He clearly left for a variety of reasons, but the idea that Dyche was definitely taking us down is for the birds.
He’d have basically had to lose all 6 of the games Moyes has managed so far, and even then we’d still be ahead of Ipswich. People seem to have forgotten that before the losses to two form teams in Forest and Bournemouth (look how others have fared at Bournemouth this season) we had taken 6 points from 4 games v Wolves Arsenal City Chelsea. Our goal difference was superior to the sides at the bottom, clean sheets better, defence better.
Quite simply we made a horrendous start, got edged in some games we shouldn’t (Southampton, Brentford), and had some bad injuries down the spine of the team (Branthwaite Garner McNeil) , and that put us closer than was comfortable to the relegation zone.
But no way we were going down. The bottom 3 are trash. Even this Wolves team that is absolutely terrible is probably going to stay up,
That doesn’t mean that changing the manager wasn’t the right thing to do. As soon as the owners changed then the opportunity to get a better manager was rightfully taken. But people claiming we were definitely going down just aren’t reading the trends, we weren’t going down this season.