Name the next manager
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Name the next manager
Another chastening day for Burnley. If Dyche was to go who’s next?
I’ll start with Critchley or Cooper.
I’ll start with Critchley or Cooper.
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Anyone, please.
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Not the time for this
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Not bothered as long as I don’t hear that stupid shout from the ginger dinosaur again.
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My mum would do better.
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Hoping he will walk at the end of the season
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God only knows.
Sean deserves our utmost thanks but we probably have to part ways at the end of the season, whatever the cost. I don’t even think he convinces himself anymore.
Sean deserves our utmost thanks but we probably have to part ways at the end of the season, whatever the cost. I don’t even think he convinces himself anymore.
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Anyone. Just anyone. If Dyche can’t motivate his players after that win in midweek then he isn’t cut out for this. There is a reason why even when he got us up to 7th no other club came in for him.
We just need a manger with some tactical nous. Like for like subs and playing Westwood in midfield over cork has got old now.
We just need a manger with some tactical nous. Like for like subs and playing Westwood in midfield over cork has got old now.
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ALK have backed the manager. It's obvious the manager has no imagination when it comes to trying something new.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:53 pmThey’ve not backed him. The previous board didn’t either so they money was there to invest and they didn’t.
Con artists, like Joesph Smith
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Literally anyone
We have played bottom of the league twice ( who average 2 goals against per game) and have not had a shot never mind scored
We have been abysmal from front to back ALL game.
What an absolute dinosaur.
Dress it up all you want, when Burnley have a big game and need to deliver, he fails.
Doesn't cost anything or need skill to be able to pass the ball 20 yards.
We have played bottom of the league twice ( who average 2 goals against per game) and have not had a shot never mind scored
We have been abysmal from front to back ALL game.
What an absolute dinosaur.
Dress it up all you want, when Burnley have a big game and need to deliver, he fails.
Doesn't cost anything or need skill to be able to pass the ball 20 yards.
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Knutsen from Bodo Glimt now.
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Tony Loughlan
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Weghorst and Collins both donkeys. Cornet out of his depth. Didn’t invest in the midfield, replacing aging players. Where’s the vision?
So sad to see a team known for its grit and determination give up like this. Utter crap.
So sad to see a team known for its grit and determination give up like this. Utter crap.
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Carlos Corberan at Huddersfield. Dutch the dinosaur and get a young, innovative coach in. The 3 stooges. Dyche, Woan and Stone have had their day.
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If he had any dignity about him he'd walk at the end of the season. 100k a week? Pathetic.
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The two that stick out to me (if we can get them) are-
Chris Wilder or Carlos Carvalho.
Chris Wilder or Carlos Carvalho.
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Really and how do you know this? Perhaps Dyches targets were knocked back because the board thought it wasnt value bringing in older workhorses for a relative large fee when younger. faster, more technical players could be targeted instead for less money therefore being much better value.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:53 pmThey’ve not backed him. The previous board didn’t either so they money was there to invest and they didn’t.
Con artists, like Joesph Smith
lets all blame the past and current board and not the man who's failed for the past 18 months.
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Totally agree. His credit has run out and needs to go so we can have fighting start in the Championship with the new managers ethos and players. Trouble is I can see Dyche being to stubborn to walk as much as his team selection isMACCA wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:55 pmLiterally anyone
We have played bottom of the league twice ( who average 2 goals against per game) and have not had a shot never mind scored
We have been abysmal from front to back ALL game.
What an absolute dinosaur.
Dress it up all you want, when Burnley have a big game and need to deliver, he fails.
Doesn't cost anything or need skill to be able to pass the ball 20 yards.
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Weren't we on the brink of signing Orsic until he changed his mind? We needed a CM, not a winger.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:01 pmIf Wood didn’t leave, who would we have signed in the last transfer window?
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RVclaret nailed it. A great choice. I might then start enjoying football again, if he joined us.
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And did Orsic sign?
If Wood had stayed we wouldn’t have signed anyone. Weghorst was the distraction from this shambolic new owners we have.
If Wood had stayed we wouldn’t have signed anyone. Weghorst was the distraction from this shambolic new owners we have.
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Anyone but Duff
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No he didn't. Are you saying if we didn't sell Wood, we'd have signed nobody?claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:06 pmAnd did Orsic sign?
If Wood had stayed we wouldn’t have signed anyone. Weghorst was the distraction from this shambolic new owners we have.
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I said Jesse Marsch but that ship has sailed. Very impressed with Cooper's Forest side.
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Ben Mee with Michael Duff as his assistant
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Absolutely zero chance Cooper comes to us. It’s a step down. Anyway they’ll probably be swapping places with us the way they are going. But even in the Champ it’s a sideways move for him at best.
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You could argue he hasn't received enough funds but what is not up for debate is Dyche is clearly not getting the best out of these players.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:01 pmIf Wood didn’t leave, who would we have signed in the last transfer window?
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Yeah, he’s done a remarkable job there, gone and knocked Celtic out of the Conference league, beat Roma twice at home, and plays fast attacking football with a modern system.
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Corberan good shout. Keep reading Dyche is the best man to get us back up. Really? The Championship has moved on since we were last there, not sure you can clog your way out of it now. Not convinced he is the man to rebuild us with youth and energy either. Sad state of affairs.
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Would you walk when you can sit tight on a nice big fat contract with a lucrative financial severance package. He’s going nowhere off his own bat & I don’t blame him.
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We failed to sign Orsic but had a full week to follow up other options (which we obviously did not have) ,meaning we could pocket £13m left over from Woodclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:06 pmAnd did Orsic sign?
If Wood had stayed we wouldn’t have signed anyone. Weghorst was the distraction from this shambolic new owners we have.
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The trouble with people saying they don't want pragmatic football should read the Rover's message board. They don't half regret the day they sacked Big Sam.
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Their appointments post Big Sam (Kean and Berg) were the major problems, amongst other things, not just sacking him.
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This what I don't get as well. How many times has Warnock taken teams out of the Championship? Would we hire him? NO! (I know he's just retired).NickBFC wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:11 pmCorberan good shout. Keep reading Dyche is the best man to get us back up. Really? The Championship has moved on since we were last there, not sure you can clog your way out of it now. Not convinced he is the man to rebuild us with youth and energy either. Sad state of affairs.
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Anyone with a track record of buying a decent centre midfielder as the team cannot function without a working midfield like we have now.
Jurgen Klinnsmann for me I’d like to see us attack teams again
There must be a manager in the world that can improve us
Need to think outside of the box asap
Jurgen Klinnsmann for me I’d like to see us attack teams again
There must be a manager in the world that can improve us
Need to think outside of the box asap
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But he has from working with them over the past few years. The players are getting older, slower and considering next seasons optionsQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:10 pmYou could argue he hasn't received enough funds but what is not up for debate is Dyche is clearly not getting the best out of these players.
We shouldn’t be relying on some of the players in this current squad, I’m not having a go, but they are not good enough and should’ve been replaced some time ago.
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Down the M55 and knock on Blackpools door - yes please
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Mike Bassett.