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Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 8:07 pm
by brexit
scouseclaret wrote:
Sat Jan 15, 2022 8:02 pm
Do people really believe that Dyche’s preference is for >30s players, or could it just be that that’s often all that is available to him with the resources he’s given?
MILF

Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 8:32 pm
by Paddy1882
Posted this on another thread.

Dyche will be here for his 4 year deal at least as I get the impression the new owners won’t want to waste money, so the only way he leaves is if he walks, which let’s be honest even if we go down he’s not going to get a better job than top end championship which we will be. In my opinion there’s no way he walks even if we go down, his reputation in football has diminished over the last 18months especially with other clubs fans who see him as a Allardyce/Pulis mark 2, re-signing Aaron Lennon and links with the likes of Andy Carroll certainly haven’t helped that image along with the style of football being played, I personally think it will be a while before Burnley are worrying about who to appoint as their next manager.

Not a chance Everton or anyone in the prem go for Dyche at the moment.

Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 9:43 pm
by It Is What It Is
I'm with Pace on this one. Lived in Malaga for last 15 years, the young Spanish talent in the B teams of La Liga are Bruno Fernandez esque, Cornet would love it. Let's be honest, our current style is Championship bound

Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:32 pm
by Shaggy
Dyche is a dinosaur.. 4-4-2 hoof ball with old pro’s

If Dyche gets his way we will sign big slow functional players who will adept to the framework.

I’m sick of this shitty framework

Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:08 am
by KRBFC
Shaggy wrote:
Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:32 pm
Dyche is a dinosaur.. 4-4-2 hoof ball with old pro’s

If Dyche gets his way we will sign big slow functional players who will adept to the framework.

I’m sick of this shitty framework
I'm honestly surprised he hasn't adopted the Pulis method of central defenders at full back. He's already copied Warnock's plan B, if losing just throw another forward on and kick it higher and longer.

Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:56 am
by claretandbluesky
Dyche is naturally a reactive manager he often needs a situation to open up for him to realise another way. We really need to be playing Collins and if fit Roberts but his natural loyalty, you might argue passivity makes that leap of faith hard, but it is what is required. Always make your opponents think. At present they don’t have to except when Cornet is on the field.

Re: Dyche or Pace

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:53 pm
by Nonayforever
Every opposition manager says exactly the same thing when playing Burnley - you know what to expect, long balls and a physical game - its as though every other manager reads from the same script.
It's been the same for the last 3 seasons.
Back in Boyds day, managers used to say we were run into the ground, we were bullied, we couldn't break them down etc.
Now it's just copy and paste.