They do what they need to do with the budget they have. I’ve a lot of respect for them.
I have SOME respect, but it has been their choice. They could have spent more (they were hoarding cash before the take-over), and they could have bought players who are more comfortable with the ball. They actually DO have some decent, skilful players (eg: McNeil, Westwood), but most of the time play it long and use their muscle. It makes coaching so much easier. Dyche is good at what he does, but it's rather like learning a foreign language - you can take the time to understand the nuances, or you can survive on a limited vocabulary and shout a lot. Dyche is the latter.