2023/24 Sean Dyche

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I think he's crap but we've absolutely battered 3 of the 4 teams we've faced so far. I'm willing to extend a little bit of leash on the basis he's not going to get sacked anyway
 
He came in with the objective to save the club from relegation and he did it.
By the absolute skin of teeth.

A doucoure wonder goal and a nick pope world class save kept us up.

He didn't come in, get us playing well and steer us away from danger, he came in and maintained that we are a horrific team and we stayed up by very small margins.

For context, Gary O'Neil and lopetagu ( wolves ex manager ) "saved" their clubs.
 
The general consensus is he has to go reading all the comments, but the reality is the board aren't going to sack him certainly not this early on. Look how long it took to Lampard the bullet, he is here for the foreseeable!
Yeah this board sack too late if anything he'll get a chance to turn it around. He should consider himself very lucky.
 
Keeping him in my eyes is just prolonging the inevitable.

There's an international break now, this is the best time to make a management change.
The way we've been haggling deals all through the window suggests a managerial change isn't a financially viable decision.

3 League games into a season and around 7 months into his contract. I think there's an argument to be made that a sacking now would be a touch hasty.
 
Yeah but last season wasn't exactly his fault was it?
He came in with the objective to save the club from relegation and he did it.

This season, a full one under Dyche will be different, despite an indifferent start.
He managed about half the season last year and won about 4 games. So yeah it was partly down to him
 
By the absolute skin of teeth.

A doucoure wonder goal and a nick pope world class save kept us up.

He didn't come in, get us playing well and steer us away from danger, he came in and maintained that we are a horrific team and we stayed up by very small margins.

For context, Gary O'Neil and lopetagu ( wolves ex manager ) "saved" their clubs.
As did victories against Arsenal & Brighton. Everything that happens in a season contributes to where you finish.
 
The way we've been haggling deals all through the window suggests a managerial change isn't a financially viable decision.

3 League games into a season and around 7 months into his contract. I think there's an argument to be made that a sacking now would be a touch hasty.
If the board pulled the trigger I dont think he could have too many complaints. I'm sure goals were set regarding the first 5 games and he will have got nowhere near to them.
 
Looking at the subs bench today .
Is scary.
God knows how they expect us to stay up.
Unless gomes and grey are brought back into the fold, don't think they will be they will get sold, we are threadbear
 
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