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Mon Oct 20, 2025 12:11 pm
Sean Dyche, set to sign contract until June 2027 at Nottingham Forest.
Verbal agreement in place between parties with former Everton manager ready for PL return.
Mon Oct 20, 2025 2:45 pm
Anyone expecting to go there & run anything their way is crazy. I hope the compensation package is a great one because their owner is 10 times crazier than Tan & nobody gets a chance to change anything.
Mon Oct 20, 2025 2:54 pm
Welshman in CA wrote:Anyone expecting to go there & run anything their way is crazy. I hope the compensation package is a great one because their owner is 10 times crazier than Tan & nobody gets a chance to change anything.
I agree. Marinakis is a crazy owner and many of us on here said that several times over the last couple of seasons, he seems to get a bit of a free pass from their fans because they've been successful up to now but things could soon turn if things continue to go wrong for them this season.
I like Sean Dyche but he's a big character like Nuno, so he could soon clash with Marinakis.
I still find it crazy that Marinakis couldn't sort out his personal differences with Nuno for the good of their team, after a very good season last season resulted in them playing in Europe this season.
Mon Oct 20, 2025 3:05 pm
Is the contract until 20.27 tonight?
Tue Oct 21, 2025 10:15 pm
New Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche wants his under-performing stars to reconnect with disillusioned supporters.
The 54-year-old became Forest's third manager in six weeks when he replaced Ange Postecoglou on Tuesday.
Postecoglou was dismissed 39 days after he came in for the sacked Nuno Espirito Santo on 9 September.
Former Tottenham boss Postecoglou struggled to win over supporters, who chanted he would be "sacked in the morning" during a 3-2 Europa League defeat by Midtjylland last month.
Dyche came through the Forest academy in the 1980s, although he never made a first-team appearance, and is eager to unify the City Ground.
"We want to get back on the front foot, in old football terminology, and hopefully give the crowd something to cheer about and reconnect," Dyche told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"The Forest fans in my experience have been very fair down the years and I don't think it's far away from the team reconnecting. The first thing is performances, get them back on that winning edge they have shown."
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