Dyche ------->Palace
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Dyche is waiting for a top top job I think if he does well next season he will be a serious candidate for some established club.
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Re: Dyche ------->Palace
Please, please, please close this thread. I, for one, am sick and tired of seeing it
hang around like a bad smell.
Thank you in anticipation.
Crack on Sean.
hang around like a bad smell.
Thank you in anticipation.
Crack on Sean.
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arrogant and bandwagon jumping as usual , you really havent a clue electro, (lame brains) my god. spoon fed fan, settle for anything.ElectroClaret wrote:We/SD would have looked pretty silly if we'd unnecessarily issued some sort of statement
about all this (as the usual lame-brains on here were calling for last night.)
Nowt to see, move along.
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SD is more likely to end up with another Championship side wishing for stability.
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Yeah of course he'd step down a league from us as it stands....
Do you sit there and just decide to write the stupidest thing you can?
Then your crony Wile can accuse us of being spoon fed when we mock you for it.
Do you sit there and just decide to write the stupidest thing you can?
Then your crony Wile can accuse us of being spoon fed when we mock you for it.
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the subtle difference sid, is that some people have strongly held views, just because you regard other posters as stupid certainly doesn't make you right.
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Your view is that we're spoon fed happy clappers.
My view is you're just looking for the worst in every possible situation.
My view is you're just looking for the worst in every possible situation.
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Just to remind everyone vegas started this thread
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Dead thread now De Boer has taken the job
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So I take it that Sean is staying?
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you are welcomebrexit wrote:Just to remind everyone vegas started this thread
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Re: Dyche ------->Palace
Please delete this thread
It's got boring
SEAN DYCHES CLARET AND BLUE ARMY
It's got boring
SEAN DYCHES CLARET AND BLUE ARMY
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Yeah, how dare we just be happy to settle for us being in the premier league with a great manager, tight knit squad, excellent training facilities, potential growth of the club.arrogant and bandwagon jumping as usual , you really havent a clue electro, (lame brains) my god. spoon fed fan, settle for anything.
Give me that spoon
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Pellegrino confirmed at Soton.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... d-10685251" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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well this thread lasted 1360 posts longer than I expected ! All I did was post a link
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If hughton starts badly, wonder if Dyche would go to Brighton? Cracking recent built stadium packed every game, decent funds and wage payers and lovely place to live..
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What, better than Shad?Saxoman wrote: and lovely place to live..
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What's this obsession with shadsworth? Its not that bad I don't think.. You ever seen millers lane in platt bridge, Wigan?ElectroClaret wrote:What, better than Shad?
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Re: Who thinks Dyche will be gone by next wei thinek?
cutsy123 wrote:He will be gone by season start
Whether its palace or not
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We'd better enjoy his remaining time here.
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Just when I thought we had seen the very last of this.
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Well......it was much a do about nothing and totally irritated the rational thinkers on here. Talk about gossiping wimmin!jedi_master wrote:Just when I thought we had seen the very last of this.
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He leaves on monday
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Well I'll pop in't prinny at weekend with that tenner...cutsy123 wrote:He leaves on monday
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KRBFC wrote:Hopefully, blessing in disguise IMO. We would finally rid our club of the horrible hoofball disease. I hate the fact we have now stained our club by accepting this football. The PL is watched worldwide, we will be stuck with the stereotypical hoofball rubbish club tag for a very long time.
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The only Palace Sean will be visiting will be Buckingham when he collects his OBE for services to Burnley.
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Surely a CBE not Other Beggars Efforts.
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You actually scrolled all the way back through the threads to bump a OTT cast, your life must be great...Bin Ont Turf wrote:
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KRBFC wrote:You actually scrolled all the way back through the threads to bump a OTT cast, your life must be great...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C39kQoprfP0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Dyche went for the Palace job in the summer. its a well known fact. Palce wouldnt pay him what he wanted so they moved on to the dutch bloke.
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Sean Dyche linked with SHOCK move to Burnley's Premier League rivals
https://www.burnleyexpress.net/sport/fo ... er-2924275
Crystal Palace eye Sean Dyche as Roy Hodgson replacement after seven-game losing run
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football ... e-22415797
Crystal Palace 'target Burnley manager Sean Dyche to replace Roy Hodgson' with pressure growing on Eagles boss after seven-game losing streak
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... dgson.html
He's under contract, so wouldn't the board be able to simply reply with "No", should any club approach?
https://www.burnleyexpress.net/sport/fo ... er-2924275
Crystal Palace eye Sean Dyche as Roy Hodgson replacement after seven-game losing run
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football ... e-22415797
Crystal Palace 'target Burnley manager Sean Dyche to replace Roy Hodgson' with pressure growing on Eagles boss after seven-game losing streak
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... dgson.html
He's under contract, so wouldn't the board be able to simply reply with "No", should any club approach?
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Re: Dyche ------->Palace
He wont be going sideways..is my gut.
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Yes but if Dyche wanted to go he could force the move himself, either by making things difficult for the club, which I don’t believe he would do after all this time, or by resigning from his current contract .
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Did Dyche actually go for the job then?
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Apparently so
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I really, really hope I'm wrong but I've thought for a while now that today could be his final game as manager. There is clearly a major issue at the club now between manager and chairman. He's had another little dig this week about never having a budget. I would not be at all surprised if he didn't think this was the time to move on.
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Enough, I’m not listening!!!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:27 amI really, really hope I'm wrong but I've thought for a while now that today could be his final game as manager. There is clearly a major issue at the club now between manager and chairman. He's had another little dig this week about never having a budget. I would not be at all surprised if he didn't think this was the time to move on.
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Not sure Palace have much more of a budget than us?!
Plus, an ageing squad, likely to lose their star/talisman. Hopefully SD and MG are able to patch things up, and he's with us for a while longer. If not, it's been fun while it lasted!
Plus, an ageing squad, likely to lose their star/talisman. Hopefully SD and MG are able to patch things up, and he's with us for a while longer. If not, it's been fun while it lasted!
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There will be a lot of season tickets cancelled if it is Sean’s last game.
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Why? I thought season tickets were bought by Burnley fans not manager fans.Longsidebogs wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:35 amThere will be a lot of season tickets cancelled if it is Sean’s last game.
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That's one of the problems at Palace apparently, the owners want to bring in younger players but Hodgson wants to sign a batch of experienced players. They might not have more of a budget but they might actually have one available to their manager.whentheballmoves wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:32 amNot sure Palace have much more of a budget than us?!
Plus, an ageing squad, likely to lose their star/talisman. Hopefully SD and MG are able to patch things up, and he's with us for a while longer. If not, it's been fun while it lasted!
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Is the Palace job that appealing? They'll pay higher wages than us but Hodgson hasn't exactly had money to spend. Big rebuilding job as well, their squads even older than ours.
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The fact they can afford £95k a week for Cahill suggests they are backing their manager. I hope the board can afford to back Dyche this summer. He deserves it.
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One thing is certain, Palace won't be able to offer SD a stepping stone onto bigger and better things.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:27 amI really, really hope I'm wrong but I've thought for a while now that today could be his final game as manager. There is clearly a major issue at the club now between manager and chairman. He's had another little dig this week about never having a budget. I would not be at all surprised if he didn't think this was the time to move on.
With Zaha likely to leave after today, what can their football achieve that we can't? Certainly not much more.
If he moves to Palace he's basically saying he'll never get a better job in football and he's happy to go on the managerial merry-go-round.
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Best start compiling a list of players going with him to London.
I'll kick off with Pope, Taylor and Wood.
Dwight was a shoe in but his Mum won't let him move to London.
I'll kick off with Pope, Taylor and Wood.
Dwight was a shoe in but his Mum won't let him move to London.
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But Palace will never be anything more than a mid-table Premier league side at best, unless they get a billionaire owner who's prepared to compete with bigger clubs.
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Why can't Palace be a stepping stone to bigger and better things? I would say if he was successful at Palace after his major success here he would be in a stronger position than he is now because he will have proven he can do it at more than one club.Spijed wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:49 amOne thing is certain, Palace won't be able to offer SD a stepping stone onto bigger and better things.
With Zaha likely to leave after today, what can their football achieve that we can't? Certainly not much more.
If he moves to Palace he's basically saying he'll never get a better job in football and he's happy to go on the managerial merry-go-round.
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Those thinking Palace would be a “sideways” move for Dyche might want to have a longer look at their wage bill / budgets. It’s not far off 50% higher than ours.
Zaha is on a reported £140k a week and there’s a few others reportedly on more than £100k - Benteke, Meyer and Sakho with Gary Cahill on a reported £90k a week too.
So yes whilst they may well lose Zaha and they do also have an ageing squad with some very highly paid players underperforming massively what that does give any new manager is a significant amount of scope if they can ship some of these out. Get rid of a couple of these and get in £50m or so for Zaha and you have a fair amount to play with in refreshing up the team....especially compared to what we have available.
If Dyche does decide to go there - and personally I think that there is a very big possibility he will - then I don’t think for a minute he would go if he had not discussed and agreed the budgets he wants to rebuild the team.
Zaha is on a reported £140k a week and there’s a few others reportedly on more than £100k - Benteke, Meyer and Sakho with Gary Cahill on a reported £90k a week too.
So yes whilst they may well lose Zaha and they do also have an ageing squad with some very highly paid players underperforming massively what that does give any new manager is a significant amount of scope if they can ship some of these out. Get rid of a couple of these and get in £50m or so for Zaha and you have a fair amount to play with in refreshing up the team....especially compared to what we have available.
If Dyche does decide to go there - and personally I think that there is a very big possibility he will - then I don’t think for a minute he would go if he had not discussed and agreed the budgets he wants to rebuild the team.
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