Dyche has weathered far worse runs than Lampard without losing his job.
Anyway Dyche would still play the same way with a better squad. We set up to play Southampton the same way we set up to play Arsenal, that's all he's got
 

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