Dyche Watch

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TheRam wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 7:54 am That’s a painful interview to watch.

Wouldn’t look out of place in the 70s

“We’ve been working a lot in changing the feel of a game”

What on earth does that even mean?

Forest fans keep mentioning how poor gibbs white and Anderson have been since dyche came in. I wonder why that is?
Send them both our way
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Just needs better players. Gets better players: https://www.forestforum.co.uk/index.php ... 0/page-130
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Haha, loving this
NickNack
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The fan dynamic seems to have changed from “Dyche will be good with better players” to “he’s a dinosaur, get rid”
TheRam
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Only fans of teams he’s managed know just how bad he is.

On the outside he comes across as a manager who sorts your team out defensively and steadies the ship.

People will see forest 16th in the league and think he’s doing a good job because of where they were.

Their fans see a manager who doesn’t know how to use footballers, has no tactics outside of lumping the ball into the box and just talks about the hard yards.

We had it here. Sitting 17th with players like pickford, branthwaite, Gana, ndyiae in our team and everyone outside of the club thought he was doing a good job.

It’s actually really embarrassing for him how good we’ve been since he left.
bigmanbob
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They were awful last night and just looked exactly like we used to
Cereal Killer
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Signed his wet dream today, 6ft 7 striker, operation hoof it in the box can progress
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Cereal Killer wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 6:17 pm Signed his wet dream today, 6ft 7 striker, operation hoof it in the box can progress
He looks awful.

Isn't chris wood back soon? Why not wait.
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He'll be cacking it if this West Ham result stays the same.
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Hope he is crying in bed
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Cozzie wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 1:14 pm He'll be cacking it if this West Ham result stays the same.
you can smell it!
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Can't see them doing Brentford away.

Could be exposed over the next few matches I reckon.
The Doc
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Change the feel of the game. You can feel it. You can smell it. On the grass. Wanted it more.

Dyche bingo.
Shogun
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Yeah massive one for them tomorrow, wouldn't count against them getting the win though.
CannockPricey
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I've predicted a Brentford win on the tipping comp I'm in but on the other hand I think Brentford and Sunderland are the two clubs I have got most consistently wrong this season (Everton aren't far off).

Funny side Brentford. I could see them smashing Forest four nil but I could also see them dropping points on another day.
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