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It wasn't Lyng's fault that our central defence then let the player waltz right through them and stick the ball in the net. Least said about Murdoch's balls up the better.
Burnley were a low end champsionship club. They were actually the 22nd favourite to win the league when dyche took them up.
The club were very clear that they were not spending to stay in the premiership but were aiming to give a good account of themselves and then regroup with extra funds and parachute payments in champsionship to go back up again.
Dyche has followed that plan and met all objectives laid down for him.
That is totally different to csaba. He came in with set objective laid down. Winning the league. He said it was all about winning the league. ST said he was a great man manager and tactician.
Csaba failed miserably against the task set himself.
Dyche has met targets and shown great ability throughout. The two are like night and day
Well it would seem Csaba stays.
I'm happy to give him his chance to build a team.
Me too and I think a lot of fans understand the logic of it.
It's flawed logic
If it goes as expected given what we know of Csabas awful game management and with the vast majority favouring Csaba going and finding manager with a clue
Then we know who to blame, big call for MM to have made given the amount of our fans that realise it's going to end badly
If either defender had put in a challenge, it would have been a red card if it went wrong. Lyng if he could have reacted quick enough might have got away with a pull back! He could have at least caught up with the lad and ushered him away, but his fresh legs took him away!
And Flood could have helped Murdoch out by punting the ball forward instead of sideways yet again! He could have also noticed the player closing down was always odds on to win the ball, instead of standing still shouting at a player in trouble!
The vast majority of people on forums and social media are not necessarily the vast majority of Dundee United supporters.
I feel debates get on shaky ground when talking about majorities etc.
As it stands a lot of season ticket holders are still renewing proving at the very least that Csaba is not the straw that breaks the camel's back for most.
And you can't realise that it's going to end badly. You can only assume.
No one knows what the future holds. Especially with the turnover we will have in players.