Sean Dyche was dealt an abysmal hand. He took over a poor squad and he found a way to get points, it was by playing very negatively but it worked. Then, the teams playing against us worked out his tactics and they stopped producing. Our players...
yes mate, Sean Dyche is definitely not responsible for winning 4 home games all season, 1 in the last 15 and recouping 9 points from 45
That is certainly not his fault
*fist bump
How about the table where his only win in the past 4 months was against Burnley, who played a quarter of the game with 10 men and we only won that one with a fluke goal? Does that mean he's fortunate to be in the dugout?
They're a gang of mutants in that Echo office.
Over the last 3 years they've blamed the fans at every opportunity and had goes at them for protesting the board and Kenwright, attacking anyone who dared criticize the Benitez hire, and lots more...
Didn’t the Echo cover up for the former board and provide a platform for lies about headlocks? Unsurprising to see them behaving like sewer rats, and also unsurprising to observe snakes on here backing them up.
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Looks more and more that slapping Patterson has back fired hugely, he has definitely lost the dressing room and I think that's why. Couple that with the mind numbing, eye bleeding football they're told to play and it's no wonder they don't look...
The grim reality, for me at least - is his results (should) have us 14th and safe with 7/8 games to go.
That's as good as I think anyone is going to deliver with this squad.
Would I take us being sat on 35 points after 32 games next season? No...
I agree mate, but regardless of what league we're languishing in, I'd rather we try to play some football that doesn't have me reaching for the Toilet Duck after 10 minutes for a change.
Fancies himself as a good manager that's funnier. Got all the swimmy badges out on post match interview, 500 games as manager, 300 in PL. No mention of win percentages funnily enough. Lots of the usual drivel though, hard yards etc. Think he...
Someone needs to make a decision about what is more costly, relegation, which at this current time is a distinct possibility, or sacking Dyche and giving ourselves a chance. I just don't see how he turns it around. He only has one way to play and...