Where is Sean going to pop up?
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Someone suggested England U-21’s
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Forest would be my bet, possibly Leicester if Rogers moves on
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Dyche and a big pot of money would be an interesting combination.
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
No way would Leicester give him a job.warksclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:58 amForest would be my bet, possibly Leicester if Rogers moves on
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Well they did see fit to appoint Aidy Boothroyd
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Nowhere until a sacking
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You’re going to have to let it go at some point mate. He’s gone and he can’t hurt you anymore.
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Glastonbury!
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
He worked with the England youth set up inbetween Watford and joining us...
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
I can see him dropping back into the championship. Either that or go to rangers or Celtic where he will need to ‘reinvent himself’
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Not a cat in hells chance will the old firm fans tolerate Dyche, his style of football and the players he targets.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:18 amI can see him dropping back into the championship. Either that or go to rangers or Celtic where he will need to ‘reinvent himself’
I do hope he gets a job soon so he can get off our wage bill and we can finally get rid of all things Dyche from the club.
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You do realise that you're unlikely to see a manager at Burnley that will be as successful as Dyche was, don't you?
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Sad to read both the revisionism and lack of respect for someone who brought unprecedented success.
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
The Championship. If I was to guess I'd say West Brom or Bristol City.
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And that sir, proves to everyone what we already knew!
You no nothing about how a football club is run and you know nothing,Nothing about any aspect of football .
Best for you to go back to football manager on your mates X-Box
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Yeah just like Michael Carroll and his lottery moneyClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:59 amDyche and a big pot of money would be an interesting combination.
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Is there not a rumour about a training ground bust up and subsequent altercation with one of the international players being the reason SD was binned?
Maybe would be employers would be trying to fact find about that before approaching / appointing him!
Or perhaps there is a financial caveat in his severance agreement that is preventing any movement on either side! It does seem strange that there is nothing being said about a Manager that the media seemed to love in his early years at Burnley.
Maybe would be employers would be trying to fact find about that before approaching / appointing him!
Or perhaps there is a financial caveat in his severance agreement that is preventing any movement on either side! It does seem strange that there is nothing being said about a Manager that the media seemed to love in his early years at Burnley.
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Yeah, coz he bought some shiitte players didn’t he?
Pope, Keane, Gray, Heaton, Barnes ect. Oh and let’s not forget a certain player that even you must rate, your username gives that away.
Yeah you’re right, he wouldn’t know how to spend money on players HE wanted.
When he does get a job with money to spend, some idiots on this board are going to look even bigger idiots than they do now!
But never mind Dyche has gone, VK is the future, and if after a few results don’t go our way, you’ll have someone new to complain about.
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Your entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts.clive40golf wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:38 pmAnd that sir, proves to everyone what we already knew!
You no nothing about how a football club is run and you know nothing,Nothing about any aspect of football .
Best for you to go back to football manager on your mates X-Box
I do know that the old firm fans would hound Dyche out very quickly. He wouldn’t even get offered the job anyway he’s not exactly a big draw. File under Pulis/Warnock and a poor mans allardyce.
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
What made Neil Lennon a big enough draw to get the Celtic job as his first managerial job in football?
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Whoever appoints Sean Dyche will be lucky to have him.
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Probably playing for them for seven years and winning five titles might have had something to do with it?!GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:30 pmWhat made Neil Lennon a big enough draw to get the Celtic job as his first managerial job in football?
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Had links with the localsGodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:30 pmWhat made Neil Lennon a big enough draw to get the Celtic job as his first managerial job in football?
https://youtu.be/KzzJ1eyFbbo
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Doesn't guarantee he would translate into becoming a title winning manager though.Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:33 pmProbably playing for them for seven years and winning five titles might have had something to do with it?!
Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
Rotherham, Wigan, Birmingham.
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What a strange man you are.
To have this level of disrespect for our most successful manager since Potts.
Bewildering.
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We were so successful under Dyche that there is now a young generation of Burnley fans who assume we're a "natural" kind of tier 1 / tier 2 club. For them, it's the "norm". For a few others, the continued 'success' of staying in the PL erodes the context that older fans might have.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:22 pmWhat a strange man you are.
To have this level of disrespect for our most successful manager since Potts.
Bewildering.
It's difficult to say this without coming across all "Where were you when we lost at home to Hereford" but it IS still true.
Dyche is fair game for criticism but I wish people were a little more respectful of the marvellous good times he brought us all.
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Scooby doo is obviously the brains of them
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I hadn't contemplated the possibility that shaggy might only be about 12, but if he does remember us in the lower divisions, being thankful for a point at the likes of Wycombe and York, then his comments are even more bizarre.Rowls wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:26 pmWe were so successful under Dyche that there is now a young generation of Burnley fans who assume we're a "natural" kind of tier 1 / tier 2 club. For them, it's the "norm". For a few others, the continued 'success' of staying in the PL erodes the context that older fans might have.
It's difficult to say this without coming across all "Where were you when we lost at home to Hereford" but it IS still true.
Dyche is fair game for criticism but I wish people were a little more respectful of the marvellous good times he brought us all.
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You never win owt with kids.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:21 pmSkipton is wetting himself at the thought of us signing inexperienced younger players.
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I doubt we would, but thankfully we still have plenty of experience in the squad to complement the younger pro's
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You talk rubbish, we're top 20 in terms of top flight points won in history. We've played like 80% of our history in the top 2 tiers. Pointing at the lowest point in the clubs history and pretending we're a ''natural'' tier 3 and below team is just nonsense.Rowls wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:26 pmWe were so successful under Dyche that there is now a young generation of Burnley fans who assume we're a "natural" kind of tier 1 / tier 2 club. For them, it's the "norm". For a few others, the continued 'success' of staying in the PL erodes the context that older fans might have.
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You might want to include the little matter of the end of the maximum wage into those statistics. It could have been the death knell for Burnley. It very nearly was. The last ten years have been incredible for the club and town and Dyche was a major part of that.
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Before Dyche arrived we were an established 2nd tier side and had been in the PL for 1 season. Nobody is arguing against the work Dyche did, to pretend we were historically some sort of tier 3/4 side is rubbish though.grapidianclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:45 pmYou might want to include the little matter of the end of the maximum wage into those statistics. It could have been the death knell for Burnley. It very nearly was. The last ten years have been incredible for the club and town and Dyche was a major part of that.
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Re: Where is Sean going to pop up?
I wouldn't be surprised to see him take over at Derby. I can't stand them but I'd like him to do well.
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Rowls is quite right. A club's 'natural' position is where it stands financially without a benefactor or money gained from a season or two in the Premier League. Blackburn have about the same 'natural' position as us and they have very generous benefactors, but they can't do it, but without any such largesse Burnley got up and stayed up. What we achieved under Sean Dyche is unmatched by any comparable club.
And, as an aside, Owen Coyle is now manager of Queen's Park who have just gone professional. He came to Glasgow after stints at Chennai and Jamshedpur in India.
And, as an aside, Owen Coyle is now manager of Queen's Park who have just gone professional. He came to Glasgow after stints at Chennai and Jamshedpur in India.
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He never liked Dyche. He was constantly calling for him to go on here, then changing his mind after Dyche proved him wrong time and time again.grapidianclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:45 pmYou might want to include the little matter of the end of the maximum wage into those statistics. It could have been the death knell for Burnley. It very nearly was. The last ten years have been incredible for the club and town and Dyche was a major part of that.
He's still a football expert though
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What has our entire history got to do with Dyche? we've played 7 seasons in tier 4, naturally we quite clearly aren't a tier 4 side.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:50 pmHe never liked Dyche. He was constantly calling for him to go on here, then changing his mind after Dyche proved him wrong time and time again.
He's still a football expert though
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Irrespective Eddie is lucky in my view to land on his feet at Newcastle.
You see I'm not as well informed as you. I dont spend all day on this site.
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Based on everything we're comfortably a higher tier 2 side. Top 25-30 in this country. Acting like the very worst ever spell in our history is normal is strange and disrespectful to the club. Infact, you sound like anything but a fan doing that, using the same stick Basturd fans will use to beat our club with, small pub team mentality.
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Then why are you making fun of his wife living up North when you've no idea if she even moved up North? pretty poor to be laughing at his decision based on his Mum's health.
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Infact, his mother passed away whilst he was here. But our fans continue to laugh and pretend ''oooh soft Eddie and his wife didn't like the North''.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... h-burnley/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... h-burnley/
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Hard to disagree with this. The same fans who trotted out "the orient game" will be along to chastise you soon.
Many of these people would have kept Dyche, been relegated with a whimper and praised the signings of Allen and Carrol
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“For me, it was a really sudden thing that happened with my mum, who was the closest person to me in my life at the time.
“I didn’t have any time to grieve. You’re straight back to work as a manager, you’re managing from seven in the morning until seven at night, but you’ve got all these emotions running through you.
“I felt really far away from my family, who were all in and around the Bournemouth areas.
I found I was very detached. I was not grieving. I was not dealing with it.”
“I didn’t have any time to grieve. You’re straight back to work as a manager, you’re managing from seven in the morning until seven at night, but you’ve got all these emotions running through you.
“I felt really far away from my family, who were all in and around the Bournemouth areas.
I found I was very detached. I was not grieving. I was not dealing with it.”
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It’s clear some people will stoop to depths to defend their finger hero.
We haven’t been outside the top 2 tiers of football this century.
Dyche inherited a very capable side and he stumbled across a formula which clicked together and worked. Problem is that all he had.
Coyles achievements were far superior with what he had to work with. As has been said look where he is now.
I’d laugh my head off if he ended up at Derby. One things clear no body of any stature wants him at their club.
We haven’t been outside the top 2 tiers of football this century.
Dyche inherited a very capable side and he stumbled across a formula which clicked together and worked. Problem is that all he had.
Coyles achievements were far superior with what he had to work with. As has been said look where he is now.
I’d laugh my head off if he ended up at Derby. One things clear no body of any stature wants him at their club.
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Always makes me laugh how much people love to quote the orient game but no one ever seems to say, "remember the days when we won the league".KRBFC wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:59 pmBased on everything we're comfortably a higher tier 2 side. Top 25-30 in this country. Acting like the very worst ever spell in our history is normal is strange and disrespectful to the club. Infact, you sound like anything but a fan doing that, using the same stick Basturd fans will use to beat our club with, small pub team mentality.