Same squad that has kept us up and actually thrived? The manager in my opinion the best we have ever had might prefer seasoned pros.mill hill claret wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:56 pmMaybe replace an ageing squad with a younger squad ....better players than what we have now
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I wonder that myself ..maybe if they invest and improve the club to that the extent they sell it at a profit ...I simply dont knowBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:02 amYes that is the question, why would they pay that sort of money for us?
Why?
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Or Sean just saying all he can say. Common sense says you don’t go crazy in the January window but make no mistake he will be doing what he is able to do in terms of bringing in players.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:48 pmInteresting comment from the MatchZone section of The Metro today previewing the Burnley v Wolves game next Monday:
"In the run-up to facing Aston Villa last night, Burnley had begun to look much more their normal selves with boss Sean Dyche not planning big changes next month."
Sean not expecting the takeover to go through in time?
He’s come across recently as a little more relaxed but I don’t believe there has been any thawing in his relationship with the chairman.
It will be interesting to see what the new structure at the club will be once this is all settled.
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Well I would offer up Leicester City and Wolves as two examples, but I’d also have to admit that the list of clubs for whom foreign ownership has ended badly is far longer.Bin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:06 pmJust looking at the Premier League table and seeing no medium to small club like ours in there with foreign investment doing well (and never have).
Looking at our brand.
Only a bellend or someone with ulterior motives wants to buy a football club if they aren't a supporter of that club.
My sixth sense.
I think it would be foolish not to be at least a little concerned about where the club is heading given how little we know about the people involved. Equally, it’s pretty clear that if the club is to have any chance of progressing, or even maintaining its current status, substantial new investment is needed.
In that respect, these are indeed “exciting times” but the opportunity comes with enormous, perhaps even existential, risk.
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I was asked how I felt about it and the two words I used were nervous and excited.scouseclaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:25 amWell I would offer up Leicester City and Wolves as two examples, but I’d also have to admit that the list of clubs for whom foreign ownership has ended badly is far longer.
I think it would be foolish not to be at least a little concerned about where the club is heading given how little we know about the people involved. Equally, it’s pretty clear that if the club is to have any chance of progressing, or even maintaining its current status, substantial new investment is needed.
In that respect, these are indeed “exciting times” but the opportunity comes with enormous, perhaps even existential, risk.
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I admire you’re optimism, Paul, And I really hope you’re right, but is the second paragraph of that supported by any evidence at all?Paul Waine wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:16 pmThere are only 20 places in the Premier League and Burnley are one of those 20 clubs. Most of the others (all the others?) have already got "wealthy" owners. Burnley is one of the few opportunities to take a "small" club and make positive changes - changes that our current major shareholders don't have the money to make.
Moves to build Burnley's brand started in the US over 2 years ago - when the US media started taking notice of the club. So far as the US is concerned, Burnley is part of the same "metro city" district as Manchester and Liverpool. Can you imaging buying one of the 5 Premier League clubs in that "Metro-city" district - also known as the Northern Powerhouse.
Buy in early before someone else gets there and the opportunity is gone - or the price moves up so high that it's moved out of your league.
Yes, Exciting times.
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Have there been moves to build the “Burnley brand” in the US and if so by whom? People who only expressed an interest in buying the club a year or so ago?
Is there a “metro-city including Manchester and Liverpool”? Has anyone in the States even heard of the Northern Powerhouse? Even to me it’s always appeared a fairly nebulous concept.
If it is the case that our potential new owners have a view that because Burnley is near Manchester and Liverpool it could be as big as United or Liverpool FC, I really would be worried, because my biggest fear all along has been that we are about to get into bed with a group of businessmen/sports enthusiasts who have no understanding of the culture of English football.
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Loving the optimism, Paul.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 6:36 pmIn contrast to CP, I'm not "uneasy" about a takeover by ALK. At this stage the only person that we know identified with ALK is Alan Pace - and we know that he has been an investment banker, plus his link to Salt Lake City. I agree that we don't yet know where the money will come from. I make no distinction between "private equity" and a "single family office" - for all intents and purposes they can be exactly the same thing, a single family being the only investors in a private equity vehicle. I can agree that, at this stage, we are not seeing anything that suggests this will be a SPAC investment, if only because we have no identity for a Special Purpose Acquisition Corporation that has already been funded and is waiting for the target Premier League club to become available for them to acquire. However, I believe there is evidence that the US equity markets are interested in owning Premier League football clubs and it may well be that a SPAC is somewhere in the future for BFC... and, I see no reason to be concerned if this is the case.
Exciting times.
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Taking your point about the insignificance of the Private Equity / Single family office. That's a relief. Of the little we know about the takeover, I can see that ALK's website was set up on 290820, ALK Capital LTD on 210920. The website unusually for a PE firm allegedly involved in big money sports investments, is totally devoid of any examples of their work at all. Further, for an investment company, it is incredibly surprising that no partners are listed at all on the website. Therefore, discounting his temporary 6 month stint at Real Salt Lake 15 years ago, as I've moaned about previously, he has something approaching zero experience in football finance (ignoring the AI Scout / Lens thingy as they're both teeny tiny amateur apps). Dave Checkers, who is 'managing' this takeover, is similarly bereft of experience. Both are very small time financiers.
I really hope that they have lined up Bill Gates, George Soros, etc and keep my fingers crossed that a genuine benefactor is interested.
We are all fans on here, looking for the same thing, our club to do well and compete.
I really, really hope I'm wrong, but my magic ball see's the promised January signings being paid for by LOANS to Mr mysterious investor, giving instant debt, resulting in the bigger issue of problematic wage inflation caused by the increased millions wages of the 2 or 3 new signings.
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114 pages in and my views are still the same as on page 1. I'm definitely concerned about us selling out to foreign owners who aren't fans of the club or even know much about British "football" and who ostensibly would want to make money out of the club and I can't see how they would (obviously) do that. What I can see is the huge risks to them and their cash and the bigger likelihood of them losing much of it! BUT, I have also seen the start we have had to the season and the precarious position we are in due to a few injuries to key players and a paper thin squad which wasn't strengthened in the summer and without something changing off the field we have to be teetering on the brink right now. So all in all I'm inclined to accept ALK (or whoever) and run the risk.
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That made me smile, I can more or less certainly confirm that there will be no Soros money invested. I know someone who works with the Soros family.WalkdenClaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:13 amLoving the optimism, Paul.
Taking your point about the insignificance of the Private Equity / Single family office. That's a relief. Of the little we know about the takeover, I can see that ALK's website was set up on 290820, ALK Capital LTD on 210920. The website unusually for a PE firm allegedly involved in big money sports investments, is totally devoid of any examples of their work at all. Further, for an investment company, it is incredibly surprising that no partners are listed at all on the website. Therefore, discounting his temporary 6 month stint at Real Salt Lake 15 years ago, as I've moaned about previously, he has something approaching zero experience in football finance (ignoring the AI Scout / Lens thingy as they're both teeny tiny amateur apps). Dave Checkers, who is 'managing' this takeover, is similarly bereft of experience. Both are very small time financiers.
I really hope that they have lined up Bill Gates, George Soros, etc and keep my fingers crossed that a genuine benefactor is interested.
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"Dave Checkers, who is 'managing' this takeover, is similarly bereft of experience. "
Are you sure about that ?
Are you sure about that ?
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For all those against the takeover we have two options,
1. Carry on as we are and see how long we can continue to 'punch above our weight' before almost certain relegation & loss of key players
Or
2. Trust the current board to get the best deal possible for our club and move it forward.
I know which one I prefer....
1. Carry on as we are and see how long we can continue to 'punch above our weight' before almost certain relegation & loss of key players
Or
2. Trust the current board to get the best deal possible for our club and move it forward.
I know which one I prefer....
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We have trusted this board for a long time to make the right decisions.Claret Till I Die wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:13 amFor all those against the takeover we have two options,
1. Carry on as we are and see how long we can continue to 'punch above our weight' before almost certain relegation & loss of key players
Or
2. Trust the current board to get the best deal possible for our club and move it forward.
I know which one I prefer....
Not let us down yet
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Is my memory correct in thinking that it was this time of year when Kirkby took over?
Just like when we brought Steve Davis back to the club I fully expect Kieran Trippier to be our first signing under the new regime
Just like when we brought Steve Davis back to the club I fully expect Kieran Trippier to be our first signing under the new regime
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Checkers/Kirkby ??
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They’ve certainly let Dyche down recently. If he’d walked would you feel the same way?dpinsussex wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:27 amWe have trusted this board for a long time to make the right decisions.
Not let us down yet
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They’ve let us down completely in the last 3 transfer windows.dpinsussex wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:27 amWe have trusted this board for a long time to make the right decisions.
Not let us down yet
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Hi scouse, my evidence that efforts had started to build "the Burnley brand" in the US was CBS and NBC sending film crews to Turf Moor to make features on Burnley. (I think I'm right that there were at least 2 separate broadcasters who did this). I think I was visiting the States for work when one of these was first broadcast, The timings coincide with the first reports that Mike Garlick was looking for new investors. I'm sure that there will have been a PR team contracted to build up the brand specifically to aid the marketing of the club to new investors.scouseclaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:45 amI admire you’re optimism, Paul, And I really hope you’re right, but is the second paragraph of that supported by any evidence at all?
Have there been moves to build the “Burnley brand” in the US and if so by whom? People who only expressed an interest in buying the club a year or so ago?
Is there a “metro-city including Manchester and Liverpool”? Has anyone in the States even heard of the Northern Powerhouse? Even to me it’s always appeared a fairly nebulous concept.
If it is the case that our potential new owners have a view that because Burnley is near Manchester and Liverpool it could be as big as United or Liverpool FC, I really would be worried, because my biggest fear all along has been that we are about to get into bed with a group of businessmen/sports enthusiasts who have no understanding of the culture of English football.
When I used the term "metro-city" I think I should have typed metropolitan-city. The US are familiar with large cities and a distinction between "down-town" and "metropolitan area." Houston's metropolitan area - a city I have visited many times - for example, extends to more than 40 miles from downtown Houston. Also in Texas is Dallas-Fort Worth, which is termed a Metroplex. I'm sure the Americans can translate their experience of these cities to see Manchester and Liverpool as a metroplex, part of the Northern Powerhouse of which Burnley is another "city" within this "metroplex" area.
I don't think it's necessary for the new investors to think Burnley FC is as big as ManU and Lpool - they aren't being asked to pay anything like the price of either of those teams. But, it will put them in the game and sometimes there is more upside when you start at a low price than there is if you pay top dollar - and, there's a lot less to lose....
Exciting times.
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Can't see Trippier leaving one of the best club sides in Europe to sign for us, but i admire your optimism.
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Moving to the next level for Burnley is not being reliant on Sean Dyche and pulling rabbits out of hats. We need to be in a position where if Sean Leaves the club can maintain its Premier League Status
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And option 1 is hardly available CTID given the problems between people at the top of the club, particularly the chairman and manager. It needs everyone pulling in the same direction and punching way above weight to keep us where we are. That has sadly gone now as we all know. I remain convinced that the only reason we still have our manager is because there have been no vacancies at all in 2020 in the Premier League until this week when West Brom already had Allardyce lined up.Claret Till I Die wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:13 amFor all those against the takeover we have two options,
1. Carry on as we are and see how long we can continue to 'punch above our weight' before almost certain relegation & loss of key players
Or
2. Trust the current board to get the best deal possible for our club and move it forward.
I know which one I prefer....
I understand people being nervous, I am, about this change, but we have to have change, we really do.
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I hope Trippier won't be our first signing under the new regime. I don't think we can wait that long because Tripps won't be coming here any time soon.
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I wonder what Bob Lord would have made of all this?
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:29 pmAnd option 1 is hardly available CTID given the problems between people at the top of the club, particularly the chairman and manager. It needs everyone pulling in the same direction and punching way above weight to keep us where we are. That has sadly gone now as we all know. I remain convinced that the only reason we still have our manager is because there have been no vacancies at all in 2020 in the Premier League until this week when West Brom already had Allardyce lined up.
I understand people being nervous, I am, about this change, but we have to have change, we really do.
Agree in many ways, but I think realists will see that whilst current ownership has kept us punching (albeit due only to the retention of Dyche).....a very major factor in the recent stagnation has been a result of Garlick et al keeping the club fatter for market in preference to investing on the playing side.
Whatever the current owners are, they're not the philanthropists portrayed by the naive on here.. They're no Barry Kilbys... Nowhere near. As with most successful buisness men, the contents of pockets come before what happens on the pitch.
They obviously gambled that even an unhappy Dyche could keep us in this division long enough to take their wedge and split the scene.
Its what I expected, but it took a couple of year longer than I thought.
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I live in Spain & Athletico are talking to Trippier to extend his contract till 2023, Trippier has also voiced how much he likes Athletico manager & feels very settled.
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I believe the recent stagnation is a result of the fall out between individuals at the club, and I don't believe the manager and chairman were the only two involved. Those two are beyond the loggerheads stage and it has been going on for a long time now. It's nothing to do with keeping the club fatter for the market, in those terms we had the two of them trying to bring in different players.fatboy47 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:58 pmAgree in many ways, but I think realists will see that whilst current ownership has kept us punching (albeit due only to the retention of Dyche).....a very major factor in the recent stagnation has been a result of Garlick et al keeping the club fatter for market in preference to investing on the playing side.
Whatever the current owners are, they're not the philanthropists portrayed by the naive on here.. They're no Barry Kilbys... Nowhere near. As with most successful buisness men, the contents of pockets come before what happens on the pitch.
They obviously gambled that even an unhappy Dyche could keep us in this division long enough to take their wedge and split the scene.
Its what I expected, but it took a couple of year longer than I thought.
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Manchester United were linked recently. All this daft stuff comes from Tripps saying recently that he'd like to come back to Burnley one day. Even with my most claret and blue coloured eyes, why would a player swap Athletico Madrid for Burnley?Stockbrokerbelt wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:04 pmI live in Spain & Athletico are talking to Trippier to extend his contract till 2023, Trippier has also voiced how much he likes Athletico manager & feels very settled.
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As good as Barry Kilby has been for Burnley FC he’s far from a philanthropist and when the dust settles on all of this he will be better off than the day he walked through the door.fatboy47 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:58 pmAgree in many ways, but I think realists will see that whilst current ownership has kept us punching (albeit due only to the retention of Dyche).....a very major factor in the recent stagnation has been a result of Garlick et al keeping the club fatter for market in preference to investing on the playing side.
Whatever the current owners are, they're not the philanthropists portrayed by the naive on here.. They're no Barry Kilbys... Nowhere near. As with most successful buisness men, the contents of pockets come before what happens on the pitch.
They obviously gambled that even an unhappy Dyche could keep us in this division long enough to take their wedge and split the scene.
Its what I expected, but it took a couple of year longer than I thought.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that by the way, fair play to him.
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I still have issues with Dyche over the relationship breakdown - it is pretty obvious when you look at the finances the chairman has given everything he could and possibly more (just look at the operational cashflows), which is why Dyche has never been given a player budget - he would just blow it. my evidence for this postulation is that Dyche has been overstating our financial position for at least 18 months and probably much longer, he has won a lot of fans over but his message has been quite unreasonable on this front.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:29 pmAnd option 1 is hardly available CTID given the problems between people at the top of the club, particularly the chairman and manager. It needs everyone pulling in the same direction and punching way above weight to keep us where we are. That has sadly gone now as we all know. I remain convinced that the only reason we still have our manager is because there have been no vacancies at all in 2020 in the Premier League until this week when West Brom already had Allardyce lined up.
I understand people being nervous, I am, about this change, but we have to have change, we really do.
I would go so far as to say that if anyone has not been flexible it is Dyche, there was money on the table for Tarks and possibly Dwight in the summer (with the club knowing Tarks wanted out) Dyche blocked that on his intransient position re a replacement,
I rate the work he does with players very highly, but like everyone of us he can be an arse at times on certain issues.
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Couldn’t afford or the existing Chairman wouldn’t pay? In his case though, I’d imagine he preferred to stay in the Midlands and nobody’s going to come to us if Villa are also offering.
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I would imagine the club didn't have the finances to compete with Villa and their billionaire.
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I know he’s gone on about stretching things and I wouldn’t like to get on the wrong side of him. But it’s clear we’ve been trying to spend money on players the manager didn’t want. That for me is not the way our club should do things.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:19 pmI still have issues with Dyche over the relationship breakdown - it is pretty obvious when you look at the finances the chairman has given everything he could and possibly more (just look at the operational cashflows), which is why Dyche has never been given a player budget - he would just blow it. my evidence for this postulation is that Dyche has been overstating our financial position for at least 18 months and probably much longer, he has won a lot of fans over but his message has been quite unreasonable on this front.
I would go so far as to say that if anyone has not been flexible it is Dyche, there was money on the table for Tarks and possibly Dwight in the summer (with the club knowing Tarks wanted out) Dyche blocked that on his intransient position re a replacement,
I rate the work he does with players very highly, but like everyone of us he can be an arse at times on certain issues.
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Just because they’re American it doesn’t mean they don’t know much about British football. Ignorant mindset imoDark Cloud wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:00 amI'm definitely concerned about us selling out to foreign owners who aren't fans of the club or even know much about British "football"
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So you’re blaming Dyche for keeping hold of the Crown Jewels?Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:19 pmI still have issues with Dyche over the relationship breakdown - it is pretty obvious when you look at the finances the chairman has given everything he could and possibly more (just look at the operational cashflows), which is why Dyche has never been given a player budget - he would just blow it. my evidence for this postulation is that Dyche has been overstating our financial position for at least 18 months and probably much longer, he has won a lot of fans over but his message has been quite unreasonable on this front.
I would go so far as to say that if anyone has not been flexible it is Dyche, there was money on the table for Tarks and possibly Dwight in the summer (with the club knowing Tarks wanted out) Dyche blocked that on his intransient position re a replacement,
I rate the work he does with players very highly, but like everyone of us he can be an arse at times on certain issues.
If you look at it from Dyche’s point of view, he’s generated hundreds of millions in revenue over his 8 years, we generate a profit most years and have £40m in the bank. He feels he has earned the right for the board to “stretch it a bit.”
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I agree and it lead to the ridiculous need to play Long and Dunne at cb and a left back at right midfield in August. We can survive that now, but what a state of affairs.fatboy47 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:58 pmAgree in many ways, but I think realists will see that whilst current ownership has kept us punching (albeit due only to the retention of Dyche).....a very major factor in the recent stagnation has been a result of Garlick et al keeping the club fatter for market in preference to investing on the playing side.
Whatever the current owners are, they're not the philanthropists portrayed by the naive on here.. They're no Barry Kilbys... Nowhere near. As with most successful buisness men, the contents of pockets come before what happens on the pitch.
They obviously gambled that even an unhappy Dyche could keep us in this division long enough to take their wedge and split the scene.
Its what I expected, but it took a couple of year longer than I thought.
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Someone mentions Northern Powerhouse and isn’t instantly derided...scouseclaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 12:45 amI admire you’re optimism, Paul, And I really hope you’re right, but is the second paragraph of that supported by any evidence at all?
Have there been moves to build the “Burnley brand” in the US and if so by whom? People who only expressed an interest in buying the club a year or so ago?
Is there a “metro-city including Manchester and Liverpool”? Has anyone in the States even heard of the Northern Powerhouse? Even to me it’s always appeared a fairly nebulous concept.
If it is the case that our potential new owners have a view that because Burnley is near Manchester and Liverpool it could be as big as United or Liverpool FC, I really would be worried, because my biggest fear all along has been that we are about to get into bed with a group of businessmen/sports enthusiasts who have no understanding of the culture of English football.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:09 pmI know he’s gone on about stretching things and I wouldn’t like to get on the wrong side of him. But it’s clear we’ve been trying to spend money on players the manager didn’t want. That for me is not the way our club should do things.
Couldn’t agree more, and there is obviously tension between Rigg and Dyche. I would hope the new regime sort that as a priority, which for me means we need to be looking at a replacement for Rigg now
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Do you think Dyche might come under some pressure to play some more expansive football to appease the new owners and their (assumed) aim of increasing our global brand ?
I think Dyche is more than capable of doing it but it would need time.
I think Dyche is more than capable of doing it but it would need time.
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Are we their yet ?
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A question - Would Sean Dyche have been consulted before the appointment of Mike Rigg.?
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He's still trying to back his horse. He’s been at it fromClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:13 pmI believe the recent stagnation is a result of the fall out between individuals at the club, and I don't believe the manager and chairman were the only two involved. Those two are beyond the loggerheads stage and it has been going on for a long time now. It's nothing to do with keeping the club fatter for the market, in those terms we had the two of them trying to bring in different players.
the start. Leaks, discord, ‘acting’ as a go between chairman/manager...
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it still astounds me every time I read that, such a shame it really is that some of the unity has goneClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:13 pmIt's nothing to do with keeping the club fatter for the market, in those terms we had the two of them trying to bring in different players.
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I got laughed at for suggesting this...Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:19 pmI still have issues with Dyche over the relationship breakdown - it is pretty obvious when you look at the finances the chairman has given everything he could and possibly more (just look at the operational cashflows), which is why Dyche has never been given a player budget - he would just blow it. my evidence for this postulation is that Dyche has been overstating our financial position for at least 18 months and probably much longer, he has won a lot of fans over but his message has been quite unreasonable on this front.
I would go so far as to say that if anyone has not been flexible it is Dyche, there was money on the table for Tarks and possibly Dwight in the summer (with the club knowing Tarks wanted out) Dyche blocked that on his intransient position re a replacement,
I rate the work he does with players very highly, but like everyone of us he can be an arse at times on certain issues.
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I don't know where Rigg fits into the grand scheme of things regarding the arguments to be honest. I've defended him over the transfer windows because I think Garlick is the one who has taken control there so not really sure what Rigg's part is.Longtimeclaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:56 pmCouldn’t agree more, and there is obviously tension between Rigg and Dyche. I would hope the new regime sort that as a priority, which for me means we need to be looking at a replacement for Rigg now
Will be interesting to see how things develop going forward but my belief is the reported support of Dyche from ALK is genuine.
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Flood?Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 3:00 pmHe's still trying to back his horse. He’s been at it from
the start. Leaks, discord, ‘acting’ as a go between chairman/manager...
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Show me another current Premier Leauge manager who has made as much profit or player value increase on a percentage basis on their overall purchases?Dyche has never been given a player budget - he would just blow it
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Paul Waine, thank you for your input yesterday, in reply to my question about shares.
I like a lot of your constructive opinions on all the subjects you write about. Though I didn't suggest that Garlicks shares alone were worth the full £200m sale value. Your possible value of each share surprised me. At my age, it could be the right time for selling my shares. (If a takeover is completed).
I like a lot of your constructive opinions on all the subjects you write about. Though I didn't suggest that Garlicks shares alone were worth the full £200m sale value. Your possible value of each share surprised me. At my age, it could be the right time for selling my shares. (If a takeover is completed).