Dyche is doing great with the squad he’s been given, and despite the club’s rule breaking he might keep us up. He and the players deserve every credit and support. But where is the medium term hope? When we sell Obama and Garner and replace them with mediocrity, we might survive for a year or two. But decades of treating survival as the best we can do, with only one or two exceptional seasons in the last 30 years, has eroded the faith that is part of supporting a football club. The fact that we go from terrible to worse to even worse owners is the real problem, of course, not the fact that some fans would prefer earlier substitutions than the ones Dyche makes (fwiw I trust him on those decisions, he has a lot more information than we do).
Hari-kari by internet.
When did our fanbase get so highly strung?
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