Dyche’s Salary
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Dyche’s Salary
I’ve seen a few comments from “pundits” saying that Sean Dyche may move to Everton for financial reasons.
Now, if he did that’s his prerogative. But it got me thinking, how much do you think Sean earns now with us? He must have started on a very modest (in footballing terms) deal but he’s had a number of improved contracts since then.
If our top earners are earning circa £35k - £40k a week, what will the gaffer be on?
Now, if he did that’s his prerogative. But it got me thinking, how much do you think Sean earns now with us? He must have started on a very modest (in footballing terms) deal but he’s had a number of improved contracts since then.
If our top earners are earning circa £35k - £40k a week, what will the gaffer be on?
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Whatever any other club offer we could match it and should
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His buyout is £2.5m. Could be a year's salary.
If so £50k per week.
If so £50k per week.
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25k a week take home. Not worth getting up for in a morning.
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30 bob a week tops with a company smart car thrown in.
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A very strange profession in terms of at the top level the players earn more than the mangers. I would hope at Burnley it’s already in line.
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Definitely not when you're shelling half of it out to peasants.cricketfieldclarets wrote:25k a week take home. Not worth getting up for in a morning.
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We might not be able to match Everton especially if they're really keen
but we could up his money to a pretty good level.
Say 50-60k a week with end of season bonus on top.
That sounds a lot but in the scheme of things and premiership/tv income
we are likely to receive it's not really a lot.
O top of that he's got job security and backing from his board (players and fans)
for at least another two or three years.
Almost guaranteed.
but we could up his money to a pretty good level.
Say 50-60k a week with end of season bonus on top.
That sounds a lot but in the scheme of things and premiership/tv income
we are likely to receive it's not really a lot.
O top of that he's got job security and backing from his board (players and fans)
for at least another two or three years.
Almost guaranteed.
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Dyche has signed three new contracts since he arrived, one of them just last summer. And basically, whatever he asked for, he got. I'd be surprised if he doesn't have a clause saying his salary is at least as high as the highest paid player. Dyche knows what he's worth to the club; so do all the players. And so, of course, do the Board of Directors. £2.5m seems like a fair guess.
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I might have misremembered this but sure I read that Everton were set to pay him £2.5m to tempt him from Burnley - which would suggest he's on quite a bit less than that. We must match any financial offer he gets elsewhere then hope he leans towards us when balancing the clubs size/playing budget/managerial merry go round.
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I'm fairly sure the £2.5m figure was that quoted as the compensation figure written into Mr Dyche's contract, should he ever be poached by another Club...what_no_pies wrote:I might have misremembered this but sure I read that Everton were set to pay him £2.5m to tempt him from Burnley - which would suggest he's on quite a bit less than that. We must match any financial offer he gets elsewhere then hope he leans towards us when balancing the clubs size/playing budget/managerial merry go round.
It's no secret that the management team's remuneration is heavily geared to us maintaining/gaining Premier League football. In the last available accounts, £11.3 million was paid in bonus's to staff on promotion at the end of the 2015-16 season, and I daresay a similar amount on retaining our status at the end of last year..
None of the Board take any Salary or Dividends out of the Club, it should be noted...
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Hi jurek, are you suggesting we start a collection so that us supporters can pay Sean Dyche whatever he's missing from 50-60k per week?jurek wrote:We might not be able to match Everton especially if they're really keen
but we could up his money to a pretty good level.
Say 50-60k a week with end of season bonus on top.
That sounds a lot but in the scheme of things and premiership/tv income
we are likely to receive it's not really a lot.
O top of that he's got job security and backing from his board (players and fans)
for at least another two or three years.
Almost guaranteed.
How much do we need to raise? Let's say it's an extra million a year, do we split that between 20,000 fans, or just adult season ticket holders? So, £1,000,000 split between 10,000 is £100 each, or just £2 per week extra.
I'm in.
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It was reported when Leicester wanted him that Burnley were paying £500,000 p.a. This report was complete rubbish but was believed in some quarters who reckoned that Leicester could easily treble his wages.what_no_pies wrote:I might have misremembered this but sure I read that Everton were set to pay him £2.5m to tempt him from Burnley - which would suggest he's on quite a bit less than that. We must match any financial offer he gets elsewhere then hope he leans towards us when balancing the clubs size/playing budget/managerial merry go round.
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I've no idea how reliable the information was/is - maybe it was posted on here - I got the impression from somewhere that SD received a £1 million bonus for keeping Clarets in the Prem last season. I'm sure SD (and his team) got a very big share of the bonus pot that was paid out. It would be a "no brainer" for SD to move on if he wasn't being paid the "going rate" for a manager in the Premier League - given the experience on his cv (what he has achieved, and what he hasn't yet achieved).dsr wrote:It was reported when Leicester wanted him that Burnley were paying £500,000 p.a. This report was complete rubbish but was believed in some quarters who reckoned that Leicester could easily treble his wages.
If £2,500,000 is estimated as his buy out clause, then maybe that is also his "on target" earnings, base salary plus bonus.
Who knows, maybe there's an escalating bonus plan: £X million stay up one year, £X + £X to stay up a second year, and so on.
If SD has signed a new contract every season, I'd guess he's seen a decent uplift in base and agreement on a new bonus target.
Note Mike Garlick told the BBC (Radio 5 Live) how much TV money Burnley has earned during SD's 5 years, including 3 seasons in the Premier League - and said he hopes he stays 5 further years.
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They announced that the players who played most of the season got about half a million pounds each. I'd expect the manager to get more. I don't remember seeing £1m mentioned, but it wouldn't be a surprise.Paul Waine wrote:I've no idea how reliable the information was/is - maybe it was posted on here - I got the impression from somewhere that SD received a £1 million bonus for keeping Clarets in the Prem last season. I'm sure SD (and his team) got a very big share of the bonus pot that was paid out.
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I think we'd all agree that the guy who picks the team is worth at least double the players who make the team. I'm sure Sean Dyche is happy with the rewards he receives.dsr wrote:They announced that the players who played most of the season got about half a million pounds each. I'd expect the manager to get more. I don't remember seeing £1m mentioned, but it wouldn't be a surprise.
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let's be serious for a moment, we pay hundreds to watch burnley, Im not too well off to say the least, find it distasteful reading about millionaires and seeing true blue fans pleading for a rich man to do anything. I would rather ignore the ridiculous contractual ******** and just ask for a slice of rare loyalty.
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one of these, PER DAY !!!! No way Everton can compete
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The biggest sticking point in negotiations is that Everton require him to stop looking after himself and become a bloater because they have no small shell suits.
I can’t see the Everton team taking to being told to get fit and having a forfeit of lying in the River Mersey for breaking rules!
They are a team of drink drivers were our team is a team of dream makers
I can’t see the Everton team taking to being told to get fit and having a forfeit of lying in the River Mersey for breaking rules!
They are a team of drink drivers were our team is a team of dream makers
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Steady on, that's outrageous!Sidney1st wrote:As many twix's as he wants.
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Cocaine is on Dyche.conyoviejo wrote:Cocaine
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Stick him on 5m pa. A drop in the ocean in the scheme of things. The money issue goes away and worth every penny to keep us in the big time
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Another possibility is that dyche gets a cut of any player that burnley sell on such as gray or Keane , from the profit made on the sale. As an additional element of his contract
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I hit the wrong button. I'm dead against this. He should be doing everything possible to keep hold of our best playersGoalposts wrote:Another possibility is that dyche gets a cut of any player that burnley sell on such as gray or Keane , from the profit made on the sale. As an additional element of his contract
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I don't disagree rumble, but it is creeping in more and moreRumbletonk wrote:I hit the wrong button. I'm dead against this. He should be doing everything possible to keep hold of our best players
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Goes against the best interests of the club imo
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As I understand it, that was a major part of Redknapps contract with pompey (x2) and saints. Arry certainly did have a habit of buying and selling the same few players for a number of years...Goalposts wrote:Another possibility is that dyche gets a cut of any player that burnley sell on such as gray or Keane , from the profit made on the sale. As an additional element of his contract
It was certainly counter productive for pompey as a model and one we should always keep an eye on.
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Steady on I know we are minted but we're not Man City.Sidney1st wrote:As many twix's as he wants.
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I’ve did before that salary should not be an issue when Dyche leaves. With the revenue he generates for the club, we should be prepared to match any offer from any other club.
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Agreed. When Dyche leaves it will be for a better opportunity for success, rather than more money. Within reason, we could match all but the most rich Clubs for Manager Wages, as long as we're in the Premier League.scouseclaret wrote:I’ve did before that salary should not be an issue when Dyche leaves. With the revenue he generates for the club, we should be prepared to match any offer from any other club.
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He has already said (to the Times?) that he doesn’t need to move for the money or for family reasons, which implies he will only move for a job that he thinks is better than the one he has, in footballing terms.
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Unfortunately, Everton does fit that criteria. To me, Everton are basically a bigger better version of ourselves. Deeply rooted to the community and a proper family club.Brucefanclaret wrote:He has already said (to the Times?) that he doesn’t need to move for the money or for family reasons, which implies he will only move for a job that he thinks is better than the one he has, in footballing terms.
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Arry had a similar deal...Goalposts wrote:Another possibility is that dyche gets a cut of any player that burnley sell on such as gray or Keane , from the profit made on the sale. As an additional element of his contract
We all think he's a dodgy sod
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You could argue that there are many clubs who have been seen as bigger and better clubs than Burnley but due to poor mismanagement and overspending have seen them fall on harder times.Foshiznik wrote:Unfortunately, Everton does fit that criteria. To me, Everton are basically a bigger better version of ourselves. Deeply rooted to the community and a proper family club.
I was in a conversation with an Everton fan and they were quite happy to tell me that they think the new owner will give whoever comes in next another 100-150m to spend in January.
If you are going to throw that kind of money around then you need to ensure it's been spent well and you want a manager who can attract the right players and have the right pedigree.
I think there is a lot of change going on at Everton and whether they will remain a better version of Burnley is yet to be seen. They want the new shiny stadium, they want the big spending owner, they are moving very quickly away from the family club roots we share.
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Agreed, but my point is that Everton in particular are a similar club to us, but every aspect is a bit better. I do take your point though on the likelyhood of them losing that with all the money.clarethomer wrote:You could argue that there are many clubs who have been seen as bigger and better clubs than Burnley but due to poor mismanagement and overspending have seen them fall on harder times.
I was in a conversation with an Everton fan and they were quite happy to tell me that they think the new owner will give whoever comes in next another 100-150m to spend in January.
If you are going to throw that kind of money around then you need to ensure it's been spent well and you want a manager who can attract the right players and have the right pedigree.
I think there is a lot of change going on at Everton and whether they will remain a better version of Burnley is yet to be seen. They want the new shiny stadium, they want the big spending owner, they are moving very quickly away from the family club roots we share.
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