Brilliant interview with SD
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Brilliant interview with SD
A recent interview on approaching his 5 year reign.
Fantastic insight.
Absolutely fantastic.
ENJOY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y53X_26lzDc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fantastic insight.
Absolutely fantastic.
ENJOY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y53X_26lzDc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Brilliant interview with SD
Just finished watching it. No edge to him, no frills just an honest hard working man who expects the same ...........and gets it......from his teams.
A must watch 27 minutes.
A must watch 27 minutes.
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"Win, survive, succeed."
We are very lucky to have Sean Dyche part of our team.
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We are very lucky to have Sean Dyche part of our team.
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Brilliant interview, loved every minute of it, what an honest guy who loves hard work and more importantly he loves Burnley and it sounds like he will be staying here, thanks funkydrummer, great post
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Streuth we are one lucky team! So good to hear that he GETS the club as well. Could be wrong here but I don't see him going anywhere soon. I might be getting ahead of myself but I really can see him doing a forest with Burnley, not the European cup obviously but I just don't think he has finished surprising people just yet,there is more to come. A very intelligent and thoughtful man,Thankyou Sean for everything you have done over the last 5 years UTC
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I remember the first time I heard him speak - he was impressive then and he's impressive now. His feet are firmly on the ground and that's exactly the sort of manager we need.
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Sean Dyche and Burnley FC are a very very good fit.
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From a bloke who constantly plays things down, it’s great to hear him speak with such pride of his and the clib’s achievements over the past five years.
Happy anniversary Sean!
Happy anniversary Sean!
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Wow!!! What an amazing job he's done,in Dyche we trust!!!
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Every reason to be proud of the achievement, but I fancy he's gone just about as far as he can.
If he can go further and make us a mid table side on a regular basis he will have achieved more than I expect.
If he can go further and make us a mid table side on a regular basis he will have achieved more than I expect.
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You'll be disappointed if he does that ABC.
It won't stop you droning on though.
It won't stop you droning on though.
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Oh ye of no faith!ablueclaret wrote:Every reason to be proud of the achievement, but I fancy he's gone just about as far as he can.
If he can go further and make us a mid table side on a regular basis he will have achieved more than I expect.
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Just watched the interview and have to say we have the best
manager around.
Made me fell very proud to be a claret even though
I haven't lived in the area/town for over 45 years.
In addition to the footballing side he's helped put Burnley
'on the map' so to speak and in a more positive and respectful manner
than may have been the case 5 or so years before.
If we can continue to maintain/develop on all fronts (football. club, fans, community)
then we will have a club to be proud of and wish to support wholeheartedly.
And who knows what we may yet achieve.
And hopefully Sean will wish to continue on that journey too.
manager around.
Made me fell very proud to be a claret even though
I haven't lived in the area/town for over 45 years.
In addition to the footballing side he's helped put Burnley
'on the map' so to speak and in a more positive and respectful manner
than may have been the case 5 or so years before.
If we can continue to maintain/develop on all fronts (football. club, fans, community)
then we will have a club to be proud of and wish to support wholeheartedly.
And who knows what we may yet achieve.
And hopefully Sean will wish to continue on that journey too.
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Watch it again and this time listen to it.ablueclaret wrote:Every reason to be proud of the achievement, but I fancy he's gone just about as far as he can.
If he can go further and make us a mid table side on a regular basis he will have achieved more than I expect.
He knows there's more to come from us.
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Wonderful interview. Really gets the club and isnt a manager that will chase the pound notes for the sake of it. At times whether it was the lighting I had the feeling SD had tears reminiscing.
Often said I can see in 10/15 years many clubs being managed by ex burnley players of his reign. Hearing the players talk you understand how much they believe in him and how he enables them to grow....not just as players but leaders.
If he was to go tomorrow I will always be thankful of the legacy he leaves behind. Not that I believe he will and I echo another posters view in that you can see him being to us what Clough was to Forest. I have over the last few years started to believe we will start being likened to the old Liverpool boot room in years to come. Duff being next in line and others I can see fulfilling them coaching roles in the future.
Cant wait for the next interview celebrating his 10 years in charge after winning the Premiership/ Champions League double. Sadly Ablue still doesnt like him as we were beaten in the F A Cup final although as suggested by Ablue Tarks was in midfield whilst Agyei had been like a rock in the centre of defence
Often said I can see in 10/15 years many clubs being managed by ex burnley players of his reign. Hearing the players talk you understand how much they believe in him and how he enables them to grow....not just as players but leaders.
If he was to go tomorrow I will always be thankful of the legacy he leaves behind. Not that I believe he will and I echo another posters view in that you can see him being to us what Clough was to Forest. I have over the last few years started to believe we will start being likened to the old Liverpool boot room in years to come. Duff being next in line and others I can see fulfilling them coaching roles in the future.
Cant wait for the next interview celebrating his 10 years in charge after winning the Premiership/ Champions League double. Sadly Ablue still doesnt like him as we were beaten in the F A Cup final although as suggested by Ablue Tarks was in midfield whilst Agyei had been like a rock in the centre of defence
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where's KRBFC to pick holes in it ?
Brilliant representative of our football club. (Dyche not KRBFC!!)
Brilliant representative of our football club. (Dyche not KRBFC!!)
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Hilarious last paragraph.Cleveleys_claret wrote:Wonderful interview. Really gets the club and isnt a manager that will chase the pound notes for the sake of it. At times whether it was the lighting I had the feeling SD had tears reminiscing.
Often said I can see in 10/15 years many clubs being managed by ex burnley players of his reign. Hearing the players talk you understand how much they believe in him and how he enables them to grow....not just as players but leaders.
If he was to go tomorrow I will always be thankful of the legacy he leaves behind. Not that I believe he will and I echo another posters view in that you can see him being to us what Clough was to Forest. I have over the last few years started to believe we will start being likened to the old Liverpool boot room in years to come. Duff being next in line and others I can see fulfilling them coaching roles in the future.
Cant wait for the next interview celebrating his 10 years in charge after winning the Premiership/ Champions League double. Sadly Ablue still doesnt like him as we were beaten in the F A Cup final although as suggested by Ablue Tarks was in midfield whilst Agyei had been like a rock in the centre of defence
And what a great interview.
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It's his methods that annoy me at times, realistic but grim, often lacking in imaginative thought and experimentation.
As I've said in the past the Cromwell of football, just needs a touch of the cavalier about him, something Clough had in abundance.
As I've said in the past the Cromwell of football, just needs a touch of the cavalier about him, something Clough had in abundance.
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He's slowly improving the team you div
Much to your disappointment Defour is working out well and he's proven to be a quality player.
Much to your disappointment Defour is working out well and he's proven to be a quality player.
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Your words fall upon deaf ears... We are all practising the art of silence of which you promote on another thred..we ignore the ramblings of discontent and embrace peace harmony and what ever sean dyche delivers.ablueclaret wrote:It's his methods that annoy me at times, realistic but grim, often lacking in imaginative thought and experimentation.
As I've said in the past the Cromwell of football, just needs a touch of the cavalier about him, something Clough had in abundance.
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My own opinion probably the best manager we have had in my lifetime.
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Good watch and listen. All GOOD!
Just a shame "ablue notreallya claret" drips his pointless dribble on yet another thread.
I wonder why he does it?
... but not for long though.
Sad.
Just a shame "ablue notreallya claret" drips his pointless dribble on yet another thread.
I wonder why he does it?
... but not for long though.
Sad.
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If he hasn’t already exceeded your expectations ABC I would suggest you’re following the wrong club.ablueclaret wrote:Every reason to be proud of the achievement, but I fancy he's gone just about as far as he can.
If he can go further and make us a mid table side on a regular basis he will have achieved more than I expect.
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Pure gold
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Staggeringly great interview, that's exactly what I want our manager to say and do.
That convinced me he knows how important the club is to us all.
Impressive knowledge of previous games too !! I paid to go on quite a lot of them and struggle to recall the incidents.
This was inspirational. Made my day.
That convinced me he knows how important the club is to us all.
Impressive knowledge of previous games too !! I paid to go on quite a lot of them and struggle to recall the incidents.
This was inspirational. Made my day.
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Hopefully this interview got people subscribing to claretsplayer as you get that before and after a game with dyche along with wonderful other content.
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He's a good un!!
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You do realise this is Burnley, not Barcelona, we are discussing.ablueclaret wrote:Every reason to be proud of the achievement, but I fancy he's gone just about as far as he can.
If he can go further and make us a mid table side on a regular basis he will have achieved more than I expect.
Until the club is bought out by the Sultan of Brunei or some other mega-rich multi-billionaire who wants to spend the interest generated by his wealth on 'little old Burnley' and therefore goes out to do what Abramovich did at Chelsea or what the current owners of City are doing now then it unlikely that we will win things on a consistent basis (and there are no guarantees even when you do go out and spend money like it was going out of fashion, ask Everton, Liverpool, West Ham and others).
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Poor interviewer. Warning to others, don't listen to it with headphones. The amount of umming and rrring, plus the amount of times he interrupts a Sean is awful.
I know it's just a small outfit but seriously it doesn't take much intelligence to know when to shut up and let the interviewee speak, not to mention you don't hmmm and rrrr in the mic all the time he's talking!
There's nothing here that makes me want to subscribe to player that's for sure.
I know it's just a small outfit but seriously it doesn't take much intelligence to know when to shut up and let the interviewee speak, not to mention you don't hmmm and rrrr in the mic all the time he's talking!
There's nothing here that makes me want to subscribe to player that's for sure.
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Your sad loss, I'm afraid!!
Player is worth every penny if you live far from the Turf and are unable to get to every game.
A conversation requires two people with insight to make it watchable. I thought the interviewer was top notch - he knows the club and the manager and asked intelligent questions and made good comments about was was said. I didn't feel he was intrusive at all.
Player is worth every penny if you live far from the Turf and are unable to get to every game.
A conversation requires two people with insight to make it watchable. I thought the interviewer was top notch - he knows the club and the manager and asked intelligent questions and made good comments about was was said. I didn't feel he was intrusive at all.
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I remember the adulation OC received on here week in week out, a few weeks later he was a demon.
SD is much more level headed and over all he has achieved more and maintained a high level of performance throughout, statistically and results wise it has been an impressive effort which rightly gets adulation but other than during the Ings period it has been based on an unyielding framework which often has neutered players abilities rather than enhanced them and as yet he has not developed or even tried to develop a system where style and adventure has a part.
That of course is why the top clubs don't come in for him, they require more than a machine.
I have no problem with those who have him as their hero, he has brought wealth and stability to the club, but for me brought up on free flowing football his sides lack artistry.
He is a realist, a good manager, in Burnleys modern terms a great manager but he and his sides lack the panache that his mentor Mr Clough would desire.
SD is much more level headed and over all he has achieved more and maintained a high level of performance throughout, statistically and results wise it has been an impressive effort which rightly gets adulation but other than during the Ings period it has been based on an unyielding framework which often has neutered players abilities rather than enhanced them and as yet he has not developed or even tried to develop a system where style and adventure has a part.
That of course is why the top clubs don't come in for him, they require more than a machine.
I have no problem with those who have him as their hero, he has brought wealth and stability to the club, but for me brought up on free flowing football his sides lack artistry.
He is a realist, a good manager, in Burnleys modern terms a great manager but he and his sides lack the panache that his mentor Mr Clough would desire.
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23 passes for a goal.
Better quality players signed compared to last season.
Change of formation in general.
Of course that framework is unyielding but it's kept us up last season and will be needed again this season.
It's always going to be there or we end up going down playing pretty but useless football, which is what some people want, but not the rest of us.
Better quality players signed compared to last season.
Change of formation in general.
Of course that framework is unyielding but it's kept us up last season and will be needed again this season.
It's always going to be there or we end up going down playing pretty but useless football, which is what some people want, but not the rest of us.
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Wardy "listens" as much as SD doesn't have a shadow of a doubt.
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I'm struggling with that sentence NRC I'm afraid.NRC wrote:Wardy "listens" as much as SD doesn't have a shadow of a doubt.
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Whatever happens this season this guy needs to be put in the Chairman's boot every time a Prem club is looking for a manager.
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GO AWAYablueclaret wrote:It's his methods that annoy me at times, realistic but grim, often lacking in imaginative thought and experimentation.
As I've said in the past the Cromwell of football, just needs a touch of the cavalier about him, something Clough had in abundance.
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a reference to Wardy's press interviews, shown on Clarets Player, funky..... and as someone has said, what great value it isFunkydrummer wrote:I'm struggling with that sentence NRC I'm afraid.
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I get what you're saying, Dimitri.... I've always found him ("Pete" i think) a bit mundane, and one directional in his interviews. His fault is not so much the interruptions here as it's more a "chat show" scenario than it is a short interview, but he asks questions in sentences. He needs to sharpen up his questioning style - to not make a point himself but allow the person he's asking to make it. in other words he leads too muchsuperdimitri wrote:Poor interviewer. Warning to others, don't listen to it with headphones. The amount of umming and rrring, plus the amount of times he interrupts a Sean is awful.
I know it's just a small outfit but seriously it doesn't take much intelligence to know when to shut up and let the interviewee speak, not to mention you don't hmmm and rrrr in the mic all the time he's talking!
There's nothing here that makes me want to subscribe to player that's for sure.
Sean Dyche was great though
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great interview and insight into Dyche and the club at the moment. What comes across is how straightforward the philosophy is, obviously backed up with lots of details and repetition in training etc. My reading of Dyche however, and it may be wrong , is that, when you also consider his comments in the press - e.g. "I am respectful of other clubs aswell as this one, and there will come a time when i will wonder what is out there" - that he is ready to move onto the next step and would take Everton if offered to him. I think he feels he has taken Burnley as far as he can go. The only reservation would be that it is no nearer his home and may feel some loyalty to the players he has brought in ( but the latter issue is part of football and will be quickly dismissed as necessary collateral to his own career aims) - but it is otherwise the perfect opportunity for him ...big club ...sleeping giant....likely to get a lot of time, at least a couple of years ..... starting from a very low starting point in relegation zone....plenty of dosh. Hopefully Everton will listen to their supporters who seems to think he is a smelly far right extremist with a gravelly voice
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What a brilliant watch. Thanks for that Funky! I love the way Sean talks about the fabric of the town, the one club mentality, the way he draws comparisons with Kettering Town and the way as a Manager he works with the Board, from the Chief Execs down and no doubt has a lot of say about what goes and what doesn't. The guy has genuine integrity and is loved by all Burnley Fans. When he leaves us and hopefully that won't be anytime soon, the Sean Dyche Era will be talked about for years and years.
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This is a must watch.
Outstanding stuff.
Outstanding stuff.
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Loved his Burnley accent as well! Good Effort Sean Lad!
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Excellent interview. Explains the foreign player issues well.
Only mentioned not overthinking it once !!
Only mentioned not overthinking it once !!
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I don't think he loves the fans at all, he respects them. "Love" doesn't mix with professionalism. he's doing a job, and he's doing it really well, and he's bought into our culture, but he's not born into it
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Did they have to sit so side-on to each other ...... looked unnaturally uncomfortable. Must've both needed a good neck massage afterward.