The person to do that will be Dyche, on talksport or some random podcast.It won’t take long for someone to try and credit it to the solid foundations Dyche put in place in the *checks calendar* 3 months he was there.
The person to do that will be Dyche, on talksport or some random podcast.It won’t take long for someone to try and credit it to the solid foundations Dyche put in place in the *checks calendar* 3 months he was there.
The person to do that will be Dyche, on talksport or some random podcast.
What is this boomer take? In this age of information everywhere and most if it being hilarious and absurd, you're picking the most grandad hill to die onMy way or the high way is a thing. Ferguson turned up at man utd with Aberdeen on his cv. Obviously the 80's is a very different time to now.
[note: I hadn't realised Ferguson retired immediately from playing into management. Finished at Ayr in 74 and was managing St Mirren that same year][Old Trafford held 56.5k in 1986]
Made a point earlier in the season about any side can be pretty woeful but goals cover a lot of sins.
I suppose the times and player attitudes are very different now, the hard drinking lout about town is gone, but relics from that era exist. It's more science than social now.
The next era of coaches/managers is going to be an interesting one. I wonder if the modern era could produce a 'Crazy gang' like that Wimbledon outfit.
Has the fun and the character been 'professionalised*' out of the game? Can managers still manage when players are judged on tiktok followers and facebook likes. dyche always was out of his depth, funny how his backers are always happy to pounce on perceived offense from Moyes re 'talking the club down' and 'reigning in expectation' yet go strangely quiet when big seanny starts piping off about how great he is and other such punchlines.
I suppose no one likes their hypocrisy being spoon fed back to them. Keeps the laughs up though...

Probably still hurt in the soul from his (alleged) boyhood club binning him and Clough's legacy not being carried on by the rightful torchbearer - himself - to appear on talksport. Drowning in sad, sad curry, probably.It`s unusual that he hasn`t l already been on the likes of Talksport, giving an " exclusive " interview, about how the problems were already there before he arrived, how he spent all day putting out fires and about the quality of the squad.
It`s where the trade go
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38 years tho...What is this boomer take? In this age of information everywhere and most if it being hilarious and absurd, you're picking the most grandad hill to die on![]()
Turn on the TV and watch some Atletico Madrid while they fight and tackle eachother like mad men, to go with their insane manager doing insane things on the sideline mate.38 years tho...
How many fa cups have they won?Turn on the TV and watch some Atletico Madrid while they fight and tackle eachother like mad men, to go with their insane manager doing insane things on the sideline mate.
There's life outside the sanitised to an insane level (and RS filled) PL mate. Age of information and all.How many fa cups have they won?
I liked it when Tuvalu and the Faroe islands didn't waste everyone's time with their nonsense sides. No fa cups for them neither!There's life outside the sanitised to an insane level (and RS filled) PL mate. Age of information and all.
Also 0, but I think it's because they just don't value it as much, similar to Moyes. If they wanted to no doubt they'd win a few like
It is, but it's equally easy to avoid and/or just find the funny stuff mate.I liked it when Tuvalu and the Faroe islands didn't waste everyone's time with their nonsense sides. No fa cups for them neither!
The 'age of information', sounds like overload to me. utterwokeoverload nonsense.
I'd have hired Louie Spence for the day to prance around him for a bit. See how bloody funny it is then. And now I've got a 'the office' special playing out in my mind, dyche as brent, spence as spence.It is, but it's equally easy to avoid and/or just find the funny stuff mate.
Like for example, Dyche thinking it's a normal and funny thing to make your own players perform lap dances on each other as punishments. That was... some knowledge.

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