The Now-Irrelevant 2024/25 Relegation Battle (Without Everton!)

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We wanted to do that, but Dyche quit and here we are.

If he stayed I reckon we would still be sitting on 19 points.
no chance he would have only gotten to 19, we'd be a few points clear but still very concerned.
 

And for some reason McKenna got lauded as the next big thing !
McKenna is definitely one fo keep an eye on, £152m on top of that they had which was a non existent PL calibre squad is nothing and the6 were always going to struggle, given they were in League1 two seasons ago. The only issue for me with him, was he looks like another one of this managers who stuck to their footballing principles when they possible should have been more pragmatic.
 
And for some reason McKenna got lauded as the next big thing !
Jesus Christ. Less than 12 months ago!

 
And for some reason McKenna got lauded as the next big thing !
It's a Championship midtable/relegation candidate team that he got promoted to the PL, then had to make into a PL surviving team over a summer, and also by buying upper Championship/lower PL players.

In a weird way I think they're doing okay, but this is also kind of true:
i think 6th to 12th is the strongest the league has ever been

either side of it not so great

If we'd remained with Dyche we'd be right in that mix giving them a chance to stay, for example.
 
We wanted to do that, but Dyche quit and here we are.

If he stayed I reckon we would still be sitting on 19 points.
I wanted him gone. I'm overjoyed we got rid and replaced him with a manager who is a thousand times better but even under not trying I think we'd have cobbled together three or possibly four points. This is not me saying he's any good. Its me saying how garbage the bottom three are because they're absolutely horrific.
 

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