I think we're too reactionary as fans.
Absolutely this GOT, what happened to critical thinking and forming opinions taking all circumstances into account?
Nobody wants Sean Dyche.
He's not fashionable, and I think that's partly why so many are particularly reactionary to him. Calling for managers like Potter, who have an even lower win rate than Dyche.
I'm seeing posts like this;
... and most, on shouty social media - agree.
But c'mon.
When he come in - 99% had us as down. We were down and out. Don't make me post the league table before he come in, and the immediate fixture list and us having no striker again...
Irrelevant as we play hoofball (sic!)
2 seasons on the bounce we relied on the last home game of the season to stay up.
If people said after Bournemouth, we're going to sell more than we buy, and get massive point deduction - after the previous 2 years you'd again write us off as down.
Yup!
He earned 48 points last season - that's massive progress from the 24 months before him.
That's some measure of progress
We then again, sold more than we bought.
What's changed to make 95% approval of the manager (our survey at the end of last season). The consensus on social was the fella should have been in manager of the year shouts.
What has changed is - 4 league games. 3 Including Brighton, and Aston Villa and Spurs away.
Good post GOT, and as you say;
Brighton at home has been a mixed bag of late.
Spurs away, with our injuries at the time especially. A point would have been exceptional.
Bournemouth was an anomaly for several reasons
Villa away, we lucked out and got two goals against the run of play, and when Villa shifted up a couple of gears we were well beaten I'd go as far as saying we were being beaten when we took the lead!
Soton is a complete outlier, again for lots of reasons.
Keep the faith until we really need change, or we've achieved what we need to achieve, i.e. EPL survival.
Yes it certainly is...
And getting madder by the day