2024/25 Sean Dyche - Sacked

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Some do unfortunately matty, but kenwright is no longer at the club, so sticking a big picture of the manager on the side of the ground for getting 5th won’t be happening under these . TFG haven’t come here to pick up the premier league money every season. Dyche is gone at some point in tbe next 5 months
Still can't get over that.
 
Ate TFG incompetent for not sacking him mate?
Maybe they won’t sack him, depends on who they want and if He’s available because it’s a pretty easy division to survive, 30 points probably keeps you up and that should be easy with This squad. But he will be gone at some point
 

Lots of knee jerk support for Dyche just because he's got two draws in succession. Frankly it's pathetic. The problem is the guy sets us up not to lose for every game we play. So he gets a point away at Arsenal, big deal, he'll also gets us defeats and draws against bog average teams like Brentford and Southampton. He's the epitome of second rate and isn't fit to manage the club.
 

you don’t want to keep a manager that’s won 8 games in a year

Does that inc Derby wins?
Some do unfortunately matty, but kenwright is no longer at the club, so sticking a big picture of the manager on the side of the ground for getting 5th won’t be happening under these . TFG haven’t come here to pick up the premier league money every season. Dyche is gone at some point in tbe next 5 months
I hope you are not going to be disappointed. We need a £400m invested to make us a top 5 side… I don’t think these guys are going put that money in and I doubt the rules will allow us to.
 
Lots of knee jerk support for Dyche just because he's got two draws in succession. Frankly it's pathetic. The problem is the guy sets us up not to lose for every game we play. So he gets a point away at Arsenal, big deal, he'll also gets us defeats and draws against bog average teams like Brentford and Southampton. He's the epitome of second rate and isn't fit to manage the club.
The thing is that up to this point he's never had a boss telling him they want more wins and to go for it more often. So he's played very cautiously.

We've seen on occasion especially away from home when the chance allows for it that we can go for it a lot more under Dyche. The obvious example was Brighton 2 season's ago. I have a feeling he'll feel like he should do that more often now - especially as the defence looks a lot more solid.

TBH I'd be reasonably happy keeping it tight and looking to nick a winner, as that's what's kept us safe under Dyche.
 
Two excellent results which you only get when your players are playing for you. My fear was the uncertainty and upheaval would lead to players getting distracted and the manager losing focus - but no. However, the problem, as always, is we follow these excellent well-organised backs-to-the-wall displays with less effective but similar performances against less exalted sides. Whatever happens at City, we need to be beating Forest at home.
 

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