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Posted
8 minutes ago, LCFCJohn said:

This feels very ‘off brand’ for you I have to say lol

Because I'm fully fed up now. To a point where my care for the club drops day by day. 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Silebyfox_89 said:

Those banging the drum for Dyche, be prepared for the return of Ayew upfront.

 

No thanks.

Dyche is out of our league, so it ain’t gonna happen. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, MPH said:


 

people are turning us down.

If so, then they are going for the wrong people. I think they have gone higher than reality suggests. 

 

But I genuinely think Rudders, the Director of Football doesn't know what to do. 

 

The fact there isn't any structure in at all is a shambles 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said:

Suggestions about Dyche is laughable, he doesn't need to rush back into work. He will be catching flight from East Midlands Airport heading somewhere hot spending the huge pay off fee from Forest.

Correct. Why would him and his team jump straight back into a job. Just had a big lump of cash. Now stress free. He wasn't even doing that badly. Madness on all counts

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, FoxinNotts said:

Correct. Why would him and his team jump straight back into a job. Just had a big lump of cash. Now stress free. He wasn't even doing that badly. Madness on all counts

because he wants to work , not everyone enjoys sitting on there arse 

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Posted
Just now, whoareyaaa said:

because he wants to work 

Depends. I am sure he won't come here, but he may have a clause that he gets less if nothing if he takes a job in the next X weeks/months/this season. 

 

Dyche is out of our league. Welcome Holloway. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Dyche is out of our league, so it ain’t gonna happen. 

That's the most depressing sentence I have read for a very long time. 

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Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, fox_favourite said:

Depends. I am sure he won't come here, but he may have a clause that he gets less if nothing if he takes a job in the next X weeks/months/this season. 

 

Dyche is out of our league. Welcome Holloway. 

He is not out of our league, he is mates with Rudkin, it would be a good project for him regardless of where we are atm any manager coming in now just has to keep us up really. then rebuild in the summer

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Posted
4 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

because he wants to work , not everyone enjoys sitting on there arse 

I bet you he doesn't want to go back to work, straight away, after that omnishambles at Forest

Posted
2 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

He is not out of our league, he is mates with Rudkin, it would be a good project for him regardless of where we are atm

He also looks as bad as Rudkin when he wears a tracksuit

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Posted

Top is a playboy & a gambler.

He does not want to pay a salary for a new manager so he is gambling on Andy King keeping us up.

He does not want to pay a salary for a Chief executive so is gambling that we don't really need one.

He does not want to sideline his mate Jon so is gambling that he can stay on as Director of football.

Unfortunately these idiotic decisions will backfire & he is gambling with the very existence of our club.

He's an illiterate buffoon & not fit to run a sweet shop

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Posted
1 hour ago, Silebyfox_89 said:

Those banging the drum for Dyche, be prepared for the return of Ayew upfront.

 

No thanks.

At least he'll give him a bollocking for being a lazy cvnt. 

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Posted

Doesn’t seem to be much change in odds in the last 24 hours obviously a couple of notable sackings to keep us interested. Feels very much the same as when Rodgers left delay and indecision maybe the hope the squad is good enough 

Posted
19 minutes ago, BrilliantFox said:

Because I'm fully fed up now. To a point where my care for the club drops day by day. 

 

To be fair, he’d be my first choice. He’s obviously not the best manager but I think he has been harshly judged based on his short spell with us and what he inherited. Although it’s a worse situation now I guess.

 

He’s fairly rounded. I wouldn’t say he is any to football by any means. He can be quite attacking but we also saw in that Newcastle game, he can shut up shop and defend. And like you said, has built struggling sides before like Villa.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, murphy said:

That's the most depressing sentence I have read for a very long time. 

Dyche is not the answer ... at best he is a sideways move / downwards move  .... the club needs someone with ambition, new ideas and tactics ... the club must gamble and commit to a couple of years of calm and consistency, he doesn't need to be a name we hear all the time on sky, totally board sh1tless with the same uninspiring names getting repeated time and time again .... they are out there just need to take a risk 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Winstonthedog said:

Dyche is not the answer ... at best he is a sideways move / downwards move  .... the club needs someone with ambition, new ideas and tactics ... the club must gamble and commit to a couple of years of calm and consistency, he doesn't need to be a name we har all the time on sky, totally board sh1tless with the same uninspiring names getting repeated time and time again .... they are out there just need to take a risk 

Gerrad ?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Winstonthedog said:

Dyche is not the answer ... at best he is a sideways move / downwards move  .... the club needs someone with ambition, new ideas and tactics ... the club must gamble and commit to a couple of years of calm and consistency, he doesn't need to be a name we hear all the time on sky, totally board sh1tless with the same uninspiring names getting repeated time and time again .... they are out there just need to take a risk 

Disagree with this, we need to stay in the championship at all cost this season, and at the moment we're going down. 

 

It's going to be a huge task mentally to recover from that loss to Southampton. 

 

Its not the time to appoint a 'project manager' 

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