Marcelo Bielsa or Sean Dyche?

Marcelo Bielsa or Sean Dyche?


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I agree with Davek. Dyche to try and keep us up. Then Bielsa in the Summer, with a real chance to clear out most of them, and bring a few in. Too few of the current crop are good athletes, and route 1 football is currently our best chance of staying up. I love the idea of Bielsa, we haven’t seen entertaining football for way too long, but our situation is desperate, and it would be a miracle if Bielsa came in now, and we stayed up. Then again, I don’t think it’s unlikely Dyche keeps us up either! But I reckon he’d give us some sort of chance.
 

I agree with Davek. Dyche to try and keep us up. Then Bielsa in the Summer, with a real chance to clear out most of them, and bring a few in. Too few of the current crop are good athletes, and route 1 football is currently our best chance of staying up. I love the idea of Bielsa, we haven’t seen entertaining football for way too long, but our situation is desperate, and it would be a miracle if Bielsa came in now, and we stayed up. Then again, I don’t think it’s unlikely Dyche keeps us up either! But I reckon he’d give us some sort of chance.

…..but Dyche wouldn’t entertain a deal that keeps him here for a few months.

This isn’t La La Land, where one bloke comes in to save the sinking ship then moves aside whilst another bloke happily takes his place. The scenario you imagine is so far from reality.

Dyche and Bielsa are failed PL Managers, they are unemployed for a reason. it’s amazing that some folk want both of them!!
 
…..but Dyche wouldn’t entertain a deal that keeps him here for a few months.

This isn’t La La Land, where one bloke comes in to save the sinking ship then moves aside whilst another bloke happily takes his place.

Dyche and Bielsa are failed PL Managers, it’s amazing that some folk want both of them!!
The mind boggles, we really are at the point where we are scraping the barrel.
 
We are well and truly mad if this is what the choice has come down to. It’s staggering incompetence to be in the position with February around the corner. Nobody making decisions at the club deserves to stay in the PL.

When it comes down to it, either manager will have to hugely adjust their usual MO for us to survive. Do you trust Bielsa to be more pragmatic and defensive in the short term and introduce his methods/style in a perfectly timed way, or do you trust Dyche to play more progressive than usual while maintaining some defensive solidity? A bunch of draws isn’t keeping us safe, so I tend to want Bielsa of the two. But it’s hard to believe this situation.
 

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