What Sean Dyche really thinks of the "utter woke nonsense" meme
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What Sean Dyche really thinks of the "utter woke nonsense" meme
Sean Dyche has taken the Nottingham Forest managerial job. A viral 'Utter woke nonsense' meme uses a close-up of Dyche and is commonly used as a sarcastic reaction to minor complaints. Dyche never actually said the phrase and says the meme follows him. An interview with Matthew Syed turned to perception versus truth and a paper ran a photo of Dyche outside a hotel that spawned the meme. The meme amplified an image of Dyche as an old-school, anti-modern-football figure despite his progressive views. Dyche leaned into the label and named a podcast 'Utter Nonsense' while between jobs.
"Unless you've been living under a rock with a potato for a phone for the past year, you'll be more than familiar with the utter woke nonsense' meme. The said piece of internet tomfoolery features a close-up of new Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche against a brick wall and - sorry to be that person who explains the joke - is usually used as a sarcastic reaction to voice a minor complaint that rarely has anything to do with wokeness."
""From that a meme was created saying Utter woke nonsense. It went viral." And go viral it did, as the point that the gravel-voiced Dyche was trying to make over perception versus truth was underlined as the 54-year-old with plenty of progressive views was pictured as the ultimate old-school football man with a detest for the modern game. Dyche named his podcast 'Utter Nonsense'"
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