Dyche has shown for half a season what he and his coaching staff can do with a bunch of mediocre Premier League players plus two that are a bit superior, Defour and Brady.superdimitri wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:17 pmNot sure I agree. Another club to prove he can do it but still with similar restraints to us. I'd see the likes of Leicester and Aston Villa as stepping stones. Not Crystal Palace. If he does well their it's not really showing he can manage top players and I don't think it will make a top club any more likely to come in for him.
If their club were in a different situation then perhaps. Just like us they've been a victim to other clubs spending a lot more, including some newly promoted clubs. With a big rebuilding job Dyche will know that it's hard to develop team rapport.
I think he'll know it's risky and won't go unless he's very disappointed by his transfer and wage budget here. If he does go I think it's a very bad sign because it shows he's not confident we have enough money to spend.
To my mind he has more opportunity at practically any other Premier League club, including Palace, to do that then he has had at Burnley since then. Whether Pace and co can offer him that chance again is what I'm interested to see.