If it's defending you want to see, you should just watch any football match involving a Sean Dyche team. There'll be plenty of it to endure, I mean, enjoy.There’s a distinct lack of defending of Dyche in his thread since the game.
If it's defending you want to see, you should just watch any football match involving a Sean Dyche team. There'll be plenty of it to endure, I mean, enjoy.There’s a distinct lack of defending of Dyche in his thread since the game.
If Branthwaite was playing in the Bournemouth, Villa and Leicester games, we probably end up with 7-9 points instead of 1 so we should have got more from those 3 games. We have been lucky in some games since then though.
Yes with hindsight. He had had a slow start to the season and seemed to be slowing.
You kind of assume people would read between the lines and understand it to refer to that moment of time, but seemingly not. It appears you have to spell every connotation out.
I did clarify at the time what it referred to as well. But seemingly that gets missed as well!
Villa and Leicester games may have still gone the way they did but I doubt we concede 3 in 5-10 minutes against Bournemouth with Branthwaite at the back.one player doesn’t stop the imploding we did
In his first half season here, we were 1 swing of Doucoure's boot from being relegated. That's not a job well done, that's Russian roulette going your way.IF there are funds available in January, then the board must sack Dyche in the next fortnight and appoint a new manager who can have an opportunity to bring in some of their own players, work with the team and get us safe.
If there are no funds available in January, then I would keep Dyche and afford him the space to do what he’s already done in the past 2 seasons. The Football is dire but we simply must make it to BMD as a Premier League team.
If we flip the coin and think changing manager with this group of players will lead to anything other than failure, I think that’s desperately naive. We have no pace whatsoever, easily the slowest team in the league. No creativity. No striker. This team needs a root and branch approach (10-15 out & 10-15 in) with a new manager in the summer but the priority has to be to stay up.
The only way that happens with this group is good shape, keeping them well organised and difficult to beat, which we have been. We’re amongst the worst going forward but we’re (mostly) difficult to break down.
No mention of good defending I seeIf it's defending you want to see, you should just watch any football match involving a Sean Dyche team. There'll be plenty of it to endure, I mean, enjoy.
Villa and Leicester games may have still gone the way they did but I doubt we concede 3 in 5-10 minutes against Bournemouth with Branthwaite at the back.
I don't think he's a poor manager. I remember them doing similar with Rodgers. It didn't work then
Guess there must be lots of crazy people who care more about that whole scoring goals and winning matches thing we rarely do, and not so much the defence-focused 0-0s we play for every week.No mention of good defending I see
KITAP1 is ok-ish sometimesGuess there must be lots of crazy people who care more about that whole scoring goals and winning matches thing we rarely do, and not so much the defence-focused 0-0s we play for every week.
Pickfords saved us and won us so many points already this season it’s a joke, we’ve been very lucky in so many games.94th min goal against fulham. Lucky to get a point.
Gordon missing penalty at Goodison.
Clinging on at the end to a poor west ham side.
You take what you can but we could easly and some might say deserve to be on fewer points.
The lucky to come away with anything certainly tilts more than the of lucky not to come away with something.
Scary thing is last season early on i thought we were unlucky in games. Im not seeing that so far. We're a really poor side who lack any ideas.
So you supported their decision. Interesting. Explains the whole keep Dyche on attitude, I suppose.I didn’t say they dropped the ball with him, I said they kept him whilst he sent them down. Please try and read.
So you supported their decision. Interesting. Explains the whole keep Dyche on attitude, I suppose.
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