Good management from Dyche
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Good management from Dyche
Early in the season there was a lot of negativity from Dyche. And that rubbed off on the players.
After the Villa game when quizzed on if we need some new strikers he instantly said no. He’s very happy with the four we have. We just need to create more.
That must have been a real confidence boost for Barnes and wood. Both of whom played well and scored tonight.
Shows how important his man management and team spirit is.
After the Villa game when quizzed on if we need some new strikers he instantly said no. He’s very happy with the four we have. We just need to create more.
That must have been a real confidence boost for Barnes and wood. Both of whom played well and scored tonight.
Shows how important his man management and team spirit is.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
He’s proven the doubters wrong every time so far in his 8 years.
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Absolutely. Was very disappointed when he was coming out with so much negativity as it looks like he and the players had given up. But they’ve all turned it round. And on current form none of the sides around us will want to play us. And none of them have looked capable of the consistency we are currently showing.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:27 pmHe’s proven the doubters wrong every time so far in his 8 years.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
Going at them right from the kick off in the second half won us the game.
Surprised me.
Surprised me.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
You do wonder why we even doubt him and the squad anymore, every time people think we're on the slide, we always turn it around.
I expected us to improve after the first 6 games, but even with my positive mindset I didn't expect us to achieve this run in results.
We've given ourselves every chance of climbing away from trouble, however we still have plenty of work to do yet, as I'm sure Sean will be well aware.
I expected us to improve after the first 6 games, but even with my positive mindset I didn't expect us to achieve this run in results.
We've given ourselves every chance of climbing away from trouble, however we still have plenty of work to do yet, as I'm sure Sean will be well aware.
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The issue we have is when we have Long and Dunne at centre half and Pieters playing right wing, which is how we started the season. Acceptable to the chairman but not to the manager. Current form is fantastic but when Mee went down in the first half I though Christmas had been ruined.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
Surprised Nuno and his Wolvesdougcollins wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:40 pmGoing at them right from the kick off in the second half won us the game.
Surprised me.
Re: Good management from Dyche
Vorsprung Dyche Technikcricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:24 pmEarly in the season there was a lot of negativity from Dyche. And that rubbed off on the players.
After the Villa game when quizzed on if we need some new strikers he instantly said no. He’s very happy with the four we have. We just need to create more.
That must have been a real confidence boost for Barnes and wood. Both of whom played well and scored tonight.
Shows how important his man management and team spirit is.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
After 6 games when we were bottom with 1 point
I have to say it was looking somewhat bleak.
Even though we hadn't played particularly badly
(especially in the games against Leicester and Spurs)
we didn't look as if we had a win in us.
7 games later (and putting aside the thrashing at Man City)
we've played some good teams, looked very solid and picked up
12 points. 3 wind and 3 draws in our last six.
Dyche had stuck with Barnes and thankfully he had a much better game today.
So well done Dyche and let's hope that we continue in the same vein and pull
ourselves away from the bottom three.
'Fine margins' and there's still a long way to go.
Let's be honest had we lost tonight and Barnes had played poorly
then both he and Dyche would have come in for some stick on this board.
I have to say it was looking somewhat bleak.
Even though we hadn't played particularly badly
(especially in the games against Leicester and Spurs)
we didn't look as if we had a win in us.
7 games later (and putting aside the thrashing at Man City)
we've played some good teams, looked very solid and picked up
12 points. 3 wind and 3 draws in our last six.
Dyche had stuck with Barnes and thankfully he had a much better game today.
So well done Dyche and let's hope that we continue in the same vein and pull
ourselves away from the bottom three.
'Fine margins' and there's still a long way to go.
Let's be honest had we lost tonight and Barnes had played poorly
then both he and Dyche would have come in for some stick on this board.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
Apart from the benson sub - bad idea should have put vydra on.
Bensons confidence will now be shot
Bensons confidence will now be shot
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Re: Good management from Dyche
He should have brought Vydra on in midfield? Looks like you’re using the benefit of hindsight.
Edit - and Vydra wasn’t even on the bench.
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Re: Good management from Dyche
we are evidently as fickle as celtic fans
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I duno, needlessly chucking on one of the kids to waste a bit of time nearly cost us.
Certainly cost Pope a clean sheet
Certainly cost Pope a clean sheet
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Should McNeill have just limped off and we chance our arm with 10 men for the remaining 9 minutes?tarkys_ears wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 11:47 pmI duno, needlessly chucking on one of the kids to waste a bit of time nearly cost us.
Certainly cost Pope a clean sheet
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Re: Good management from Dyche
Apologies just assumed vydra was on the bench.
Looking at the bench he was the best choice.
Humbled again
Looking at the bench he was the best choice.
Humbled again
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Got me again, I was half way through the first verse before I realised it wasn't going to rhyme.jurek wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 11:32 pmAfter 6 games when we were bottom with 1 point
I have to say it was looking somewhat bleak.
Even though we hadn't played particularly badly
(especially in the games against Leicester and Spurs)
we didn't look as if we had a win in us.
7 games later (and putting aside the thrashing at Man City)
we've played some good teams, looked very solid and picked up
12 points. 3 wind and 3 draws in our last six.
Dyche had stuck with Barnes and thankfully he had a much better game today.
So well done Dyche and let's hope that we continue in the same vein and pull
ourselves away from the bottom three.
'Fine margins' and there's still a long way to go.
Let's be honest had we lost tonight and Barnes had played poorly
then both he and Dyche would have come in for some stick on this board.
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This. And this again. And once more for luck.Sproggy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 11:24 pmThe issue we have is when we have Long and Dunne at centre half and Pieters playing right wing, which is how we started the season. Acceptable to the chairman but not to the manager. Current form is fantastic but when Mee went down in the first half I though Christmas had been ruined.
No coincidence that since Mee and Tarkowski have been back together we've conceded (City aside) 2 goals in 6 and picked up 12 points. In the previous 6 we conceded more than 1 in every game bar 2
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Maybe he reads this board.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:34 pmAbsolutely. Was very disappointed when he was coming out with so much negativity as it looks like he and the players had given up. But they’ve all turned it round. And on current form none of the sides around us will want to play us. And none of them have looked capable of the consistency we are currently showing.
Ashley Barnes is a Championship player and a cheat........Chris Wood is a Donkey etc etc.
Where are all the Ashley Barnes haters today?
As far as Dyche being negative, i think that's in your imagination. He's always positive and straightforward IMO.
UTC.
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I think 'Barnes haters' is a bit strong. There have been plenty of times his performances have been poor lately and some prefer Rodriguez style.Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 3:39 amMaybe he reads this board.
Ashley Barnes is a Championship player and a cheat........Chris Wood is a Donkey etc etc.
Where are all the Ashley Barnes haters today?
As far as Dyche being negative, i think that's in your imagination. He's always positive and straightforward IMO.
UTC.
I'm not Barnes biggest fan.
For the first 15 minutes tonight he was shocking. Maybe trying to hard though.
He ended up having a good game, fair play to him.
All the forwards been struggling because the service has been poor. Good to get a goal for both Barnes and Chris
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Re: Good management from Dyche
To be fair Barnes as had little game time this season due to Dyche perceverveing with Rodriguez who has made little impact and been genuinely poor
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Re: Good management from Dyche
Dyche's "negativity" at the start of the season and which, according to some, "rubbed off" on the players was purely down to the frustration he felt by not having the manpower to combat the number of key injuries to the squad. He made his point fairly, as any decent manager would, and the players - even those not really up to PL standard yet - gamely did their best.
Key players are back, the performances have improved and, thankfully,the doubters have shut up.
Dyche's management skills were never in doubt.
Key players are back, the performances have improved and, thankfully,the doubters have shut up.
Dyche's management skills were never in doubt.
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I think that is harsh on J Rod. He was excellent against Palace. He has had the odd quiet game too but genuinely poor is not the case. We are lucky to have 4 strikers of similar quality to mix and match and we have proven on occasions that we can play good football with Jay in the team.Top Claret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 7:41 amTo be fair Barnes as had little game time this season due to Dyche perceverveing with Rodriguez who has made little impact and been genuinely poor
My personal opinion is that Wood is our most potent goal threat and Barnes wins most fouls and has the ability to disrupt other teams the best. When Barnes and Wood are in sync it can be a great partnership as we saw at West Ham the other season and on other occasions. I think Wood and Jay did well against Palace the other week too. All good problems to have and keeps everyone on their toes tbh.
Let’s hope Jay and Vyds continue to get a look in if the Wood/Barnes performance drops. I would maybe like to see Dyche use his subs a tad earlier for a number of reasons. One, it keeps Wood and Barnes fresher if they regularly get subbed on the hour or so. Two, it keeps the other two interested if they get on for more than 2 mins now and then. Three, it keeps everyone on their toes. I wouldn’t want a run of 20 games starting Barnes/Wood with the other two getting 2 mins here and there even if the first too are doing well. It’s a squad game and everyone needs to be fit, well and motivated
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