2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Ok, let's take a large data set:

Sean Dyche has managed 329 premier league games.

He has won 93 of those games and lost 147.

In those games he has scored a total of 322 goals whilst conceding 465.

Do those stats support the idea that he is a winning manager, or even a manager that knows how to set up a team to score goals?

Your example of how he has done against Frank in particular and giving examples of individual player mistakes being the "reason" he didn't beat Brentford. At home. Who played most of the game with 10 men. Is the cherry picking exercise.

You could, of course, just admit he had a bad game. That on that one occasion he got it wrong. But you can't even do that. Which is why you can't claim any objectivity on the subject and why you have become a figure of fun on this forum.
That last paragraph one hell of an uppercut! πŸ˜†
 

Ok, let's take a large data set:

Sean Dyche has managed 329 premier league games.

He has won 93 of those games and lost 147.

In those games he has scored a total of 322 goals whilst conceding 465.

Do those stats support the idea that he is a winning manager, or even a manager that knows how to set up a team to score goals?

Your example of how he has done against Frank in particular and giving examples of individual player mistakes being the "reason" he didn't beat Brentford. At home. Who played most of the game with 10 men. Is the cherry picking exercise.

You could, of course, just admit he had a bad game. That on that one occasion he got it wrong. But you can't even do that. Which is why you can't claim any objectivity on the subject and why you have become a figure of fun on this forum.

i’d forgotten how annoying your habit is of selective reading then wild distortion and assertion of views that aren’t held.

I’m not responding further to this not because I can’t answer your questions, but more because i just can’t be arsed engaging with you any more.
 
Ok, let's take a large data set:

Sean Dyche has managed 329 premier league games.

He has won 93 of those games and lost 147.

In those games he has scored a total of 322 goals whilst conceding 465.

Do those stats support the idea that he is a winning manager, or even a manager that knows how to set up a team to score goals?

Your example of how he has done against Frank in particular and giving examples of individual player mistakes being the "reason" he didn't beat Brentford. At home. Who played most of the game with 10 men. Is the cherry picking exercise.

You could, of course, just admit he had a bad game. That on that one occasion he got it wrong. But you can't even do that. Which is why you can't claim any objectivity on the subject and why you have become a figure of fun on this forum.
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Ok, let's take a large data set:

Sean Dyche has managed 329 premier league games.

He has won 93 of those games and lost 147.

In those games he has scored a total of 322 goals whilst conceding 465.

Do those stats support the idea that he is a winning manager, or even a manager that knows how to set up a team to score goals?

Your example of how he has done against Frank in particular and giving examples of individual player mistakes being the "reason" he didn't beat Brentford. At home. Who played most of the game with 10 men. Is the cherry picking exercise.

You could, of course, just admit he had a bad game. That on that one occasion he got it wrong. But you can't even do that. Which is why you can't claim any objectivity on the subject and why you have become a figure of fun on this forum.
Yes but if he had players with pace over the last 12 years he’d set his teams up differently…
 

Ok, let's take a large data set:

Sean Dyche has managed 329 premier league games.

He has won 93 of those games and lost 147.

In those games he has scored a total of 322 goals whilst conceding 465.

Do those stats support the idea that he is a winning manager, or even a manager that knows how to set up a team to score goals?

Your example of how he has done against Frank in particular and giving examples of individual player mistakes being the "reason" he didn't beat Brentford. At home. Who played most of the game with 10 men. Is the cherry picking exercise.

You could, of course, just admit he had a bad game. That on that one occasion he got it wrong. But you can't even do that. Which is why you can't claim any objectivity on the subject and why you have become a figure of fun on this forum.
This is spot on. If you extrapolate from Dyche's PL career, any team of his can be expected to finish around 14th. A little variation in either direction will crack the top 10 or get you relegated, but he's never going to manage a team to be anything more than that.
 
i know it’s a debate

but it’s easy

you want everton to move on you leg dyche

do you want his everton to carry on making you fall asleep/turn over, leave the ground early, and just be utter turd?

exactly

get in the job center dyche woan n stone
I want Everton to move on, but I don't want another 2/3 years of Everton getting the wrong person in at the wrong time.

Unless TFG's man is available and willing to move now, leave it until the end of the season. Let Dyche and his crew leave when their contracts expire and start afresh in May with a new manager, an uninterrupted summer/pre-season and a clear vision on and off the field.
 

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