2023/24 Sean Dyche

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Something that will massively help Dyche next year - given we're likely going to see a bit of a squad rebuild, you'd hope he'll target a right back who can actually cross a ball. It's absolutely bananas we've managed to stay in the Premier League with an injury-prone Coleman, Young, and Godfrey at right back...
 
Something that will massively help Dyche next year - given we're likely going to see a bit of a squad rebuild, you'd hope he'll target a right back who can actually cross a ball. It's absolutely bananas we've managed to stay in the Premier League with an injury-prone Coleman, Young, and Godfrey at right back...
Could do with that alright. And some creativity in midfield. Although maybe that’s not Dyche’s style lol.
 

Despite not winning a game in almost four months, if it wasn't for the points deductions we'd be closer to the top ten than the drop zone right now.

As awful as that run of results were Dyche for his many faults, does seem to be a substantial upgrade on Benitez and Lampard.

Like it or lump it folks he's here for at least another year imo.
 
Despite not winning a game in almost four months, if it wasn't for the points deductions we'd be closer to the top ten than the drop zone right now.

As awful as that run of results were Dyche for his many faults, does seem to be a substantial upgrade on Benitez and Lampard.

Like it or lump it folks he's here for at least another year imo.
At a glance that record was awful but considering everything going on with the club (Especially around that time) and the injuries we've had, with an already paper thin squad, it's no wonder we struggled for a bit.

But look at the xG for the season as a whole and we're getting some catch up points to get us closer to where we should be (Mid-table, minus points deduct.).

Dychey isn't a fancy manager but we've tried the fancy approach and failed every time. I'll keep my seat on the Dyche train.
 


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