That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
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That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
He has built something truly special here, we are achieving beyond our wildest dreams; you don't fluke your position in the table at this stage of the season. There is no reason what so ever we can't go on to finish in the top 8 this season which will probably be one of the greatest achievements ever seen in English football.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Money talks but you are right, he'd be mental to leave !
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Even more so with Eddie winning at Newcastle. Everton in trouble!
Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
This with Burnley must be miles better than anything with Everton.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
He's sane and he won't leave...
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Leave a great club in Champions league place for relegation threatened team??
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Be interesting to watch the Panorama programme now. Could be the deal breaker!
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That's an astonishing points tally for a club like us at this stage, if he does go we are a very attractive proposition .
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Let's hope this makes his mind up
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Incredible, we’re certainly unique. Huddersfield may be doing well, but not the same overall club progress on and off the pitch as us, surely Dyche can show his Mrs that living in the Ribbke Valley would be bloody wonderful!
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Just been on the Southampton forum; some of them want Koeman back!
Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Surely, Surely he can't leave now!
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
What's that about Ralph ?RalphCoatesComb wrote:Be interesting to watch the Panorama programme now. Could be the deal breaker!
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
This was my first thought too!
Surely anyone with their head screwed on right would see that the party this season has only just started here. With the connection he has made with club and town he'd have to know that leaving right now would damage what is shaping up to be an unbelievable season (which by the way is in no small measure the fruits of his labour to date)! Fingers crossed he sees it as well.
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Surely anyone with their head screwed on right would see that the party this season has only just started here. With the connection he has made with club and town he'd have to know that leaving right now would damage what is shaping up to be an unbelievable season (which by the way is in no small measure the fruits of his labour to date)! Fingers crossed he sees it as well.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Dyche just now on 5Live:
‘WE have plenty more work to do.’
He ain’t going nowhere.
‘WE have plenty more work to do.’
He ain’t going nowhere.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
As tempting as the Everton job is I can't believe he'd walk away from a side he's spent five years building. Imagine some other guy coming in keeping us in the top half and getting all the praise for achieving our best position in forty years or whatever.
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Totally agree, his record here, the things he's done and built in five years. The progress the team and the club have made, the future here looks very good. Why give something up like he's done and go to a struggling club that if they don't get the results could part company with him by January. The logic, his record etc says he'd stay, but the cash dangled would be the only thing I can see that would make him decide differently.
Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Just crazy to leave I just wish he would confirm it but maybe his agent is telling him to soak up the publicity which is not a bad idea.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
His Mrs will make him see sense...he will stay he likes it at Turf.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
http://www.uptheclarets.com/messageboar ... =2&t=22304Vegas Claret wrote:What's that about Ralph ?
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Spot on. Committing himself to the club or saying he'd listen to offers, are both foolish mistakes because it automatically limits his hand. Not saying anything that suggests he's interested gives him the most options. It's the sensible thing to do, but of course frustrating for us fans.Claret82 wrote:Just crazy to leave I just wish he would confirm it but maybe his agent is telling him to soak up the publicity which is not a bad idea.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
My only concern is that I feel like Everton can't possibly ignore what Dyche is doing at Burnley.
Whatever happens, I'm just enjoying it while it lasts. What a time to be a Burnley fan.
Whatever happens, I'm just enjoying it while it lasts. What a time to be a Burnley fan.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
interesting, must be something in it for the Beeb to broadcast it. Cheers RalphRalphCoatesComb wrote:http://www.uptheclarets.com/messageboar ... =2&t=22304
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
He probably needs to prove himself at a club like Everton, but it must be tempting to stay with the success he has produced here.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
If Everton lose tomorrow that's an 11 point gap, we are 6/7th and they are in the bottom 3.
Why would you leave now for Everton
My step sis who's lived over there for many years tells me that Everton is run like the mafia, scary place to be apparently.
Hope he is ready for that if he goes.
Why would you leave now for Everton
My step sis who's lived over there for many years tells me that Everton is run like the mafia, scary place to be apparently.
Hope he is ready for that if he goes.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
All of these wins and the continued progress he is making are money in the bank for Dyche. He'll reject Everton for now and keep banking the credit and cash it in for an even greater reward such as the England job or maybe the Spurs manager's role when Poch leaves for either Real Madrid or Barcelona. When we qualify for the Champions League and eclipse all that Leicester achieved, he'll be able to pick and choose his next position and write his own pay cheque. He'd be nuts to 'chip' now for a job that could take him down and end his upward, stellar trajectory.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Kismet brought him here, you don't argue with fate.
Sean Dyche 'fits' this club like a glove. He is, and will go on to be an exceptional manager. That doesn't mean that any or every club will suit him. Everton, normally, would be a good fit, but the timing is all wrong to be leaving here now. I could only see it ending in tears, for us, for him and for Everton.
Sean Dyche 'fits' this club like a glove. He is, and will go on to be an exceptional manager. That doesn't mean that any or every club will suit him. Everton, normally, would be a good fit, but the timing is all wrong to be leaving here now. I could only see it ending in tears, for us, for him and for Everton.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
It would be difficult for him to walk away from a group of players who give absolutely everything for him and carry out his instructions to the letter of the law. He's turned this side into the best drilled team in the country. The Everton job would be extremely tempting, if indeed he is considered for it, but today's performance and result has left me wondering whether the grass would be much greener for another 12-18 months.
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Hmm “settles it” in terms of nicely rounding off his job application, at the start of the international break, with Burnley in an impressive 6th position. Nice little CV boost.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Also, he can park his car here and be fairly sure his hubcaps will still be there when he gets back at tea time.
Dealbreaker or what ????
Dealbreaker or what ????
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
I nearly had a whole wheel taken off my car the last time I was in Liverpool. I was at the traffic lights!Wile E Coyote wrote:Also, he can park his car here and be fairly sure his hubcaps will still be there when he gets back at tea time.
Dealbreaker or what ????
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Do you do mother-in-law jokes as well?Wile E Coyote wrote:Also, he can park his car here and be fairly sure his hubcaps will still be there when he gets back at tea time.
Dealbreaker or what ????
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Hey, Hey, Calm down la!scouseclaret wrote:Do you do mother-in-law jokes as well?
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Dyche needs to show he can manage a side that can entertain and succeed that can muster more than 50% possession and win matches. He needs to show he can manage big egos, big squads and big expectations. Everton gives him that opportunity.
Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
I haven’t spoken to an Everton fan who wants him yet.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Managing Burnley and managing Everton is chalk and cheese. He's showing that he knows how to manage a team very well, where more often than not, the opposing side is better overall, man-for-man. It's almost a different ball game when you're expected to win most games and finish in a European spot, along with being expected to play nice flowing football with the players you have at hand. It could go south very very quickly, if he did leave for them.
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Didn't realise he would be working under a director of football at Everton and one who according to the Liverpool Echo didn't get on with Koeman.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
I think there could be another vacancy by the end of the weekend, after they have finished their drinks at Wet Spam.
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Was thinking the same...that result tonight is the worst possible it seems to me in that surely Bilic will be canned now and it's too much to hope we could dodge TWO bullets.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Both clubs though would fire Dyche by Christmas if results didn’t immediately pick up.
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Re: That settles it - Dyche would be mental to leave
Dyche will be managing Arsenal next season.
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I’ve spoken to plenty who don’t think it’s a bad idea, but nobody seems to have any more idea than us as to whether he’s actually in the frame or not. I have been told by a couple of people claiming to have good sources that Allardyce is the preferred option.martin_p wrote:I haven’t spoken to an Everton fan who wants him yet.
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That is a job he truly deserves.... The pundits as usual on BT. Talking some sh!te. He "deserves" to go to Everton!Bertiebeehead wrote:Dyche will be managing Arsenal next season.
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I think its very blinkered on this thread . I actually think he would be crazy to stay . Everton would be the perfect club ,a perfect opportunity to turn a lot bigger club than Burnley around . Id be very surprised if he is offered the job and elects to stay , I hope he does mind , but cannot see it .
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That would make perfect sense if you ignore everything about Everton's owners and board.edwardianclaret wrote:I think its very blinkered on this thread . I actually think he would be crazy to stay . Everton would be the perfect club ,a perfect opportunity to turn a lot bigger club than Burnley around . Id be very surprised if he is offered the job and elects to stay , I hope he does mind , but cannot see it .
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I've spoken to a few this afternoon.martin_p wrote:I haven’t spoken to an Everton fan who wants him yet.
Me too, but I believe the decision makers at Everton are coming round to the idea of going for SD.scouseclaret wrote:
I’ve spoken to plenty who don’t think it’s a bad idea, but nobody seems to have any more idea than us as to whether he’s actually in the frame or not. I have been told by a couple of people claiming to have good sources that Allardyce is the preferred option.
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Not even Sean Dyche thinks that.Bertiebeehead wrote:Dyche will be managing Arsenal next season.
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Along with Leicester winning the title.ClaretMoffitt wrote:He has built something truly special here, we are achieving beyond our wildest dreams; you don't fluke your position in the table at this stage of the season. There is no reason what so ever we can't go on to finish in the top 8 this season which will probably be one of the greatest achievements ever seen in English football.
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Talksport just suggested that with Burnley 7th and Everton in the drop zone it might not be such a clever decision to jump ship now. I almost fell out the bath when I heard it.
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Does having more than 50% possession mean you win the game?ablueclaret wrote:Dyche needs to show he can manage a side that can entertain and succeed that can muster more than 50% possession and win matches. He needs to show he can manage big egos, big squads and big expectations. Everton gives him that opportunity.
Someone needs to let our lot know that...
He needs to show he can improve a club and their league positions, along with evolving their style of play.