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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

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

Probably doesnt want to start at a club mid season who are in a massive financial crisis. A shite and unbalanced squad, while working for a pair of clueless and deluded clowns

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Posted
10 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

How do you know ? 

Just common sense really mate. Would you  want to go straight back into a stressful environment, have just now been given a wedge of cash, for actually doing a decent job of keeping a crisis club up, and not tarnishing your own reputation, to start again with the next crisis club, currently in a lower position than you've been for ages and ages.

 

Doubt that will happen 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, LCFCJohn said:

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.

 

The rebuilding part is why I'm more tolerable to the idea of him than before. Need to clean out this squad and build a sustainable Premier League ready team like he did at Villa. The current success Villa are enjoying is mainly down to Emery being a genius however the squad was assembled by Dean Smith. We need to bring in a DoF who can work with Smith in assembling something similar.

Posted
10 minutes ago, South Shire Fox said:

Probably doesnt want to start at a club mid season who are in a massive financial crisis. A shite and unbalanced squad, while working for a pair of clueless and deluded clowns

We can buy in the summer all he has to do is keep us up and get us fighting next season, hardly a poisoned chalice 

Posted
Just now, TheFiveTime said:

At this point I'm between Roy Keane and Nathan Jones - if we're going to go down might as well make the players miserable

Annnndddd you're banned! lol

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Posted
7 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

We can buy in the summer all he has to do is keep us up and get us fighting next season, hardly a poisoned chalice 

I agree with this one, but I just don't think he'll want to jump at such a big project, in literally 24hrs of being sacked from that last mad house...... with a bulging pocket of cash

Posted
9 minutes ago, TheFiveTime said:

At this point I'm between Roy Keane and Nathan Jones - if we're going to go down might as well make the players as miserable as us

 

Posted
15 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

We can buy in the summer all he has to do is keep us up and get us fighting next season, hardly a poisoned chalice 

For the record, I would be thrilled if Dyche was to come here. Just find it extremely unlikely 

Posted
38 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 

He might not be the answer but is laughable to suggest him as a sideways move. Calibre wise, he's way beyond what we'll be able to get

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Posted
10 minutes ago, LCFCCKEANO said:

If it is Dyche be ready for Ayew up front for the rest of the year, not a hope he goes for Daka

No way he'd tolerate Ayew's work rate

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I could see more sense in Southgate coming than Dyche, maybe I’ve lost it.

Neither are coming though, nor will Hassenhuttl. Well end up with someone shyt.

Posted
11 minutes ago, LCFCCKEANO said:

If it is Dyche be ready for Ayew up front for the rest of the year, not a hope he goes for Daka

Nah get ready for ayew out wide more like 

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11 minutes ago, LCFCCKEANO said:

If it is Dyche be ready for Ayew up front for the rest of the year, not a hope he goes for Daka

If it meant we did not concede in every single bloody game, I could live with that for a while.

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, dooflip said:

Nah get ready for ayew out wide more like 

Yeah. To come on for Fatawu, with 10 mins to go, as we're winning 2-0.

 

Exactly the right use of Ayew

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15 minutes ago, LCFCCKEANO said:

If it is Dyche be ready for Ayew up front for the rest of the year, not a hope he goes for Daka

A manager dropping the really shit striker instead of the really really shit striker. Devastating.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, FoxinNotts said:

Yeah. To come on for Fatawu, with 10 mins to go, as we're winning 2-0.

 

Exactly the right use of Ayew

Final score 2-3.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Lambert09 said:

I think dyche is more possible than people think. He just seems to love football and has a point to prove. I think he will want to be back in a job as soon as possible. 
 

Now that our situation is clear, I think he would be open to considering it. He was more than happy at burnley with very little room to maneuver, so I think for him a job like ours with the talent available would have lots of pro’s. I think what we discovered in the summer, is that we simply didn’t approach him 

Ye, doesn't have to move house either; lives in Nottingham.

Posted
50 minutes ago, trooky said:

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' 

I understand your point about  a project manager... however all this short termanism management is no good for anyone.. just look at forest and spurs 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Blue-fox said:

Is this fact or just a hunch?

 

 

fact. I have a relative who works at the club.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, fox_favourite said:

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 


 

meh. Aim high, then go down your list. It’s some of the people mentioned on here. 

Posted
35 minutes ago, Winstonthedog said:

I understand your point about  a project manager... however all this short termanism management is no good for anyone.. just look at forest and spurs 

As much as it sickens me to say this, to look at either of those clubs, we have to look up.

 

Were so poorly run that we have no proper DOF and the last one was "not a football man" by his own admission. 

 

This means that our footballing philosophy/strategy/direction is always going to be led by the manager. This on its own leads to short-termism. 

 

In our current crisis a project manager, playing whatever football style works to successfully avoid relegation is a sensible course of action. 

 

We get to the end of the season. We release a load of our problem players like the morning after poo after your stag do, and we will look and feel much better. That'll give us a load of wage capacity making us instantly more attractive to a new manager.

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