Some of you need your head wobbled.
Zero investment in 3 seasons. A team stripped down to the barebones. 10 point deduction. Mental fortitude to stick with our. Outside the relegation zone.
Come on. Have a think.
I would still think this season over all is going better than expected. The current winless run is bad but hey I didn’t expect much good from this squad anyway. This is the kind of run relegation-threatened bottom half teams go on. I don’t think...
I'm more inclined to support a manager when there's data which backs up the argument. In Dyche's case, there's a reasonable amount of data which points to him having improved us and us either having been unfortunate and/or players really letting...
I get your point. You can only sit back and watch a manager go so long without a win. It's just a fact, and one that Dyche will be well aware of.
However, there is caveats. There's the added pressure that has been heaped upon players and manager...
It might well generate revenue in that time though. Granted, not as much as first team games, but I can see any test events having big demand. It's also not like we're starting from a position of zero. As in, we will still be generating revenue...
No, you're almost certainly right. Although I will add a couple of things:
- We will still have the right to host concerts and stuff. If we're going down that avenue with the stadium, then I'd expect to see at least one there in summer '25...
I doubt many fans are judging him based on whatever he says off the pitch. I think Ive only listened to one press conference
He has the majority willing to give him more time because IMO the majority agree with me that these couple seasons are...
You're completely right, in all of this.
Top and bottom of it is,; if we played open attacking football where are the goals coming from? Let's be generous and say Calvert-Lewin could get 12 goals, Doucoure 10 goals, Mcneil 7 goals, Harrison 7...
This is the crux of the whole charade.
The PL are behaving like a government body that regulates corporations, energy conglomerates and utility companies. Those kinds of entities are rightly given huge penalties for under-performance because the...