Martin Keown on MOTD
Martin Keown on MOTD
Saying Conte and Dyche best 2 premier league managers...got to agree
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Re: Martin Keown on MOTD
He actually said Conte and Daish were. He's an absolute bellend.
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I wouldn't be happy with him getting such positive coverage. Wealthy desparate chairmen will take note.
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I actually agree with that. I'm much happier going under the radar. I'm hoping our perceived 'style' will protect us.Saxoman wrote:I wouldn't be happy with him getting such positive coverage. Wealthy desparate chairmen will take note.
Would certainly have thought that Leicester will be testing the water...given his success at getting promoted too. Never mind slightly 'bigger' clubs....
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If only there was a MOTD thread to discuss
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Tactical masterclass by dyche. Enough said Mr keown! U.T.C
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Re: Martin Keown on MOTD
If SD wasn't on rival clubs radar, even before today, some people at those clubs
arent doing their jobs properly.
arent doing their jobs properly.
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And Leicester nearer home and family for SeanJimmyRobbo wrote:I actually agree with that. I'm much happier going under the radar. I'm hoping our perceived 'style' will protect us.
Would certainly have thought that Leicester will be testing the water...given his success at getting promoted too. Never mind slightly 'bigger' clubs....
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But nothing to achieve there anymore. Bit pointless going there.mdd2 wrote:And Leicester nearer home and family for Sean
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Near to home and £££££££££££££££££££££.
plenty still to achieve for his family
plenty still to achieve for his family
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It's inevitable that he will be poached. I do think that he needs to show that his sides can also play a more attractive brand of football, before those with a lot more clout come calling.
Strangely, I think he's more likely to stay another season or two now, when before I was convinced that this would be his last season with us. Hopefully I'm right!
He's being backed much more now and is really moulding something special, it won't last forever but I'm hoping that he's still not quite reached his limit with us as yet.
Strangely, I think he's more likely to stay another season or two now, when before I was convinced that this would be his last season with us. Hopefully I'm right!
He's being backed much more now and is really moulding something special, it won't last forever but I'm hoping that he's still not quite reached his limit with us as yet.
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You really think money is his main motivation?mdd2 wrote:Near to home and £££££££££££££££££££££.
plenty still to achieve for his family
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I think the smart move would be to stay. Leicester for example don't have the players to suit his framework approach to the game at the moment.
I'm not Sean dyche though.
I'm not Sean dyche though.
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The ££££££££ was in response to the idea that going to Leicester would not give him any extra to achieve given his two promotions with us, but he could take them up if they go down and be near home plus the bonus of ££££££££.martin_p wrote:You really think money is his main motivation?
No I don't think it is just £££££ with SD but I am pretty sure his wife and family come first and he would prefer to be nearer his roots
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I'm thinking it's going to be a lot easier to attract better players over the summer with all the plaudits Dyche is getting.
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Burnley can afford to offer Sean much more than the highest paid player - Brady @ £30,000 per week - and rightly so.
Give Sean minimum £2 million.
We made £40 million net profit in 2015 !!
Give Sean minimum £2 million.
We made £40 million net profit in 2015 !!
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Don't kid yourself. Money rules every manager's motivation.martin_p wrote:You really think money is his main motivation?
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I've been thinking about this today and given that clubs receive about 1.25 million for each position they finish in we could easily give SD 3 or 4 million to stay and progress us further. He seems to enjoy it here and obviously likes the club and the challenge it offers him.
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£30,000 a week? Has he took a pay cut to join Burnley? Pull the other one..MT03ALG wrote:Burnley can afford to offer Sean much more than the highest paid player - Brady @ £30,000 per week - and rightly so.
Give Sean minimum £2 million.
We made £40 million net profit in 2015 !!
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I'm sure Sean will go on to bigger and better things but when does he will surely leave us in a far better place than when he joined us. We cross that bridge when we come to it
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He's showing what he can do with what he's got. If we had another manager who had the same players, and took Chelsea on at tiki taki we would have been murdered.DCWat wrote:It's inevitable that he will be poached. I do think that he needs to show that his sides can also play a more attractive brand of football, before those with a lot more clout come calling.
Strangely, I think he's more likely to stay another season or two now, when before I was convinced that this would be his last season with us. Hopefully I'm right!
He's being backed much more now and is really moulding something special, it won't last forever but I'm hoping that he's still not quite reached his limit with us as yet.
People, and I'm not suggesting you, who don't like our style of play are just missing the point that he is getting the best put of this squad. In time the squad will improve further and his flexibility will shine through.