I AM CHANGING TEAMS IF DYCHE IS APPOINTED

I can, going to support Darlington or Bishop
Auckland.

I can’t stand Dyche.

If you don’t like your wife, you get divorced and get a new woman. Same principle.

Dyche second favourite.

Gravy for breakfast, Mike Basset 4-4-2 rugby/football.

No thank you.
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It would make a mockery of the clubs new way of operating, wouldn't surprise me though they just make it up as they go along.
 
I don't for one minute think I could ever change teams, its just not in me.

However, its entirely feasible to fall out of love with a team, or with football on the whole.

For example, I am working abroad in a few weeks, and in the past I would have moved heaven and earth and completely butcher my travel plans to make sure I got to a home game (including going straight to the Riverside from the airport after a 20 hour and 3 plane journey)

I have just made arrangements to travel to the US soon, and it didn't even cross my mind to check the fixtures.

I am not angry or upset at recent goings on, just numb and a bit worn down by it all. I have been a season ticket holder for 25 years and have seen good and bad times, but I am finding it difficult to get motivated with everything else that is going on.
 
Cannot stand the bloke however his track record is good.

That said, the primary reason for not appointing would be the massive overhaul required. We really need to stop lurching from one style of play to another - it costs millions and is rarely successful.

I'm not doubting we may get a short-term bounce in performances but longer-term there are few players at the club I'd consider "Dyche players".

If the next manager can do what Wilder did (formation, style of play etc) but with better results we'll have hit the jackpot in my opinion.
 
Dyche wouldn't fit into the club's philosophy, whatever it is.
Yes, we were told that the style of play was now fixed and that the coaching staff were recruiting players and new Managers to play that style. It will be a coach who encourages playing out from the back, not the long ball down the channels stuff. (y)
 
I’m no fan of him myself but if a manager gets results most fans are relatively happy, even if the football isn’t like Barcelona in their prime. The club needs to get promotion and however it’s achieved isn’t really the biggest concern - beggars can’t be choosers as they say !
 
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I AM CHANGING TEAMS IF DYCHE IS APPOINTED"​


I'm not, I support the team not the manager.

That said I don't want Dyche as manager.
 
Cant believe we feel we can turn noses up at a manager with Dyche's ability. It is not as though we have been a roaring success for 5 years.
 
Dyche plays similar football to what we experienced under Aitor Karaka, and yet he's a far better manager.

I remember those couple of years under Karanka were brilliant, knowing we were going into games knowing if we scored first, we were pretty much guaranteed a win, as we were rock solid.

Doesn't really matter which club you're at....results>performances.

Going home with 3 points after a scrappy 1-0 win is always a better feeling than playing well and coming away with little or nothing.
 
To be fair I can't stand Klopp.... Yet I'd keep supporting if he comes in😂

Dyche is far and away the best candidate. Although I don't see us going for him due to wages / budget wanted etc.

I imagine it will be someone young and 'up and coming' who will he happy with 5mil to spend in Jan.
 
Dyche plays similar football to what we experienced under Aitor Karaka, and yet he's a far better manager.

I remember those couple of years under Karanka were brilliant, knowing we were going into games knowing if we scored first, we were pretty much guaranteed a win, as we were rock solid.

Doesn't really matter which club you're at....results>performances.

Going home with 3 points after a scrappy 1-0 win is always a better feeling than playing well and coming away with little or nothing.
Dyche plays similar football to 1988 Wimbledon.
 
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