I AM CHANGING TEAMS IF DYCHE IS APPOINTED

He's another dinosaur.

I strongly suspect he'll go the same way as Pulis, get a couple more good jobs off the back of the (outstanding, to be fair) job he did at Burnley, but the penny will start to drop for people that the games since moved on.

It would be textbook Gibson of the last few years to appoint yesterday's man (again), but I'm hopeful lessons have been learnt........
 
Ask Burnley fans what they thought of when Dyche got them promoted.......twice...... and finishing 7th in the Prem.
 
Dyche would make any team hard to beat and horrible to play against. 2 things we haven’t been so far this season…
 
Also two things I don't think we want to be.

If Scott favours progressive managers there is absolutely no chance he'd even speak to Dyche, let alone employ him.
 
It is not as though we have been a roaring success for 5 years.
5 years? try 15 years more like.

Its been steadily downhill since SMAC left us for the ill fated England role. I view those times as the last real sustainable period we had a cohesive team and a footballing strategy.

look at some of the managerial and player choices since then.

is like a slow death.
 
When I was a kid, back in the 90s, we were one of the most exciting teams to watch, then McClaren came in and was more pragmatic and effective but still exciting to watch. Now we are talking about the possibility of having a run of managers over 5 years that includes Pulis, Warnock and Dyche. I wouldn't go watch another team but I'd pack it all in and watch a different sport.
 
It's strange how the defensively minded Aitor Karanka is held in such high esteem whilst Dyche isn't appreciated for doing a much better job at a club with fewer resources.
 
As I’ve said elsewhere I don’t criticise managers while they’re in post. So I’ll say it now - I hate Sean Dyche with a passion.
Why don't you criticise managers while they're in post? Surely that's the perfect time to criticise them (or praise them)? I couldn't care less what tactics or team Wilder uses in his next job, but I did when he was Boro manager.
 
It’s a fair point but maybe I’m more of a team player, back my own side, but be aware of the shortcomings. Guess it bleeds through from my working career, if I’m slagging my team off I’m giving energy to the opposition and I want to win.

Btw This was never harder than under Strachan when I knew stuff before he was announced and thought him a despicable person, but kept my gob shut. With Wilder I know someone, a big footy fan, well who knows him and says he’s a nice bloke. He deserved his tilt at it without the fans on his back.
 
It’s a fair point but maybe I’m more of a team player, back my own side, but be aware of the shortcomings. Guess it bleeds through from my working career, if I’m slagging my team off I’m giving energy to the opposition and I want to win.

Btw This was never harder than under Strachan when I knew stuff before he was announced and thought him a despicable person, but kept my gob shut. With Wilder I know someone, a big footy fan, well who knows him and says he’s a nice bloke. He deserved his tilt at it without the fans on his back.
Big difference between criticising someone and slagging them off though.
And criticism doesn't have to be personal or totally negative.
It can also be 'constructive'.
 
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