2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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You know if we’d played this way from the first game of the season, as painful as it might have been we’d probably have about 3 or 4 extra points now and would probably be looking at needing about 12 points from 22 games to be safe.

Instead we opened up, had CBs on the halfway line v Brighton, went hammering on the door for a third v Bournemouth, and put ourselves as lambs for the slaughter at Spurs.

One of the things that has annoyed me about Dyche this season is bowing to ridiculous outside pressures to play a different way when if he’d just carried on from what had worked last season the relegation thread would be half the size it is

To be fair we’d have 3 extra points if he just simply didn’t bring Doucoure and Beto on against Bournemouth.
 

Because this is how we will be set up against Forest and Ipswich and all the other teams in the bottom half.

They Dychettes will still be here though thinking this is 'good' and we were 'unlucky'.

It's disgusting football, completely limited possibilities playing this way.

Sure, we won't get relegated with him, but we sure as hell won't achieve anything positive.

But apparently we should all be happy to not be relegated, that's the level of expectations these days.
Mate, Forest are 4th
 
To no one in particular...

A number of posters CLEARLY NOT WATCHING THE GAME...

...OR SO ANTI DYCHE THEY HATE EVERYTHING ON PITCH

That was a magnificent performance against the 2nd best team in the country.

A defensive masterclass with the entire team behind the manager.

We could have and should have won the game.


I'm going into the DYCHE IN camp simply because of the last few performances showing the squad is with him

AND because he doesnt deserve the hatred from some RATS on here.
He’s done a reasonable job while he’s been here especially last season, last couple of results have been good with every player back behind the ball working and he’s also been hampered with the poor players we’ve got going forward. At the same time his tactics and style of play on most occasions is awful and moving forward he’s not the answer just like Mykolenko isn’t who again had a decent game but with lots of support another one who moving forward isn’t good enough if we want to play better style of football. I’m in Dyche out camp as I want a total refresh of the previous regime and that goes for most the players as well obviously it’s going to take time to rebuild and hopefully that starts with the manager either now or end of his contract, again he’s done OK under circumstances we’ve had but moving forward I want someone else, probably deserves to see his contract out and can walk away after doing a reasonable job don’t see him as anything more than a mid table manager
 
Good results for the table and survival but that's about it. Don't think there's another manager in world football who can set up for consecutive 0-0 's and achieve it.
 

Haters...take a read of this...

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, speaking to MOTD: "That was a real game. I am very happy because the performance of the boys was fantastic. Sometimes you have to play a different game and we are learning to play a different game. They are one of the best teams in Europe in terms of clean sheets.

"I said to the players I was more happy than [last week's] game at Brentford [Chelsea won 2-1]. We tried everything. For sure, you can always do something better but we are very happy because this is a tough stadium - not only for us but also in the Premier League."
 
Same tactics against the better sides and high press against the rest.

Add some effective players with Xfactor and we climb.



You underestimate the brand outside of UK



You are not a football connoisseur, I am.

This was a good point. As was Arsenal.

It cannot be argued otherwise.

You are funny, thank you and Merry Christmas 🎄
 
Problem is,
Who do you buy? Because the next manager won’t be a dyche type manager so we ain’t going to waste money on a trippier say.
And will dyche use players that he doesn’t want, heard the other day that Thelwell didn’t go after ndiaye to see him in the wing, he was bought as a number 10.
I really don’t think we’re buying that many players in January. The big reset will be in the summer
 

Uninspiring and often drab but there were some glimpses of excitement and intent today when the energy gets up.

If the Friedkins back Dyche in the forthcoming window then he needs to show he can do something different. If they keep their powder dry with an eye on a new boss in the summer then 3 or 4 dead rubbers towards the back end of the season will be a job well done.
 
To no one in particular...

A number of posters CLEARLY NOT WATCHING THE GAME...

...OR SO ANTI DYCHE THEY HATE EVERYTHING ON PITCH

That was a magnificent performance against the 2nd best team in the country.

A defensive masterclass with the entire team behind the manager.

We could have and should have won the game.


I'm going into the DYCHE IN camp simply because of the last few performances showing the squad is with him

AND because he doesnt deserve the hatred from some RATS on here.
But we could and maybe be should have been 2 down at half time, yes 2nd half we did better from an attacking point of view and missed some good chances.
Games against the best sides at home take care of themselves the fans can accept 25% and 2nd best and are still Witt the team even after a poor first half

It’s when he plays the same v Fulham, Brentford and Forest in a couple of weeks, that when the fans want to see a different approach and actually going to try and win them type of games
 
You know if we’d played this way from the first game of the season, as painful as it might have been we’d probably have about 3 or 4 extra points now and would probably be looking at needing about 12 points from 22 games to be safe.

Instead we opened up, had CBs on the halfway line v Brighton, went hammering on the door for a third v Bournemouth, and put ourselves as lambs for the slaughter at Spurs.

One of the things that has annoyed me about Dyche this season is bowing to ridiculous outside pressures to play a different way when if he’d just carried on from what had worked last season the relegation thread would be half the size it is
But then would we have been in leading positions to throw games away if we started like that? Definitely agree game management could of been better
 

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