Bye bye Dyche or buy buy Dyche
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I was disappointed with his tactics yesterday especially in the first half. But personally I'd want him to stay if we go down.
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His Kitty at WBA will allegedly be £60 million.
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That’s because crouch is the ONLY player in the bench capable of changing a game.Giftonsnoidea wrote:He has £26m of talent on bench most weeks then brings on a 38 year old to rescue/win the match.
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Nope. Not having that. Yesterday was crying out for Vydra.bobinho wrote:That’s because crouch is the ONLY player in the bench capable of changing a game.
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Vydra comes on and gets an assist last match in ten minutes, imagine if he was actually playing in the team week in week out and the manager knew how to utilise him properly.bobinho wrote:That’s because crouch is the ONLY player in the bench capable of changing a game.
Absolute madness to freeze him out this season and it looks like we’ll pay a hefty price....
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This is a real tricky one. There are players and managers who perform great at certain levels but the step up can be too much and they struggle. Sean is great for the Championship but his Plan A only tactics and his blind loyalty to certain players means he gets quickly found out by other managers on the tactics front compounded by his lack of desire to change players who are badly out of form. It’s only when a player gets injured that Sean is forced to make a change. The one exception being Heaton for Hart. It has slowly but surely turned into a mind numbing experience watching Sean’s team. The kick off is rolled back to Tarks, who hoofs it upfield. Setting the tone for the rest of the game. When we occasionally play on the ground, we are a good team. Unfortunately for many games that is a temporary blip. Sean’s substitutions are consistently like for like. Plan A is not working so let’s try kick it longer + higher? Desperate times if you are Vydra and the front line is crying out for a bit of pace + guile. If we do go down, which is a distinct possibility, then Sean is the man, so no need to bin him off. If we stay up or come back up, he needs to move on.
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Ultimately this boils down to a conversation none of us will be party to, between Dyche and Garlick.
If Garlick looks in the whites of Dyche's eyes and sees the hunger for another crack next season - at whatever level we are at - then he deserves that opportunity. But if that hunger has gone, and Dyche looks like a man whose run out of ideas and drive to move Burnley forwards, then it's in everyone's interests for him to move on.
What I will say is that in games like that, I sometimes feel that Dyche's tactical approach has gone backwards. If you rewind to the early days of Dyche's Burnley, Ings in particular added a bit of freedom and flexibility to our play. We saw that in the first half of last season with JBG and Brady having the freedom and confidence to play as inside forwards when we had the ball. I look at us this season and at times we've gone backwards - noticeably the fact that after January, it's been apparent in both our last two home games that our first response to a stubborn rearguard isn't to try a less direct approach by replacing one of our rough, tough front two with Vydra, or even pushing McNeil through the middle. It's to go even more direct and throw Crouch on. It's been successful once - against Southampton - but it's been unsuccessful in the last two games and it smacks of tired thinking.
But either way, I think we all know that there's a big summer ahead of us, there really is.
If Garlick looks in the whites of Dyche's eyes and sees the hunger for another crack next season - at whatever level we are at - then he deserves that opportunity. But if that hunger has gone, and Dyche looks like a man whose run out of ideas and drive to move Burnley forwards, then it's in everyone's interests for him to move on.
What I will say is that in games like that, I sometimes feel that Dyche's tactical approach has gone backwards. If you rewind to the early days of Dyche's Burnley, Ings in particular added a bit of freedom and flexibility to our play. We saw that in the first half of last season with JBG and Brady having the freedom and confidence to play as inside forwards when we had the ball. I look at us this season and at times we've gone backwards - noticeably the fact that after January, it's been apparent in both our last two home games that our first response to a stubborn rearguard isn't to try a less direct approach by replacing one of our rough, tough front two with Vydra, or even pushing McNeil through the middle. It's to go even more direct and throw Crouch on. It's been successful once - against Southampton - but it's been unsuccessful in the last two games and it smacks of tired thinking.
But either way, I think we all know that there's a big summer ahead of us, there really is.
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I think it will be a very hard decision to sack Sean Dyche. He will have been here for 6 full seasons, 4 in the Premier League and two in the Championship plus about 2/3rds of his first season (October 2012 to May 2013) He is already our longest serving manager since Harry Potts and has as good as if not a better record than Jimmy Adamson. He will also have managed at a time when the playing field was never as steep. If he is up for it we should stick with him
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Spot on spice.claretspice wrote:Ultimately this boils down to a conversation none of us will be party to, between Dyche and Garlick.
If Garlick looks in the whites of Dyche's eyes and sees the hunger for another crack next season - at whatever level we are at - then he deserves that opportunity. But if that hunger has gone, and Dyche looks like a man whose run out of ideas and drive to move Burnley forwards, then it's in everyone's interests for him to move on.
What I will say is that in games like that, I sometimes feel that Dyche's tactical approach has gone backwards. If you rewind to the early days of Dyche's Burnley, Ings in particular added a bit of freedom and flexibility to our play. We saw that in the first half of last season with JBG and Brady having the freedom and confidence to play as inside forwards when we had the ball. I look at us this season and at times we've gone backwards - noticeably the fact that after January, it's been apparent in both our last two home games that our first response to a stubborn rearguard isn't to try a less direct approach by replacing one of our rough, tough front two with Vydra, or even pushing McNeil through the middle. It's to go even more direct and throw Crouch on. It's been successful once - against Southampton - but it's been unsuccessful in the last two games and it smacks of tired thinking.
But either way, I think we all know that there's a big summer ahead of us, there really is.
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Leicester were playing 4-2-3-1 which is what we should have been playing with Wood out of the side after 60 mins at least! Vydra could then play ten and I’m sure his pace through the middle would have caused no end of problems for their ten men.
Your supposed to play high tempo direct to feet on the floor against ten men to tire them out not punt it into the stratosphere ffs
Your supposed to play high tempo direct to feet on the floor against ten men to tire them out not punt it into the stratosphere ffs
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Another keyboard expert , get real S3an Dyche is Burnley Football ClubRight_winger wrote:Bye bye Dyche and quickly.
The man makes Tony Pulis look like Carlos Alberto Parreira in comparison
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Would Garlick have the minerals to sack Dyche though? Or be willing to pay up his mega contract? For me the answer to both is a resounding NO. I just can't see it.claretspice wrote:Ultimately this boils down to a conversation none of us will be party to, between Dyche and Garlick.
If Garlick looks in the whites of Dyche's eyes and sees the hunger for another crack next season - at whatever level we are at - then he deserves that opportunity. But if that hunger has gone, and Dyche looks like a man whose run out of ideas and drive to move Burnley forwards, then it's in everyone's interests for him to move on.
What I will say is that in games like that, I sometimes feel that Dyche's tactical approach has gone backwards. If you rewind to the early days of Dyche's Burnley, Ings in particular added a bit of freedom and flexibility to our play. We saw that in the first half of last season with JBG and Brady having the freedom and confidence to play as inside forwards when we had the ball. I look at us this season and at times we've gone backwards - noticeably the fact that after January, it's been apparent in both our last two home games that our first response to a stubborn rearguard isn't to try a less direct approach by replacing one of our rough, tough front two with Vydra, or even pushing McNeil through the middle. It's to go even more direct and throw Crouch on. It's been successful once - against Southampton - but it's been unsuccessful in the last two games and it smacks of tired thinking.
But either way, I think we all know that there's a big summer ahead of us, there really is.
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Not enough players taking ownership for me, coupled with that and Sean's reluctance to acknowledge issues with certain players. I'm not a big lover of his tactics, and have been sceptical of him in the past...but reading Twitter and this board I cannot ever remember so much disalutioment with him.
We really should not be anywhere near where we are, it's a collective thing...board, manager..players...but we will just make it.
We really should not be anywhere near where we are, it's a collective thing...board, manager..players...but we will just make it.
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I'm not sure that's true bud. Weren't we touted not long ago as one of the richest clubs in Europe? Not all Championship clubs have rich owners so how could they possibly have more money than a club who have spent the time we have in the PL and don't actually spend that much? Okay half the teams currently in the Championship get bigger gates than us (exactly half as it happens) but gate money is a bit of an irrelevance these days. We have money mate and plenty of it, what we also have is a board and/or manager who just don't know how to operate in the modern transfer market.Siddo wrote:Almost every championship club has more money than us. Get real eh?
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News coming out of Leicester than Brendan Rodgers has binned the recruitment team. The recruitment team that brought Maddison, Ndidi, Ricardo, Tielemans amongst others to the KP.
Wonder if there’s a club out there that could do with that sort of smart, quality investing in key areas...
Wonder if there’s a club out there that could do with that sort of smart, quality investing in key areas...
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Local club for local people sorry.SGr wrote:News coming out of Leicester than Brendan Rodgers has binned the recruitment team. The recruitment team that brought Maddison, Ndidi, Ricardo, Tielemans amongst others to the KP.
Wonder if there’s a club out there that could do with that sort of smart, quality investing in key areas...
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Why are we so poor.little burnley .boring now