Dyche to Sunderland
Dyche to Sunderland
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
In chance a hell's not cat.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Similar sized club to Everton
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Might as well link him, he gets linked with every other job, despite the fact he has a perfectly good one at the Turf.
The gutter press and I'll include Sky and their pundits in this are being very disrespectful to Burnley FC and also to Sean Dyche, I would never have anything to do with Sky, and this increases my dislike of them even further.
The gutter press and I'll include Sky and their pundits in this are being very disrespectful to Burnley FC and also to Sean Dyche, I would never have anything to do with Sky, and this increases my dislike of them even further.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Much bigger club than Burnley - he’ll be gone in the morning........
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Sunderland have a bright shiny ground next to a river plus a foreign owner. Everton have a foreign owner and if they can get the state to somehow pay for it plans for a bright shiny ground next to a river. Steer clear Sean.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
They haven't sacked the unsackable one have they..Sunderland joke of a club.
Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Well there is history in it. Alan Brown left us around 1957 and then took Sunderland out of the top flight for the first time in their history.
Adamson went to Sland after being sacked at Burnley via Rotterdam and he too took them into Division Two in his first season.
Be afraid Sunderland Board be very afraid
Adamson went to Sland after being sacked at Burnley via Rotterdam and he too took them into Division Two in his first season.
Be afraid Sunderland Board be very afraid
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Onchan juniors one leg shorter than the other only play on a Monday have just sacked their manager Lab Rador, who is only good at fetching sticks.
Dyche to be approached in the international break.
Dyche to be approached in the international break.
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I remember when Dyche was 24 hours ( ) away from going to Sunderland and a lot of their fans on t' internet were scoffing at the idea.
Sunderland fans on the street are usually proper though, and have always in my experience spoke very well of Burnley FC.
Sunderland fans on the street are usually proper though, and have always in my experience spoke very well of Burnley FC.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Well it's a toss up between 3rd to the bottom Everton or 3rd to the the bottom Sunderland, myself I would go with Sunderland they have 10 points to Evertons 8
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And we've almost got as many as the pair of em! West ham will be the next link.CnBtruntru wrote:Well it's a toss up between 3rd to the bottom Everton or 3rd to the the bottom Sunderland, myself I would go with Sunderland they have 10 points to Evertons 8
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
He needs to publicly rule himself out of this within the next 18 hours or I'd consider sacking him.
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You would only slip up on Wet Spamtim_noone wrote:And we've almost got as many as the pair of em! West ham will be the next link.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
He's off to Bury - get a grip.
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Oh....I Dunno.CnBtruntru wrote:You would only slip up on Wet Spam
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I admire your sentiment but it’s hard to not having anything to do with sky when they are pumping money into our club.ALP wrote:Might as well link him, he gets linked with every other job, despite the fact he has a perfectly good one at the Turf.
The gutter press and I'll include Sky and their pundits in this are being very disrespectful to Burnley FC and also to Sean Dyche, I would never have anything to do with Sky, and this increases my dislike of them even further.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Was on the point (literally) of joining them about 3 years ago.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
They are also pumping money into other clubs, but they are not treating them like they
are treating us and hawking their managers at every opportunity.
are treating us and hawking their managers at every opportunity.
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Ings to Liverpool...
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Cotterill to West Brom...
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
the world to Dyche
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
kicker_conspiracy wrote:Cotterill to West Brom...
Keane to EvertonPstotto wrote:Ings to Liverpool...
Austin to Southampton
Gray to Watford
Even back as far as Judas to Bolton....
Sky have been trying to upset the Claret Apple art for years and will continue to...
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Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Sunderland fans are great supporters and we always got a good reception up there.But they are badly run at director level ,having spent millions on dross players and now are reaping the rewards of their policies.
The best candidate for the job is Stan a good organiser and no nonsense manager .Assisted by Kevin Ball and with first team coach Steve Davis.
This would work but it's not glamorous so probably won't happen
The best candidate for the job is Stan a good organiser and no nonsense manager .Assisted by Kevin Ball and with first team coach Steve Davis.
This would work but it's not glamorous so probably won't happen
Re: Dyche to Sunderland
Sunderland are running out of managers to appoint they’ve been through so many