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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    It is not that BT. It is just being right and wrong. If he did play a better brand of football like you said he wouldI would be the first to say WOW. However having previously had the discussion with you and Sinkov I do feel the need to say, there you go lads.
    I've never said Dyche will keep Everton up by playing pretty football, nor have Everton given him the job of turning them into a good footballing team, his job is to keep them up. I don't know if you were too young to be watching Burnley when we won promotion UG, or have simply forgotten what you were seeing, but we played good football all season and were top scorers in the division. The 'quality' of the football deteriorated as the quality of the squad deteriorated. Now he has inherited one of the worst squads in the PL and you will get a repeat of what worked at Burnley. But the idea that he cannot play any other way is a nonsense, as he has proved before, give him better players and his teams will play better football as good as any. He is a pragmatic manager, he will adopt his tactics to the ability levels of his players compared to the opposition. It really is as simple as that.
    Last edited by sinkov; 14-02-2023 at 09:19 AM.

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