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Dyche would be a great appointment in a Ashley regime but I can't see the Awabs going for him.
Dyche has done great at Burnley but there's no gaurentees in football sometimes managers just fit certain clubs.

Moyes done a superb job at Everton but he came here and failed terribly, dyche could move to another 5 clubs in the future and have mixed fortunes
 

When people are on about a long term project as a reason to stick with ross, this fella wouldve been perfect. If we hadnt sent them b*stard flowers i wouldve been happy to back dyche even if we went down. He wouldve weeded out the wasters and had us in a much better position going forward.

I reckon you wouldn't of like.

If he'd come to us and then we got relegated he'd of had back to back relegation's and obviously not gone onto his subsequent success with Burnley. Moreover, we'd of just come off a season where we had stopped up with Dick (who obviously wouldn't have come back and resigned). He'd of been hounded out of here if he sent us down, no question.
 
I reckon you wouldn't of like.

If he'd come to us and then we got relegated he'd of had back to back relegation's and obviously not gone onto his subsequent success with Burnley. Moreover, we'd of just come off a season where we had stopped up with Dick (who obviously wouldn't have come back and resigned). He'd of been hounded out of here if he sent us down, no question.

With the benefit of hindsight i meant. We should have taken our medicine sooner. Poyet is another one we could have benefited from sticking with, even if it resulted in relegation. They way we behaved in our last period in the Premier league was unsustainable. Looking back it was inevitable what happened. No plan, no direction and just repeated knee jerk reactions to a run of bad results. New managers with new philosophies every season = new players suited to different systems and styles. We just ended up with an expensively assemled, bloated squad full of ill fitting, overpaid, poor to mediocre players.
 
This would be incredible. Destroying both the mags and the SMB/wider British media’s Dyche fetish in less than a season. Please please happen. Dyche is absolute dog shit.
 
Dyche has done great at Burnley but there's no gaurentees in football sometimes managers just fit certain clubs.

Moyes done a superb job at Everton but he came here and failed terribly, dyche could move to another 5 clubs in the future and have mixed fortunes

He's done well at Burnley as he's been given time, including a semi deliberate relegation to get parachute payments to build a training ground.

Will never ever get that time or patience at Newcastle.

Edit. Although Rafa did as they blamed Ashley.
 
I love Money mike Ashley, I think it’s one of the funniest twitter accounts, I can honestly imagine him sitting some of the stuff tweeted :)
Said before, you could just imagine Big Mike himself sat, smoking a fat cigar, feet up on his desk, saying right what can I wind them daft knackers up with next.
 
no they wouldn't.

Dyche would be an excellent appointment. They'd know that. He'd know that.

I hope it doesn't happen.
Christ. You seriously think they would be happy if Benitez left and brought dyche in?! Seriously?! :lol: f***ing hell. I've read some mad stuff on here but that is up there.
 
Said before, you could just imagine Big Mike himself sat, smoking a fat cigar, feet up on his desk, saying right what can I wind them daft knackers up with next.
That's exactly how I imagine it as well.

Only he's naked apart from a pair of ill fitting underpants fashioned from a sports direct carrier bag.
 
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