Sean Dyche thought differently that the two games were exclusive and todays result would bear that out. If you have a different view fine but your not the manager.Edd_Claret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:45 pmTotally disagree. We won today and played brilliantly. That doesn’t mean we couldn’t have fielded a stronger team midweek and win both. The two don’t have to be mutually exclusive
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Again Sean Dyche thought differently. Thats abvious and not difficult to comprehend. I just wonder if some would have preferred a win in the Cup or today? In fact its a moot point now.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 6:33 pmI know there were. But people weren't arguing that the team put out midweek wouldn't improve our chances of winning today. They were arguing that the team put out midweek wasn't strong enough to make it to the quarter final - which it wasn't.
Like I say, it's not difficult to comprehend.
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Where did I say I was the manager. He got it spot on today, he got it horribly wrong in the week. If you disagree that’s fine
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Sean Dyche did what he did to give us the absolute best chance to win today. I think everybody understood that at the time - I don't think that was ever in question.
Some people didn't agree with that approach, and the fact that we've won today doesn't make those people wrong. Some people would have preferred us to progress in the cup than win a league game, that's their choice, again it doesn't make them wrong.
My view is that we could have played Tarkowski and Westwood for example and still been competitive today.
It's gone anyway, I'm totally over us going out of the cup - but our victory today doesn't make the people who were disappointed with Tuesday's team selection and performance wrong to feel so.
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I didn't mind the changes midweek. The issue was the application. We played at 70%.
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The man who matters view on it.... Good night
“A few questions marks in the week after I made a lot of changes, which I don’t always do, but we keep losing players with injuries and the players give us a lot.
“I felt it was important to make those changes and today it paid us back because I thought the energy levels of the side were terrific and the tempo of the play both in and out of possession and the effective play.
“I talk many times about how many ways can we affect a game to win and I thought it was all on show with a very good performance.”
“A few questions marks in the week after I made a lot of changes, which I don’t always do, but we keep losing players with injuries and the players give us a lot.
“I felt it was important to make those changes and today it paid us back because I thought the energy levels of the side were terrific and the tempo of the play both in and out of possession and the effective play.
“I talk many times about how many ways can we affect a game to win and I thought it was all on show with a very good performance.”
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The ideal performance. Turn up, play better, win easy. You dream of it at this level.
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So we win about a third of our games when Vydra doesn't start and 0% when he does.
Thanks.
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Aaaargh!!! Why are people still talking about relegation. Look up boys, look up.Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:27 pmGame was won by 10 past 3. Great to see the lads playing with freedom and confidence. Get results against Fulham and West Brom and we’re pretty much safe.

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I thought the team were brilliant yesterday. No match report in the Sunday Mirror - why!Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 5:29 pmI think Ben Mee will be fit for Fulham, whether he plays or not is a different matter.
Sean does like to protect them, but this game being so important, I would ask the skipper and leave the decision up to him.
That collision knocked Ben Mee out cold. I know he is a great captain but I do hope for his sake he doesn’t play,
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I don't want him to play for the sake of it, but he's honest enough to know whether he is alright. Him walking back to the pitch and into the dressing room is really good news, if it had been a blow to the head, rather than a blow to the chin, it could have been different.SouthLondonexile wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 11:19 amI thought the team were brilliant yesterday. No match report in the Sunday Mirror - why!
That collision knocked Ben Mee out cold. I know he is a great captain but I do hope for his sake he doesn’t play,