KRBFC wrote:It really doesn't, the Orient game is chosen from the history of BFC by fans to bleat the line "look at where we came from". If they chose the div 1 title win as a "look at where we came from" it wouldn't fit quite as well with the little old Burnley thing.
It's better to compare the Orient game to our current position because it's more relevant to the finances of today's football, certainly compared to 1960 (or 1921 if you prefer).
I reckon your problem is patience.
Dyche seems to know what works with this bunch of players and so employs that. Why change if it achieves our objectives this season - survival.
I also think their may be a perception issue. If we have the ball we feel in control. Conversely therefore, if we do not have procession we feel not in control. Perhaps it's a case of getting used to that.
I don't doubt that if we do survive he will improve the squad, hopefully with players that are more comfortable with the ball.
The 'bottom line' is attendances. If we stay in the Premier League for a few seasons, expectations will be increased and failure to achieve those (which I suspect is almost certain) will lead to lower crowds, as it did at our friends down the road.
On Laws, I wonder how much the departure of the complete management team (coaches and all) had a negative effect that any manager except some Allardyce type would find it hard to cope.