The narrative around managers like dyche is always weird to me. 
First off, the notion that they’re pragmatic and set a team up to suit the players instead of being a systems manager.
Dyche is a systems manager. He has one way of playing and that’s it.
Secondly this narrative about him wanting to win first and foremost. He doesn’t set out to win, he sets out not to lose then hopes his attacking players come up with something.
Also, his win percentage record is terrible.
Thirdly, that he’s a manager who gets you out of trouble. He does initially but he gets you right back into trouble because his way of playing is so easy to beat.
He does a great job getting his point across in the media that he’s hard done by with the reputation he has, but over time he proves he is nothing but a basic, negative manager who can’t build a team to play football.
He’ll be a disaster over time and their fans will end up hating him.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			First off, the notion that they’re pragmatic and set a team up to suit the players instead of being a systems manager.
Dyche is a systems manager. He has one way of playing and that’s it.
Secondly this narrative about him wanting to win first and foremost. He doesn’t set out to win, he sets out not to lose then hopes his attacking players come up with something.
Also, his win percentage record is terrible.
Thirdly, that he’s a manager who gets you out of trouble. He does initially but he gets you right back into trouble because his way of playing is so easy to beat.
He does a great job getting his point across in the media that he’s hard done by with the reputation he has, but over time he proves he is nothing but a basic, negative manager who can’t build a team to play football.
He’ll be a disaster over time and their fans will end up hating him.
	







