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PALACE XTRA, the same people who said Jadan Raymond was going to Portugal back in April, only for him to almost certain going to Leeds.

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View AERO's Profile AERO Flag 25 Jun 20 9.14pm Send a Private Message to AERO Add AERO as a friend

For me as next manager Eddie Howe second choice Dyche. Roy upstairs.

 

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So much continuity and certainty in Dyche. Stay up at a relatively low cost, slowly improve the finances.

Dream. If we can make it happen.

We will just have to tolerate more ultra-pragmatic football for 2-4 more years. One day, we will evolve the playing style. One day.

 


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View doombear's Profile doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 25 Jun 20 10.37pm Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

So much continuity and certainty in Dyche. Stay up at a relatively low cost, slowly improve the finances.

Dream. If we can make it happen.

We will just have to tolerate more ultra-pragmatic football for 2-4 more years. One day, we will evolve the playing style. One day.


Hopefully, but will we still be in the Premier League when we do? I'll take the pragmatic approach if it keeps us up.

 

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View Kant's Profile Kant Flag exeter 25 Jun 20 10.55pm Send a Private Message to Kant Add Kant as a friend

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
We will just have to tolerate more ultra-pragmatic football for 2-4 more years. One day, we will evolve the playing style. One day.

Name one modern team of limited resources which has successfully evolved their playing style away from pragmatic and organised, and gone on to enjoy a sustained period of success.

It might not be pretty, but it’s effective; and if that keeps us in the top tier, knocking on Europe’s door, then It’s good enough for me.

It certainly beats playing in the old third division!

 

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View EddieMac's Profile EddieMac Flag 25 Jun 20 10.59pm Send a Private Message to EddieMac Add EddieMac as a friend

I’d take Roy for next 5 years.

 

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View Spiderman's Profile Spiderman Flag Horsham 26 Jun 20 7.43am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

So much continuity and certainty in Dyche. Stay up at a relatively low cost, slowly improve the finances.

Dream. If we can make it happen.

We will just have to tolerate more ultra-pragmatic football for 2-4 more years. One day, we will evolve the playing style. One day.

Totally agree, although I am not wishing to get rid of Roy but his age is against him.
Heard an interview a while back with someone (can’t remember who) who had been on coaching courses with SD. They said what an excellent coach he is and is unfair to tarnish him with being a long ball merchant, he utilises what he has available to the best of his/their ability. Let’s not forget he got Burnley into Europe but was then not backed by the board. He would be my first choice, do not want Howe anywhere near the club, totally overrated by the media as he is young and English

 

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Let's not be the new Stoke.

They had years of stability under Pulis, and then thought they were better than that. They wanted progress, so they brought in Mark Hughes and a load of foreign youth prospects that were untested in the Premier League.

They went down, and have stayed down since.

Dyche might not be inspirational, but he's a quiet success and his style of play suits our players. If he was to come (and bring a few players too - Tarkowski and McNeil would be good shouts) then we might not be breaking into Europe but we shouldn't have to spend most of the season looking over our shoulder.

A few years of mid-table mediocrity would do the club no harm.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 26 Jun 20 9.00am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Laszlo Panaflex

Let's not be the new Stoke.

They had years of stability under Pulis, and then thought they were better than that. They wanted progress, so they brought in Mark Hughes and a load of foreign youth prospects that were untested in the Premier League.

They went down, and have stayed down since.

Dyche might not be inspirational, but he's a quiet success and his style of play suits our players. If he was to come (and bring a few players too - Tarkowski and McNeil would be good shouts) then we might not be breaking into Europe but we shouldn't have to spend most of the season looking over our shoulder.

A few years of mid-table mediocrity would do the club no harm.

 


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View doombear's Profile doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 26 Jun 20 10.24am Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Originally posted by Laszlo Panaflex

Let's not be the new Stoke.

They had years of stability under Pulis, and then thought they were better than that. They wanted progress, so they brought in Mark Hughes and a load of foreign youth prospects that were untested in the Premier League.

They went down, and have stayed down since.

Dyche might not be inspirational, but he's a quiet success and his style of play suits our players. If he was to come (and bring a few players too - Tarkowski and McNeil would be good shouts) then we might not be breaking into Europe but we shouldn't have to spend most of the season looking over our shoulder.

A few years of mid-table mediocrity would do the club no harm.


 

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View Mwncisee's Profile Mwncisee Flag Middlesbrough 26 Jun 20 11.18am Send a Private Message to Mwncisee Add Mwncisee as a friend

I am a fan of Roy. I think we are very lucky to have him and is a stable manager we have been after ever since we came up. He has bought stability to the management after the revolving door of managers prior to him. I think he gets good solid performances from what he has available to him. I also think the criticism he get for the way he plays is a little unfair.

I have always been impressed with Dyche whenever I have heard him speak and he does seem to be in a very similar mold to Roy. He does feel to be a natural successor to Roy and will be interesting to see how this plans out. If he does come I would still love Roy to be at the club. Could he takeover from Doygie as Director if Football?

Also might be worth considering that I suspect Dyche has had Benteke style forwards in the past, Woods for example and plays to a style that will, suit these players. Could he get the best out of Tekkers? Dyche is also used to forming tactics without flair players like Wilf if we sell him this summer.

 

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