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RE: Dyche In/Out - Madforit - 07-02-2026

Dyche has to take the blame for this one, he picked that team and it's his tactics, I'd say that he will learn for those calamity, but he won't, he will get this club relegated, should never have got the job in the first place.


RE: Dyche In/Out - wassy04 - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 12:30 AM)Madforit Wrote: Dyche has to take the blame for this one, he picked that team and it's his tactics, I'd say that he will learn for those calamity, but he won't, he will get this club relegated, should never have got the job in the first place.

Did he train Neco Williams to be a keeper? Or did he pull Murillo's calf?

Should've been Benitez right or Mancini? Was Rob Edwards still available at that point?


RE: Dyche In/Out - ToryTom - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 12:39 AM)wassy04 Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:30 AM)Madforit Wrote: Dyche has to take the blame for this one, he picked that team and it's his tactics, I'd say that he will learn for those calamity, but he won't, he will get this club relegated, should never have got the job in the first place.

Did he train Neco Williams to be a keeper? Or did he pull Murillo's calf?

Should've been Benitez right or Mancini? Was Rob Edwards still available at that point?

As if Dyche was the only manager in the world who would have accepted the job. I would us to have at least approached Keiron McKenna. Now we have got our own Steve Bruce.


RE: Dyche In/Out - wassy04 - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 12:42 AM)ToryTom Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:39 AM)wassy04 Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:30 AM)Madforit Wrote: Dyche has to take the blame for this one, he picked that team and it's his tactics, I'd say that he will learn for those calamity, but he won't, he will get this club relegated, should never have got the job in the first place.

Did he train Neco Williams to be a keeper? Or did he pull Murillo's calf?

Should've been Benitez right or Mancini? Was Rob Edwards still available at that point?

As if Dyche was the only manager in the world who would have accepted the job. I would us to have at least approached Keiron McKenna

Ipswich were terrible last year and not exactly smashing it this year despite decent investment. 

Not saying he was the only manager but I think he was the best of a bad bunch available for a team in the relegation zone.

Look at the other managers appointed this year mid season. Rob Edwards, Rosenior, Carrick, Ange. The only decent manager briefly available was Nuno. Top managers aren't moving mid-season these days so your options are pretty limited.


RE: Dyche In/Out - Marinakis Red - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 12:04 AM)wassy04 Wrote:
(06-02-2026, 11:54 PM)ToryTom Wrote:
(05-02-2026, 11:23 PM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote:
(05-02-2026, 08:12 PM)Marinakis Red Wrote:
(05-02-2026, 07:59 PM)ToryTom Wrote: We were dreadful at Villa.

So we discount the 7 points we got in the month because we were awful at Villa? As most know im not Dyche biggest fan but let's be balanced.

He is balanced; he has a chip on both shoulders.

Sanctimonious chips on shoulders 1: 0 Dycheball Happy Clappers

No-one wants Dyche to be manager in a perfect world, we don't know any choice right now. We made our bed when we sacked Nuno and then appointed Ange.

I have said many times I don't want Dyche as manager, that doesn't mean I cannot be balanced when he gets results and can go in when he doesn't. That is too hard for TT to comprehend.


RE: Dyche In/Out - DeesideRed - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 09:09 AM)Marinakis Red Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:04 AM)wassy04 Wrote:
(06-02-2026, 11:54 PM)ToryTom Wrote:
(05-02-2026, 11:23 PM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote:
(05-02-2026, 08:12 PM)Marinakis Red Wrote: So we discount the 7 points we got in the month because we were awful at Villa? As most know im not Dyche biggest fan but let's be balanced.

He is balanced; he has a chip on both shoulders.

Sanctimonious chips on shoulders 1: 0 Dycheball Happy Clappers

No-one wants Dyche to be manager in a perfect world, we don't know any choice right now. We made our bed when we sacked Nuno and then appointed Ange.

I have said many times I don't want Dyche as manager, that doesn't mean I cannot be balanced when he gets results and can go in when he doesn't. That is too hard for TT to comprehend.

Indeed, I'm probably one who backs the manager more than most but I'm not blinded by it. Leeds was on the management team. I expect a reaction midweek.


RE: Dyche In/Out - BomberBowyer - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 09:14 AM)DeesideRed Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 09:09 AM)Marinakis Red Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:04 AM)wassy04 Wrote:
(06-02-2026, 11:54 PM)ToryTom Wrote:
(05-02-2026, 11:23 PM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote: He is balanced; he has a chip on both shoulders.

Sanctimonious chips on shoulders 1: 0 Dycheball Happy Clappers

No-one wants Dyche to be manager in a perfect world, we don't know any choice right now. We made our bed when we sacked Nuno and then appointed Ange.

I have said many times I don't want Dyche as manager, that doesn't mean I cannot be balanced when he gets results and can go in when he doesn't. That is too hard for TT to comprehend.

Indeed, I'm probably one who backs the manager more than most but I'm not blinded by it. Leeds was on the management team. I expect a reaction midweek.

The management team have to take the blame for the poor selections and set up yes totally agree. However, it wasn’t the management team who got beat by a long ball over the top, let their player get in behind so easily for the second or who played a stupid ball rather than clear it long for the third. It also wasn’t the management team taking our corners and nearly sending the ball out for a throw in on the other side of the pitch each time.


RE: Dyche In/Out - RyanR - 07-02-2026

From BBC Sport:

So what now for Dyche?
By
Sami Mokbel
Senior football correspondent
The full ramifications of yet another disappointing night for Nottingham Forest won't be known until Sunday evening.
The loss at Leeds will serve only to heighten concerns at the City Ground over the looming threat of relegation.
West Ham will cut Forest's cushion to three points with victory over Burnley on Saturday, while Crystal Palace and Tottenham can stretch their advantages over Dyche's side to six points by the time the weekend is out.
You wonder how the Forest hierarchy may react if the walls close in any more. Indeed, it is understood Dyche is under increasing pressure.
Losing to a fellow relegation candidate in such a meek manner at Elland Road will not ease the internal scrutiny on Dyche's performance, with sources indicating support for the head coach isn't currently as solid as it has been.
Having already had three managers this season, it seems inconceivable that owner Evangelos Marinakis will seek a fourth head coach before the campaign is out.
But history tells us that the club's Greek owner has not been slow in making such decisions if he believes it is in Forest's best interests.
They now face bottom club Wolves on Wednesday at the City Ground. The home support will be expecting three points - but if Forest falter the pressure on Dyche will intensify.


RE: Dyche In/Out - ToryTom - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 09:22 AM)BomberBowyer Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 09:14 AM)DeesideRed Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 09:09 AM)Marinakis Red Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:04 AM)wassy04 Wrote:
(06-02-2026, 11:54 PM)ToryTom Wrote: Sanctimonious chips on shoulders 1: 0 Dycheball Happy Clappers

No-one wants Dyche to be manager in a perfect world, we don't know any choice right now. We made our bed when we sacked Nuno and then appointed Ange.

I have said many times I don't want Dyche as manager, that doesn't mean I cannot be balanced when he gets results and can go in when he doesn't. That is too hard for TT to comprehend.

Indeed, I'm probably one who backs the manager more than most but I'm not blinded by it. Leeds was on the management team. I expect a reaction midweek.

The management team have to take the blame for the poor selections and set up yes totally agree. However, it wasn’t the management team who got beat by a long ball over the top, let their player get in behind so easily for the second or who played a stupid ball rather than clear it long for the third. It also wasn’t the management team taking our corners and nearly sending the ball out for a throw in on the other side of the pitch each time.

Equally it wasn’t the management team scoring the goals that beat Brentford and West Ham but you give the management team credit for those victories but not the discredit or responsibility for when we lose. You can’t have one without the other. The truth is the vast majority of our performances under Dyche have been dreadful. In most of those games we have been punished like last night but in some others we have with luck managed to pick up an occasional victory but over a period of time that luck evens out and points per game starts to track performances. If there is no improvement in performances we are most likely to get relegated because that has been the standard of our performances. We are the second lowest scorers in the division. All the indicators are there but pointing this out is some how sanctimonious. Dyche will get us relegated.


RE: Dyche In/Out - BomberBowyer - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 09:58 AM)ToryTom Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 09:22 AM)BomberBowyer Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 09:14 AM)DeesideRed Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 09:09 AM)Marinakis Red Wrote:
(07-02-2026, 12:04 AM)wassy04 Wrote: No-one wants Dyche to be manager in a perfect world, we don't know any choice right now. We made our bed when we sacked Nuno and then appointed Ange.

I have said many times I don't want Dyche as manager, that doesn't mean I cannot be balanced when he gets results and can go in when he doesn't. That is too hard for TT to comprehend.

Indeed, I'm probably one who backs the manager more than most but I'm not blinded by it. Leeds was on the management team. I expect a reaction midweek.

The management team have to take the blame for the poor selections and set up yes totally agree. However, it wasn’t the management team who got beat by a long ball over the top, let their player get in behind so easily for the second or who played a stupid ball rather than clear it long for the third. It also wasn’t the management team taking our corners and nearly sending the ball out for a throw in on the other side of the pitch each time.

Equally it wasn’t the management team scoring the goals that beat Brentford and West Ham but you give the management team credit for those victories but not the discredit or responsibility for when we lose. You can’t have one without the other. The truth is the vast majority of our performances under Dyche have been dreadful. In most of those games we have been punished like last night but in some others we have with luck managed to pick up an occasional victory but over a period of time that luck evens out and points per game starts to track performances. If there is no improvement in performances we are most likely to get relegated because that has been the standard of our performances. We are the second lowest scorers in the division. All the indicators are there but pointing this out is some how sanctimonious. Dyche will get us relegated.

Tell me where I gave credit to the management team for beating Brentford?? Where?? Did my post not say the management team need to take the blame for the set up? But answer me this why do the same players with the same management team put in performances like Liverpool, Spurs, Leeds at home, Brentford etc but also performances like Everton x2, Leeds last night etc? All I ever see is you blaming the management. My view is it is both and its about time some realise our players aren’t as good as they like to think they are.


RE: Dyche In/Out - Reds73 - 07-02-2026

Get him gone.
He’s shocking


RE: Dyche In/Out - BomberBowyer - 07-02-2026

(07-02-2026, 12:48 PM)Reds73 Wrote: Get him gone.
He’s shocking

Not disagreeing but only concern is who comes in, who is out of work, and gets the best out of these players? That for me is the issue.