I don't think we will go down but we'll probably be floating between 14th and 17th from now until May. It's becoming a question of when, not if Dyche goes - a new deal looks unlikely to put it mildly.
At the start of the season we were too open. Do you think Dyche has sacrificed ambition for defensive solidity and when the team is more stable defensive, he will let the handbrake off more.
There were games last season on our good run where Mykolenko got into the box more, and it’s what we need. Make up for the lack of ability with numbers and Gueye and Mangala have been steady defensively.
...just get it forward somehow, anyhow, who cares how, and then hope that being closer to the goal results in some sort of chaos that we end up scoring from.
I see little of a team plan on the pitch. Last year I thought we looked more ugly but there was evidence of DCL laying off to others. This season it looks a combination of aimless long balls with a smattering of trying to play but those on the pitch are all on different wavelengths.
It’s the lack of width from both full backs combined with lack of pace from McNeill and general uselessness of Harrison. Ergo, we can’t cross.
Despite adding Ndiaye + Broja?
I reckon there’s another £50m
Those free / loan players are still being paid a fortune and should be capable of being coached into a team that can do the basics. Pass, move, shoot etc.
You say they’re a motley crew of footballers. But Southampton, Ipswich, Leicester at least look like they can do the basics. We haven’t for years now.
I really think this is the year we drop unless many changes are made and very soon.
Pickford bought by Koeman cost £30m
Young brought in by Dyche. Free
Tarkowski brought in by Lampard. Free.
Branthwaite bought by Silva £1m
Mikolenko bought by Benitez £15m
Gueye brought in by Lampard. Free.
Mangala brought in by Dyche. Loan
Lindstrom brought in by Dyche. Loan.
DCL bought by ? £1.5m
Ndiaye bought by Dyche. £17m.
Given that some of our better players were unavailable to him yesterday. Garner (£15m), Tim (£10m) and McNeill (£15m)
Dyche has had little or no money to spend and has to try and play expansive football with this motley crew of footballers.
For comparison, Forest spent £142m last season and £84m this season.
Newcastle spent £ 148m last season and £68m this season.
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2 teams with generally pretty average players
But both well coached. Enjoyable to watch. Passing football and very little hoof and hope.
Yes they’ve both spent but generally not expensive players.
Compare to our shambles which usually looks like a poor pub team. I can’t wait for Dyche to go.
So, this happened. But it is what it is, until it isn't.
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