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It was never on the cards. This is one the club can't really be had for; Moyes had agreed his return to Everton long before we were looking for our second duffer.
 
It was never on the cards. This is one the club can't really be had for; Moyes had agreed his return to Everton long before we were looking for our second duffer.
I think this is in an odd way borne out by him saying he didn't want to return to management with a struggling club but then oddly enough the Everton job became available.
 
If we can get Dyche, we should sack RvN now and get Dyche in to save our season and keep us in the league.

If we can't get Dyche - which I think is the more likely scenario - then what's the ****ing point in sacking RvN?

Who else is there? It would just be another spin on the roulette wheel, and it's unlikely to land any better.
 
If we can get Dyche, we should sack RvN now and get Dyche in to save our season and keep us in the league.

If we can't get Dyche - which I think is the more likely scenario - then what's the ****ing point in sacking RvN?

Who else is there? It would just be another spin on the roulette wheel, and it's unlikely to land any better.
I hear Smith and Terry are available…
















…Sounds and appears as a comedy double act.
 
If we can get Dyche, we should sack RvN now and get Dyche in to save our season and keep us in the league.

If we can't get Dyche - which I think is the more likely scenario - then what's the ****ing point in sacking RvN?

Who else is there? It would just be another spin on the roulette wheel, and it's unlikely to land any better.
Gary O'Neil anyone?
 
If we can get Dyche, we should sack RvN now and get Dyche in to save our season and keep us in the league.

If we can't get Dyche - which I think is the more likely scenario - then what's the ****ing point in sacking RvN?

Who else is there? It would just be another spin on the roulette wheel, and it's unlikely to land any better.
100%
 
My opinion is that Dyche wouldn't keep us up so it would be a foolish decision.

Anyway, it would never happen.

The players run the club. Many of them would be dead against somebody like Dyche.

In addition, it has been widely reported that Aiyawatt is a devotee of Pepland so he'd not want that sort of manager either.

There are far more things wrong than who the manager is.

RvN is hopeless but he suits the owner and the players very well.
 
It's apparent (to my eye at least, so praps I'm imagining it) that the players prefer Ruudball (gosh, I like the sound of that) to Cooper's tactics - if they can be described as that. There seems more buy-in, if I can put it like that. Cooper was probably damned by his own pragmaticism, and it was not what they players wanted to hear let alone play. Though I never quite could see what Cooper was trying to do tbh, there was no definitive style as such, it seemed he was forever trying things out in the hope they'd work. That aside...

There is something more obvious about how RvN wants us to play. It is does seem to match mini-Pep 'club philosophy' (or some such wank). Continuing in the Enzo line. I guess that's what the players like, there's a comfort in what you know... even if it isn't working.

Nah, for me, stick with RvN and probably go down. Hope for a boardroom change that resets our direction and thinking. Rebuild and then maybe think about the Prem again.
 
It's apparent (to my eye at least, so praps I'm imagining it) that the players prefer Ruudball (gosh, I like the sound of that) to Cooper's tactics - if they can be described as that. There seems more buy-in, if I can put it like that. Cooper was probably damned by his own pragmaticism, and it was not what they players wanted to hear let alone play. Though I never quite could see what Cooper was trying to do tbh, there was no definitive style as such, it seemed he was forever trying things out in the hope they'd work. That aside...

There is something more obvious about how RvN wants us to play. It is does seem to match mini-Pep 'club philosophy' (or some such wank). Continuing in the Enzo line. I guess that's what the players like, there's a comfort in what you know... even if it isn't working.

Nah, for me, stick with RvN and probably go down. Hope for a boardroom change that resets our direction and thinking. Rebuild and then maybe think about the Prem again.
You can definitely see how the players respond better to Ruudball, and the difference in the frustration when playing under Cooper-wtfisitball. The best we can hope for is, as you suggest, the players on board in a harmonious relationship between manager/coach/players and system....(like, errrm last season).

But, do we have the right players?

The trouble is professional footballers on the whole (and pardon the generalisation) tend to be ****ing thick. And the roles they play under Dyche are a lot more basic. While it maybe horrible to watch, he may have a better chance to get them working it.

Having said all that, I honestly don't know???

Maybe its like at school, when you have a good teacher, and then a supply teacher comes in, who's a bit of a wanker, and everyone takes the piss and forgets everthing they learned. Perhaps he can be like the new, good, Head of Ruudball, who they respect and play for (which, i think, they do) they just need time.
 
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