Sean Dyche, Stoney And Woany
Leeds got a goal against the run of play after an error, but didn't threaten us much otherwise. We was in control of that bar a few minutes around that goal.
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(14-01-2026, 04:43 PM)Paplane Wrote:
(14-01-2026, 02:47 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: We played very well in my opinion against Brighton - we missed key chances they took theirs!

Have you forgotten the first 20 minites of that game?

We should have been 4-0 down.
Dyche was in a spin and had no clue how to stem the tide.
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Just my recollection of the game- yes they were all over us but I seem to remember being slightly pissed off that their second goal in particular came at a time when we had them under the cosh…
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(14-01-2026, 06:56 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Just my recollection of the game- yes they were all over us but I seem to remember being slightly pissed off that their second goal in particular came at a time when we had them under the cosh…

Yeh we did have them under the cosh for a period.
Just that they battered us out of sight for first half hour
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So to get back on track lets say for example that we finish 6 points above the relegation zone and get to the last 8 of the Eurooa League would you have Dyche in charge again for the start of next season?

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(14-01-2026, 08:02 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: So to get back on track lets say for example that we finish 6 points above the relegation zone and get to the last 8 of the Eurooa League would you have Dyche in charge again for the start of next season?

No, I would be glad if Forest and Dyche shake hands and say you’ve done what we wanted you to do but we want to go in a different direction.
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(14-01-2026, 08:02 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: So to get back on track lets say for example that we finish 6 points above the relegation zone and get to the last 8 of the Eurooa League would you have Dyche in charge again for the start of next season?

I think unless Dyche wins it (or maybe makes final), somehow makes it to top 7 or suddenly has us playing exciting attacking football seems unlikely he'll stay.

The combination of quality of performances and middling results don't suggest many reasons to keep him on beyond the season.
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Not for me, shake hands, give him a big pat on the back for steadying the ship then go again. Hopefully Marco Silva at last.
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(14-01-2026, 08:02 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: So to get back on track lets say for example that we finish 6 points above the relegation zone and get to the last 8 of the Eurooa League would you have Dyche in charge again for the start of next season?

No, but then I’ve never viewed his appointment as long term anyway. Always seen it as coming in to keep us up first and foremost after the mess created with Nuno and Ange and secondly to try to get as far as he can in europe. But ultimately always felt his appointment was with a view to him then be gone wmd of season and probably Marco Silva coming in. Unless of course he did so well we couldn’t really make a case for him going.
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(14-01-2026, 08:02 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: So to get back on track lets say for example that we finish 6 points above the relegation zone and get to the last 8 of the Eurooa League would you have Dyche in charge again for the start of next season?

I don’t think I would but I’d also shake his hand and say thanks for steadying the ship and giving us a foundation to build from.
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I think the FA Cup has really impacted any chance of keeping the job beyond the end of the season.
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“and keep your phone handy because we may need your services again in three months when we’ve been through another two managers”
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