darling Dyche!
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Re: darling Dyche!
The man who threw all/some of his Burnley awards in a skip when he moved home. I happen to know the driver who went to collect a parcel there and brought back loads of stuff. I saw the glass 'achievement award' but couldn't afford the price the guy was asking
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Do you mean when he left the Turf,so the skip was in Burnley and had all Dyche's awards he got while our manager,I find that hard to believe,where can we purchase these gongs and can you put me in touch with the guy selling Dyche's stuff.
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Re: darling Dyche!
Are we currently reading too much about Sean Dyche's interviews, podcasts , stories. Is he getting bored, or missing the limelight of being associated with a PL club. Not sure what he is trying to achieve by doing so many, and largely repeating the same stories.
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Re: darling Dyche!
Listened to first 10/15 minutes, he said in the interview that he was just starting to want to get back into it.
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Re: darling Dyche!
No, it was from outside his former home in Kettering. I don't think SD actually had a home in Burnley lived in a flat in the Clitheroe area.
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Re: darling Dyche!
Can a separate Dyche forum be set up away from this one? There’s more posts about him than our current manager and he left nearly six months ago.
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Re: darling Dyche!
We are only just getting over Coyle on here mate, and some are asking for a Jimmy Mullen Statue to replace the singing ringing treeMilltown1882 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 6:00 pmCan a separate Dyche forum be set up away from this one? There’s more posts about him than our current manager and he left nearly six months ago.
You’ve at least 20 years for someone like Dyche
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Re: darling Dyche!
Exposure now, as needs to restore memories, in the minds of owners. Back in the market for a job. Good luck. Get a good one.