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(08-02-2026, 09:34 AM)northeastred Wrote: Club seems very quiet, nothing but Cuiabano sale since we got beat, they usually would post a video of a players first goal, nothing, there was a rumour yesterday that the board leaked it to the BBC about Dyche been massively under pressure.
I wouldn't give him the wolves game. Perfect start for someone else. Even a new manager bounce with players out to impress might get something. Plenty good managers out there on a free better than dyche, ones what should of been brought in after the 8 games. We didn't need a fighter then, we do now. But its clear the players have got sick of the dyche S**t show.. im not out to cause upset or anything. Dont want to be told "give it a rest" just an opinion
Who are these good managers out there on frees? I don't think anyone has actually named one yet.
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I am hoping for a repeat of last season, finish 17th, win Europa league and sack manager.
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(08-02-2026, 10:16 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: (08-02-2026, 09:34 AM)northeastred Wrote: Club seems very quiet, nothing but Cuiabano sale since we got beat, they usually would post a video of a players first goal, nothing, there was a rumour yesterday that the board leaked it to the BBC about Dyche been massively under pressure.
cough…Randall….cough
Randall was telling everybody a couple of weeks ago that the hierarchy were pleased with Dyche !
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So when Ange was sacked after the Chelsea game it was said the players had a meeting with the board after the game to get their views etc. If, as is being suggested/is thought, the players are unhappy with Dyche and his style then maybe someone should have that meeting again for their input on what is needed for the remainder of the season and if Dyche really is the problem, ok get rid but make it absolutely clear to the players that they need to get us out this mess.
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(08-02-2026, 10:39 AM)wassy04 Wrote: (08-02-2026, 09:34 AM)northeastred Wrote: Club seems very quiet, nothing but Cuiabano sale since we got beat, they usually would post a video of a players first goal, nothing, there was a rumour yesterday that the board leaked it to the BBC about Dyche been massively under pressure.
I wouldn't give him the wolves game. Perfect start for someone else. Even a new manager bounce with players out to impress might get something. Plenty good managers out there on a free better than dyche, ones what should of been brought in after the 8 games. We didn't need a fighter then, we do now. But its clear the players have got sick of the dyche S**t show.. im not out to cause upset or anything. Dont want to be told "give it a rest" just an opinion
Who are these good managers out there on frees? I don't think anyone has actually named one yet.
That’s the thing, looking at the list of available managers, all would be a huge risk. None of them are proven in the Premier League.
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(08-02-2026, 11:31 AM)RyanR Wrote: (08-02-2026, 10:39 AM)wassy04 Wrote: (08-02-2026, 09:34 AM)northeastred Wrote: Club seems very quiet, nothing but Cuiabano sale since we got beat, they usually would post a video of a players first goal, nothing, there was a rumour yesterday that the board leaked it to the BBC about Dyche been massively under pressure.
I wouldn't give him the wolves game. Perfect start for someone else. Even a new manager bounce with players out to impress might get something. Plenty good managers out there on a free better than dyche, ones what should of been brought in after the 8 games. We didn't need a fighter then, we do now. But its clear the players have got sick of the dyche S**t show.. im not out to cause upset or anything. Dont want to be told "give it a rest" just an opinion
Who are these good managers out there on frees? I don't think anyone has actually named one yet.
That’s the thing, looking at the list of available managers, all would be a huge risk. None of them are proven in the Premier League.
Edin terzic would be the best shout
Plays 4231. But alot better than dyche and nuno does
Solid defence
Good man manager
Good game management
Numerous years experience in the premiership as an assistant manager at West ham
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(08-02-2026, 10:41 AM)Reds73 Wrote: (08-02-2026, 10:16 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: (08-02-2026, 09:34 AM)northeastred Wrote: Club seems very quiet, nothing but Cuiabano sale since we got beat, they usually would post a video of a players first goal, nothing, there was a rumour yesterday that the board leaked it to the BBC about Dyche been massively under pressure.
cough…Randall….cough
Randall was telling everybody a couple of weeks ago that the hierarchy were pleased with Dyche !
Probably trying to save his own arse along with Owen.
Why are these guys on the Nottingham Forest board? They don't have football backgrounds, in fact they probably know nothing about football.
What are they doing at our club? They are not even from the area.
Get them gone. They have contributed nothing to the football club at all.
Panic on the streets of London
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(08-02-2026, 12:40 AM)Jimmygordon Wrote: It's been one c**k up after c**k up since they bought the club. Lucky appointment with Cooper and then Nuno. It's been a clown show since day one.
Edit: Yes. A bit harsh. They have given the fans hope and ambition. And yes I was in those protests.
They have made some daft mistakes along the way and it has cost the owner. But he puts his money where his mouth is.
Most mistakes have come from being too ambitious and letting the heart rule the head. But there has been lots of cockups.
A slight reflection on my post.
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Watched the game on TV friday in the South of France, turned it off and went to bed as I have been driving back to the UK all yesterday and this morning. Never bothered to look at the news, internet or this forum until just now! It seems that most news outlets and the forum can see all the issues at the club at the present and I beleive we should now bite the bullet and rid ourselves of our 3rd manager/coach this season. I was all for keeping Dyche on untill the seasons end but watching friday showed me that although we have some talented players they are just not performing within the basic Dyche system, far to passive and scared to take a game to the opposition both home and away. If we continue with the present set up we WILL go down and with a wimper! Any change is not really a gamble at this stage and Nuno would have great satisfaction in seeing us relegated and WH staying up. Sniffer if you have any influence with the big man can you please let him know that I am OK with that!
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One of my main issues with Dyche is the lack of style that we have. Not even that we play bad football, I can’t see what the game plan is. We’ve had phases where we try and get the ball wide and cross it in which has been unsuccessful. We don’t seem to be set up to break on teams, which we excelled at last year and we also can’t create when we have the ball.
Compare the style to Leeds in the last game. They had an obvious game plan and style which worked. Farke isn’t an especially good manager, but he was streets ahead of Dyche. Nuno is turning West Ham around by implementing his style of play. What is Dyche’s style? We’re s**t at set pieces at both ends and can’t keep a clean sheet, which are both meant to be Dyche’s strengths
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Is Dyche-ball a complicated system that needs that much pre-season to implement? Based on his past clubs I wouldn't say that is the case, so given that the initial up-tick he got is now blown out, the players don't seem to really be that engaged with the system/style/match setup so really what is the point in persisting with him?
The squad he has here shows Dyche needs a certain style of player available to implement his "system" or play and the players here are not that, has just proven he can't manage higher quality players and I think despite what ever he said about the window that the club don't support him long term either. e.g. If McNeil was available, why didn't we move for him? Is this really a decision based on there not being someone else unemployed to drop in?? Not saying the players aren't also responsible but this is alarming now
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(08-02-2026, 11:48 AM)northeastred Wrote: (08-02-2026, 11:31 AM)RyanR Wrote: (08-02-2026, 10:39 AM)wassy04 Wrote: (08-02-2026, 09:34 AM)northeastred Wrote: Club seems very quiet, nothing but Cuiabano sale since we got beat, they usually would post a video of a players first goal, nothing, there was a rumour yesterday that the board leaked it to the BBC about Dyche been massively under pressure.
I wouldn't give him the wolves game. Perfect start for someone else. Even a new manager bounce with players out to impress might get something. Plenty good managers out there on a free better than dyche, ones what should of been brought in after the 8 games. We didn't need a fighter then, we do now. But its clear the players have got sick of the dyche S**t show.. im not out to cause upset or anything. Dont want to be told "give it a rest" just an opinion
Who are these good managers out there on frees? I don't think anyone has actually named one yet.
That’s the thing, looking at the list of available managers, all would be a huge risk. None of them are proven in the Premier League: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/trainer/.../statistik
Edin terzic would be the best shout
Plays 4231. But alot better than dyche and nuno does
Solid defence
Good man manager
Good game management
Numerous years experience in the premiership as an assistant manager at West ham
Just googled him and sounds like he left Dortmund by his own according after doing really well. Not managed anyone since and turned down numerous roles including Everton and Monaco. I'd be surprised if he would have any interest in taking our job right now, particularly on a potentially short term contract.
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