post match interviews v Leicester
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Re: post match interviews v Leicester
Can be arsed watching Dyche fire out the same old Shite.
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Re: post match interviews v Leicester
bit annoyed with this actually, he takes no accountability for not changing tactics etc
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I saw him on ssn and turned it off.
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Dyche needs to leave its NEVER his fault
First rule of managment TAKE RESPONSIBILITY for your actions and the actions of the team you manage
First rule of managment TAKE RESPONSIBILITY for your actions and the actions of the team you manage
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The guys a clown.
Imagine saying we were shocked by the sending off and didn’t plan for it.. more like Dyche couldn’t figure out what to do to take advantage. Regardless off who we are playing a team with 10 men for virtually all of the match we should be putting then under severe pressure.
The players must be sick of his **** talks all the time.. I know I am.
Imagine saying we were shocked by the sending off and didn’t plan for it.. more like Dyche couldn’t figure out what to do to take advantage. Regardless off who we are playing a team with 10 men for virtually all of the match we should be putting then under severe pressure.
The players must be sick of his **** talks all the time.. I know I am.
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Okay you want the man to go.Right_winger wrote:The guys a clown.
Imagine saying we were shocked by the sending off and didn’t plan for it.. more like Dyche couldn’t figure out what to do to take advantage. Regardless off who we are playing a team with 10 men for virtually all of the match we should be putting then under severe pressure.
The players must be sick of his **** talks all the time.. I know I am.
But you and others really need to reel in calling one of the best ever managers in our history, crappy names.
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Like another poster above, I honestly can't be bothered clicking on now to listen.
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There's no denying the post match comments do get a bit repetitive.Vino blanco wrote:Like another poster above, I honestly can't be bothered clicking on now to listen.
You could probably have one for all the games and keep showing it.
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You could probably play the same tactics for all the games for 90 mins regardless of the opposition, their set up or how the game pans out .. oh hang on a minute. Same old same old
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First rule of management in most walks of Life...LIE!texasbrit wrote:Dyche needs to leave its NEVER his fault
First rule of managment TAKE RESPONSIBILITY for your actions and the actions of the team you manage
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Think it’s time Sean walked. He is ultimately responsible for the position we find ourselves in. I still think we can avoid the drop but we will have to beat Cardiff and pray we can get something unexpected elsewhere. Whatever league we are in next season will require major surgery from top to bottom. Dyche is a one trick pony and has been found out. The style of football is atrocious. Let’s get someone in who tries to attack teams and win games.
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Blackrod wrote:You could probably play the same tactics for all the games for 90 mins regardless of the opposition, their set up or how the game pans out .. oh hang on a minute. Same old same old
The other 19 clubs have saved money on scouting us, by using the same set of notes
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Let me guess he mentioned fine margins and blamed the ref?
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No, you're wrong.jrgbfc wrote:Let me guess he mentioned fine margins and blamed the ref?
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I can’t be bothered listening to him. He probably mentions fine margins, and makes reference to the good run we went on in the new year? It’s getting a bit too distant now to be referring to it.
I think that spurs result was the worst thing that could have happened to us. Our players thought that was it after that. We’ve now lost our last 4, 3 of which were very winnable games.
I think that spurs result was the worst thing that could have happened to us. Our players thought that was it after that. We’ve now lost our last 4, 3 of which were very winnable games.
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He didn't mention fine margins in the interview linked and didn't make reference to a good run either.Claretforever wrote:I can’t be bothered listening to him. He probably mentions fine margins, and makes reference to the good run we went on in the new year? It’s getting a bit too distant now to be referring to it.
I think that spurs result was the worst thing that could have happened to us. Our players thought that was it after that. We’ve now lost our last 4, 3 of which were very winnable games.
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Don't bother with any of his press conferences. Same old guff every time.
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"Dominated the feel of the game" wtf does that mean or entail ?
I'm not in favour of him leaving as yet but he does need to be a bit more honest and forthright.
I'm not saying he has to be critical of the players in public, the old "praise in public, chastise in private"
but he does need to take ownership of the situation and stop trotting out the usual rhetoric and bull.
I'm not in favour of him leaving as yet but he does need to be a bit more honest and forthright.
I'm not saying he has to be critical of the players in public, the old "praise in public, chastise in private"
but he does need to take ownership of the situation and stop trotting out the usual rhetoric and bull.
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Thought his tone was different. He was right about the second half including when he said without the quality to breakdown Leicester.Funkydrummer wrote:"Dominated the feel of the game" wtf does that mean or entail ?
I'm not in favour of him leaving as yet but he does need to be a bit more honest and forthright.
I'm not saying he has to be critical of the players in public, the old "praise in public, chastise in private"
but he does need to take ownership of the situation and stop trotting out the usual rhetoric and bull.
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How can you be "shocked" at an opposition sending off ? Surely it was an opportunity to be positive and win the match.
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No idea, and the management speak or whatever you want to call it really does grate after a poor defeat.Funkydrummer wrote:"Dominated the feel of the game" wtf does that mean or entail ?
I'm not in favour of him leaving as yet but he does need to be a bit more honest and forthright.
I'm not saying he has to be critical of the players in public, the old "praise in public, chastise in private"
but he does need to take ownership of the situation and stop trotting out the usual rhetoric and bull.
I can only infer he means we had more of the ball, which is the minimum you'd expect with an extra man, really.
There's a few overreactions flying about - he certainly shouldn't be going now - but he really has gone backwards this season tactically. Some of the stuff yesterday was mind numbing. And while the board have deserved the criticism that's been thrown their way on occasion, I think they also have every right to query why £30m worth of signings aren't getting a kick, Vydra is particular, in a game that was absolutely crying for him.
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Swizzlestick wrote:No idea, and the management speak or whatever you want to call it really does grate after a poor defeat.
I can only infer he means we had more of the ball, which is the minimum you'd expect with an extra man, really.
There's a few overreactions flying about - he certainly shouldn't be going now - but he really has gone backwards this season tactically. Some of the stuff yesterday was mind numbing. And while the board have deserved the criticism that's been thrown their way on occasion, I think they also have every right to query why £30m worth of signings aren't getting a kick, Vydra is particular, in a game that was absolutely crying for him.
Absolutely spot on Swizzle.
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It may be that Vydra doesn't match up in training but one only has to look at Taylor who has improved by leaps and bounds since playing regularly. The problem I think is that Ward's injuries forced SD's hand and he had to play Charlie. A bit late in the season if the same applied to Vydra needing games to get to his best, as with 8 games to go he has not had a look in so far