Dyche
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Not called Dixie Dyche for nothing
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Since we lost to Wolves we're five wins, a draw and three defeats in nine. Two of those defeats were Arsenal and Liverpool which you expect although we really could have got something from Liverpool had the ref been more consistent. Other than the Luton defeat it does feel like things are changing a bit and we've a run of fixtures coming that we should hopefully pick up some more points from, even United at home doesn't seem too daunting.
Just a shame there's another fucking international break coming next month.
Just a shame there's another fucking international break coming next month.
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Settled side, and barring injuries/suspensions, gonna be this for the League:
1) Pickford
2) Patterson
3) Mykolenko
4) Tarkowski
5) Branthwaite
6) Onana
7) Harrison
8) Garner
9) DCL
10) Doucoure
11) McNeil
Virginia; Young; Coleman; Keane; Godfrey; Gueye; Danjuma; Beto; Chermiti
Changes for Wednesday night: game time for Godfrey, Gueye, Danjuma, Beto...?
1) Pickford
2) Patterson
3) Mykolenko
4) Tarkowski
5) Branthwaite
6) Onana
7) Harrison
8) Garner
9) DCL
10) Doucoure
11) McNeil
Virginia; Young; Coleman; Keane; Godfrey; Gueye; Danjuma; Beto; Chermiti
Changes for Wednesday night: game time for Godfrey, Gueye, Danjuma, Beto...?
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Managed DCL really well, and really responsibly. Deserves credit for that.
Many managers would've just played him injured and half fit in an attempt to save their own skins.
Many managers would've just played him injured and half fit in an attempt to save their own skins.
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Agree BD!
The last three managers have rushed Dom back and it’s backfired massively
Dyche has allowed him to recover with no pressure and it’s worked
Defo deserves huge credit for that. Very impressive
The last three managers have rushed Dom back and it’s backfired massively
Dyche has allowed him to recover with no pressure and it’s worked
Defo deserves huge credit for that. Very impressive
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Finally gave him the right tools and guess what? We look like a solid mid table team.
Shame we wrote off the first few games expecting him to somehow get points with Maupay and Dobbin in the starting eleven.
It's not scintillating football but it's functional and effective. It's no coincidence we've beaten Brentford, Bournemouth and West Ham who all appeared to be having a bad day... We're just pretty horrible to play against making teams look off the pace.
Shame we wrote off the first few games expecting him to somehow get points with Maupay and Dobbin in the starting eleven.
It's not scintillating football but it's functional and effective. It's no coincidence we've beaten Brentford, Bournemouth and West Ham who all appeared to be having a bad day... We're just pretty horrible to play against making teams look off the pace.
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Would have been nice to have started the season with City, the shite, Arsenal, Spurs and Villa, sides that generally beat us well. Then we would have had reinforcements for the easier games.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 12:54 pm Finally gave him the right tools and guess what? We look like a solid mid table team.
Shame we wrote off the first few games expecting him to somehow get points with Maupay and Dobbin in the starting eleven.
It's not scintillating football but it's functional and effective. It's no coincidence we've beaten Brentford, Bournemouth and West Ham who all appeared to be having a bad day... We're just pretty horrible to play against making teams look off the pace.
But it's done now and hope we can continue to improve and at least start beating the poor sides of the division.
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Gash wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 6:16 pm Since we lost to Wolves we're five wins, a draw and three defeats in nine. Two of those defeats were Arsenal and Liverpool which you expect although we really could have got something from Liverpool had the ref been more consistent. Other than the Luton defeat it does feel like things are changing a bit and we've a run of fixtures coming that we should hopefully pick up some more points from, even United at home doesn't seem too daunting.
Just a shame there's another fucking international break coming next month.
Man u will have a new manager and his 1st game will be V Everton 1-200 not even worth a bet

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Dyche's job (barring takeover) looks considerably more safe in recent weeks.
Not sure we should have expected an instant turnaround without bumps given the job he had in front of him, but over the longer term the arrow is at least green and on a positive incline.
Not sure we should have expected an instant turnaround without bumps given the job he had in front of him, but over the longer term the arrow is at least green and on a positive incline.
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Honestly I wanted him gone a couple weeks ago. Thought him losing 9 of 10 matches at home is enough to see him gone.
Starting to play much better. Think if we had actually picked up a few earlier wins against easier opponents he would be getting praise instead of criticism. Next 8 weeks will tell us if we actually have turned the corner.
Feed the Yak!