Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
I've a lot of time for Dyche Alto, as you probably know, but I don't dispute anything you say, your criticisms are all perfectly valid. Despite my admiration for Dyche I always believe that the buck stops with the manager, and if the wheels are falling off, as they are, then it's his responsibility. If indeed, instead of solving our problems, Dyche has become the problem, then we could agree to an amicable parting of the ways, it would have to be done that way, this club owes the man far, far too much just to call him in one morning and tell him he's sacked.

But then what ? Mr Garlick and the board would still be in place, and you admit yourself that you have no idea who to replace him with, of course you don't, neither do I, nor does anyone else, because the man who could do a better job than Dyche, given the constraints he operates under, probably doesn't exist. But football being what it is, change is probably coming, Dyche himself has often said he won't be here for ever, he may well not be here much longer, like Lt-Colonel Kilgore said in Apocalypse Now, "One day son, this war's gonna end".

But when it does, don't expect things to get any better.
I don’t think for a minute they’ll sack him Sinkov he’s the ideal manager, doesn’t moan express his concerns over signings or lack of , simply explains the clubs position has he’s been told to do and backs the board.
He fits like a hand in a glove,

I wander if it may change if we went down again and didn’t come straight back up like last time,
The powers that be are comfortable with the premier league and the living they have out of it.
If the money dried up a bit it maybe different.

I’m a fan of Dyche to a point though I think his structure and tactics have been worked out along time ago and that is partly why we simply can’t compete at this level.

we need to hope he can perform one last set of miracles in the next 6 weeks to keep us in this league or I think we could be on a slippy slope down, as I can’t see the board investing in premier league players to get us up again when they blatantly refused to do it twice this season.