But, he can only play what’s in his ever-weakening squad, so not sure how that works.
I get the feeling other managers (in the past) would have got more out of them, but the game has moved on so now like4like now.
Hmmmmm, sounds like I’m a cop-out 5?
More worrying, players like Tarks & DCL were clearly not happy with him v Newcastle either & answered back to some of his instructions/criticism. I hope he’s not losing the dressing room.
Our first poll of the 24/25 season, as I forgot to poll on the eve of the first match as usual. Sorry again about that.
Last time out back in May, Sean Dyche polled a very solid 7.47 from 289 votes. This was SD's second best ever result and showed a high level of support from the fanbase for the job he had done in very difficult circumstances last season.
As we all know this season hasn't started well, with injuries and poor form contributing to a string of bad results and an early exit from the League Cup. Understandably this led to quite a notable shift in how the fanbase felt toward Dyche, with the low point being the back to back losses to Bournemouth and Villa despite being two goals up in both. Dyche wasn't helping himself either with prickly comments aimed at the fans as well as questionable team selections and substitutions.
Lately the ship has been steadied during a more favourable run of fixtures and we have even moved out of the bottom three already, but the football on display continues to be difficult to enjoy even when we win. With the years of off the field turmoil seemingly coming to a close with the Friedkins set to take over, and the New Stadium next season, the club appears to be finally on the verge of a new dawn, but will Sean Dyche be around to be part of it? Lets see what the People think at this early stage of the season?
(As always please use your own personal scale of 1-10 from poll to poll. The comment labels assigned to each value are meant as general guidance and not meant to necessarily accurately reflect your own opinion.)
losing just a little more faith every day, and credibility too apparently
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