It certainly went wrong towards the end at Burnley but most managers go stale after too long at a club and he wasn't backed.
Agree about their attacking options which is why I found ot strange them letting Gordon go, though after him being chased down the street it's probably for the best.
It's hard to call, it's very tight, but with Dyche at the helm I'm sure it won't be Everton.
Wolves, although a decent outfit are very toothless up front
Were people saying that about our attacking play being predictable?
I can remember criticism of missing too many chances.
I don't get the Palmer critics, though there are some drawbacks to his game, undoubtedly.
This is on top of being the only G7 economy not to return to pre pandemic levels
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cityam.com/uk-only-g7-economy-to-shrink-this-year-as-imf-deals-blow-to-jeremy-hunt-recession-declinism-criticism/%3famp=1
Why are we the only ones being this badly affected by...
If he's got an underlying issue, which I think he has, then he's not getting another club.
So while he's here it's in our interest, and probably the cubs duty of care, to try and get to the bottom of it and get him fit.
He doesn't get us moving quicker, that's his biggest fault. Though that aspect of his game started to improve earlier in the season though he's now gone backwards.
Perhaps that's down to confidence?
Yeah, and Jamie Allen isn't going to fulfill Arsenal's criteria! But it's just strange when people use running around as a derogatory phrase when putting the miles in is now part of the game more than ever.