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Ironically it worked though as 30 seconds later he went on the outside and delivered a good cross for an assist. He is a frustrating player that hasn’t got the same credit in the bank as the equally frustrating CHO. He has though had a positive impact for us and one which can develop and grow. At least it showed he actually cares…
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Not like you to disagree with a point I make
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23-04-2026, 08:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-04-2026, 08:26 AM by Salvatore Matrecano.)
Seriously the Dyche hate is well over the top and frankly tedious.
You may remember Postecoglu and Nino never played Omari at all. Dyche was the one to introduce him.
The price tag was too high but we do have a good player with a lot of potential
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Think you are exaggerating a bit SM.
Since when have we not discussed current players and previous managers?
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Yes we do discuss previous managers and thats fair. Find it a bit odd that no blame ever seems to be pinned on Postecoglou who seemed to confuse everyone. Nuno obviously didn’t help matters but the players reaction to him after the West Ham game told me there were no hard feelings.
Im not going to compare Vitor with others until the end of the season but the signs are positive, I like how he adapts strategy within the game, something Dyche never did and the players seem to be responding to him for now although hard to say who’s game has improved individually. Well Jair Cunha obviously I suppose.
Thought Omari did reasonably well under Dyche but he has blown a bit hot and cold all season. A lot of hope pinned on him now with CHO out. Sorry but yes I have given up on Ndoye and Bakwa for anything other than a few minutes off the bench.