Iv'e heard his brand of football is effective but crap !
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If we go down I'd expect a bigger clear out than if we stay up.
It could be seen as a new start for the club. There is some serious pruning needed.
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I don't disagree but any incoming manager would then need to be given time to build their own squad and implement their style of play, and that's why an instant return might be tough, we may have to look at Bournemouth, who sold a few when they went down, and in their 1st season back only made the play-off's, before securing an automatic place this season.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 7:00 pmIf we go down I'd expect a bigger clear out than if we stay up.
It could be seen as a new start for the club. There is some serious pruning needed.
Given the scale of the turnover I don't see it being a quick fix for anyone, particularly if the purse strings are tightened, which they almost certainly would have to be.
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Yes, I wouldn't disagree with any of that.tiger76 wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 7:11 pmI don't disagree but any incoming manager would then need to be given time to build their own squad and implement their style of play, and that's why an instant return might be tough, we may have to look at Bournemouth, who sold a few when they went down, and in their 1st season back only made the play-off's, before securing an automatic place this season.
Given the scale of the turnover I don't see it being a quick fix for anyone, particularly if the purse strings are tightened, which they almost certainly would have to be.
If we go down I think we will need some clever use of the loan market. Kompany with his Man City connections would be great in this respect.
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Think most level headed Clarets wouldn’t have a problem with it taking 2 years to get back up, if we went down, if it meant re-stabilising the club. No guarantees though are there?
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Yes loans are definitely an area we can improve on, and if funds are tight we may well have to resort to some clever loans.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 7:16 pmYes, I wouldn't disagree with any of that.
If we go down I think we will need some clever use of the loan market. Kompany with his Man City connections would be great in this respect.
That and perhaps blooding some of the youngsters as well, both those fields have been badly neglected for far too long in my view.
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If we do go down, and dont get back up within 2 years, the financial situation doesnt bear thinking aboutClaretitus wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 7:20 pmThink most level headed Clarets wouldn’t have a problem with it taking 2 years to get back up, if we went down, if it meant re-stabilising the club. No guarantees though are there?
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The phrase, we can't afford to go down, comes to mind.
We are relying on the strength and commitment of Sean Dyche's largely British squad, despite a huge chunk of the being out of contract and possibly no ongoing commitment to Burnley.
Thatmt is a big ask.
Two more matches and we would owe them eternal gratitude, if they succeeded.
It would be a very grim lap of honour, for everyone, if we went down on the last day!
We are relying on the strength and commitment of Sean Dyche's largely British squad, despite a huge chunk of the being out of contract and possibly no ongoing commitment to Burnley.
Thatmt is a big ask.
Two more matches and we would owe them eternal gratitude, if they succeeded.
It would be a very grim lap of honour, for everyone, if we went down on the last day!
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Nixon saying Kompany is our first choice but he will only be tempted if we stay up
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Linked with Carlos Carvalhal. Barton odds drifted. Wilder odds shortened according to skybet.
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That for me is a great reason to say no to him whatever league we are in.
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I’m glad you’re not calling the shots!Nonayforever wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 7:17 pmThat for me is a great reason to say no to him whatever league we are in.
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Apparently Pace has his eye on some Portuguese geezer
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i think we need someone who will see it as a rebuilding project regardless of our last two results this season.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 7:17 pmThat for me is a great reason to say no to him whatever league we are in.
Shame, cos i would prefer Kompany.
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It’ll take a lot of what we don’t have at the moment to tempt him away from Roma.
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Player manager. Could add exactly what we need upfront.
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Nixon saying Kompany is the Board's wanted man but appointment will only happen if we are in Prem.
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IMO would be a great appointment.
however, if he's only interested in the PL he's hardly what we are likely to need.
i'd have thought either division would have been a great opportunity.
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Evidently Wolfsburg are in for him too. Prem with Burnley preferred or Bundesliga, if not.
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Championship with a cash strapped Burnley or stay with one of Belgium’s biggest clubs / join a Bundesliga team. It would be downwards move for him to join us in the Champ.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 8:18 pmIMO would be a great appointment.
however, if he's only interested in the PL he's hardly what we are likely to need.
i'd have thought either division would have been a great opportunity.
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spoken with Claret-colored blinkersNonayforever wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 7:17 pmThat for me is a great reason to say no to him whatever league we are in.
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Perhaps he would bring his Belgian mate Steven Defour to help coach us!
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Would be a strange signing in my opinion. Hasn’t really pulled up any trees in the Belgian division. I guess we have to trust the owners have seen something in him
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Well, we will know who its likely to be by 6 pm on Sunday I guess
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Anderlecht were going through their worst spell in their history I believe when he took over. He’s steadied the ship, finishing in the top 3 back to back, while having a very young squad.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 7:30 amWould be a strange signing in my opinion. Hasn’t really pulled up any trees in the Belgian division. I guess we have to trust the owners have seen something in him
This article is well worth a read:
https://cafetactiques.com/2022/04/12/ar ... 2-tactics/
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Just like our old owners maybe saw something in Dyche ?Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 7:30 amWould be a strange signing in my opinion. Hasn’t really pulled up any trees in the Belgian division. I guess we have to trust the owners have seen something in him
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Yes I can see that’s doing a decent job. But not exactly pulling up any trees.RVclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 7:39 amAnderlecht were going through their worst spell in their history I believe when he took over. He’s steadied the ship, finishing in the top 3 back to back, while having a very young squad.
This article is well worth a read:
https://cafetactiques.com/2022/04/12/ar ... 2-tactics/
I would be happy to give him a go but he’s not someone I would be confident could keep us up like some of the other names mentioned.
I guess with managers you just have to trust the owners judgement
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Which other names would you be confident keeps us up?Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 7:50 amYes I can see that’s doing a decent job. But not exactly pulling up any trees.
I would be happy to give him a go but he’s not someone I would be confident could keep us up like some of the other names mentioned.
I guess with managers you just have to trust the owners judgement
The other names linked are Knutsen, Wilder and Rooney.
All 3 of those would be similar risks and arguably Kompany is the most exciting one. Will be interesting to see if his connection to City means we could get a couple in on loan from them. Cole Palmer and Liam Delap would be nice.
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I know nothing about Kompany as a manager and for that reason it’s a bit exciting really. Who could even begin to guess what sort of player he’d look to bring in etc.
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As Sean Dyche was named on the team sheet for the Spurs game , maybe Pace has had a change of mind .
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To be honest I would be more confident with all three. Like I said I would give him a go but he certainly seems the riskier of the names linked.RVclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 8:17 amWhich other names would you be confident keeps us up?
The other names linked are Knutsen, Wilder and Rooney.
All 3 of those would be similar risks and arguably Kompany is the most exciting one. Will be interesting to see if his connection to City means we could get a couple in on loan from them. Cole Palmer and Liam Delap would be nice.
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Kompany just gave Haaland a medical on City's behalf so that level of partnership would surely help us, loans etc.
He apparently plays quite a fluid system which though different sounds a bit like Wilder with non-static centre backs. We know Kompany is a clever chap so hopefully he knows something that will work.
So if we stay up, a big if, there is a lot to be hopeful for. We will have more cash to spend than Anderlecht too.
He apparently plays quite a fluid system which though different sounds a bit like Wilder with non-static centre backs. We know Kompany is a clever chap so hopefully he knows something that will work.
So if we stay up, a big if, there is a lot to be hopeful for. We will have more cash to spend than Anderlecht too.
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That’s quite interesting. Like you say, that could only bode well with securing some loans. City have some outstanding young talent. Worth mentioning his wife is from Manchester and considers the area his ‘home’.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 8:52 amKompany just gave Haaland a medical on City's behalf so that level of partnership would surely help us, loans etc.
He apparently plays quite a fluid system which though different sounds a bit like Wilder with non-static centre backs. We know Kompany is a clever chap so hopefully he knows something that will work.
So if we stay up, a big if, there is a lot to be hopeful for. We will have more cash to spend than Anderlecht too.
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You can only loan one player from another PL club at any one time though.
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Hopefully he can bring a couple of the kids from Anderlecht with him, he's developed some nicely. Zirzkee would be an excellent addition upfront, was on loan from Bayern this season, think Bayern want rid, 8 mill euros a figure I saw quoted. Verschaeren is the one, hell of a talent.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 8:52 amKompany just gave Haaland a medical on City's behalf so that level of partnership would surely help us, loans etc.
He apparently plays quite a fluid system which though different sounds a bit like Wilder with non-static centre backs. We know Kompany is a clever chap so hopefully he knows something that will work.
So if we stay up, a big if, there is a lot to be hopeful for. We will have more cash to spend than Anderlecht too.
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I saw a report recently in which Defour was discussing Kompany.
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How much will the new manager have to spend on new players?
1. If we remain in the PL
2. If we get relegated
Imo it’s just as important (and urgent) for Alan Pace to ‘recruit’ a multi-million pound investor(s) as well as a top quality new manager.
1. If we remain in the PL
2. If we get relegated
Imo it’s just as important (and urgent) for Alan Pace to ‘recruit’ a multi-million pound investor(s) as well as a top quality new manager.
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I’d love any of the two players you mention. If we are shopping at Bayern, I’d also look at Gabriel Vidović.KRBFC wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 9:43 amHopefully he can bring a couple of the kids from Anderlecht with him, he's developed some nicely. Zirzkee would be an excellent addition upfront, was on loan from Bayern this season, think Bayern want rid, 8 mill euros a figure I saw quoted. Verschaeren is the one, hell of a talent.
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Obviously outside investment would be welcome, but I'd guess that's only likely to occur if we remain in the PL.
If we get relegated any manager will have buttons to spend I'm afraid, and it'll be more a case of what bargains we can find in the market.
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Kompany odds been dropping again today, now 1/2 on Skybet
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I think that's more to do with our odds on stopping up dropping.eastcoastclaret wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 10:43 amKompany odds been dropping again today, now 1/2 on Skybet
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An article in the People today saying if Kompany gets the job his assistant could be Craig Bellamy. He was his No2 at Anderlecht but had to leave due to suffering from depression, but is now well enough to return.
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Well, it's far less of a gulf from League One to the Championship than it is from League One to the Premier League (yep, Michael Duff!).
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It won't be Kompany now.