Yes he has been removed, yes I am still dissapointed. I am behind Zola, I have no choice. Moreover, I think the new owners will do us proud in the long term. So that is good news. What has happened to Dyche? Is he just keeping it on the down low and enjoying his pay off. He hasn't said a word about his sacking, has he?
This is the last I heard: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11719/7944253/Dyche-cools-Crawley-talk Maybe he's just waiting for the right time to strike.
Im sorry??? Going from Watford in the Championship (with a top half finish) to tinpot Crawly f.c would be a ' good move ' for him would it???? Eh?? How??? Tell you what, if I had been managing in the Championship (and doing well) and Crawley asked me for an interview Id tell them to jogg on!!!
he'll wait a long time for a Championship club...Crawley are on the up. Rather than sit and twiddle his thumbs, i'd imagine he'd want to get on with developing his management skills. He did a fantastic job for us, but he knows he still has a lot to learn, where better than at a club who want to go places, and have a bit of money to do it with..
Of course it's a good move; they have better prospects than Udinese/Granada's B Team based in Hertfordshire.
Why not wait till Blackburn's owners give Steve Kean the chop?? Or not just Blackburn, come November there probably will be 4 or 5 Championship clubs looking for a new manager.
Dychey will get a Championship club easily within probably the first 7-8 weeks of the football season starting. I gotta say though (and I don't normally agree with Hornette) that Crawley would be a good proposition for Sean for exactly the same reasons that Hornette mentioned!
Wow, you're a real funny one! Tell you what, I bet 'Udinese/Granada's B Team based in Hertfordshire' do a lot better than your 'we used to be famous once upon a time' team.
And even their D team has better prospects than Bankrupt United. Because most of the other 71 clubs will sack their managers first?
I think Dyche has been wise to be quiet...a lot of people sympathise with him that would decrease if he came out blazing at how he was treated. I think Crawley would actually be a great club for him, they're going in the right direction so yeah, why not? Where ever he goes, I send him the best of wishes.
I agree (even though I personally wouldn't think any less of him for it). The other thing is that if he were to speak out, and Zola goes on to be a success, that wouldn't reflect well on him. By keeping quiet, Dyche's record from last season speaks for itself however Zola does.