Dyche out ?
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Dyche out ?
Do the haters still think so ?
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Re: Dyche out ?
They'll be strangely absent tonight!
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They won’t have gone far.
They’ll be sick tho right now eh?
They’ll be sick tho right now eh?
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Good job the board have more sense. The man keeps knocking down the poor records.
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Enjoy the night, nights like these are few and far between.
Enjoy the night, bounce in to work tomorrow, and dont worry what the rest will be doing.
Enjoy the night, bounce in to work tomorrow, and dont worry what the rest will be doing.
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Dyche definitely out tonight...
for a few drinks on the town
for a few drinks on the town
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Dinosaur and hoofball isn’t it? Best manager this club has had up the clarets!
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It was only the hard-core bellends who wished him out.
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Anti football
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After the last week he must go. Otherwise he will be critisized for not winning the league
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I should hope so.
For a celebratory pint with the lads!
For a celebratory pint with the lads!
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Two wins that are just papering over the cracks according to the resident experts.
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Trust me they will be back again but not tonight that's for sure
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There’s no one I would rather have trying to keep us in this league, and there’s no one I would rather have to get us up out of the Championship if we go down. IMO, there’s no one I would rather have managing us. SD is the best thing that’s happened to us in a very long time.
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Yeah in the summer
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BT gave Ben Mee mom - but only because he is Burnley's captain - oh, and he played "quite well" in defence - oh, and he got an assist for Chris Wood's goal (again).
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To me he is sir dyche well done lads up the cooking clarets
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Stay of execution until the winter break, perhaps.
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Re: Dyche out ?
there's a really interesting line in his post match interview....
"one of the hardest things in management is actually doing nothing when everyone wants you to do everything"
"one of the hardest things in management is actually doing nothing when everyone wants you to do everything"
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He's got the players back to doing what we do best - pressing teams from the front.
Doesn't half make a massive difference when we take our chances!
Doesn't half make a massive difference when we take our chances!
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Be honest lads, how many people actually wanted his out? A handful maybe.
People were well within their rights to question what was going on, it was dire. A big difference between questioning what is happening and wanting him out.
He’s taken the handbrake off and we start to win again. Can’t understand why he ever applies it.
People were well within their rights to question what was going on, it was dire. A big difference between questioning what is happening and wanting him out.
He’s taken the handbrake off and we start to win again. Can’t understand why he ever applies it.
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Surely you must understand that a team like us, playing at this level, can’t be good all of the time. We regularly go through good spells and bad. Most people seem to be able to keep a level head throughout it all whereas some see relegation after a couple of poor results and a top six finish after a couple of wins.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:52 pmBe honest lads, how many people actually wanted his out? A handful maybe.
People were well within their rights to question what was going on, it was dire. A big difference between questioning what is happening and wanting him out.
He’s taken the handbrake off and we start to win again. Can’t understand why he ever applies it.
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Well said.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:52 pmBe honest lads, how many people actually wanted his out? A handful maybe.
People were well within their rights to question what was going on, it was dire. A big difference between questioning what is happening and wanting him out.
He’s taken the handbrake off and we start to win again. Can’t understand why he ever applies it.
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I’m just waiting for the grovelling apologies, just like the ones we saw roughly this time last year...
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Wow. That reminds me of some of the comments Ferguson used to make about Leadership/Management. And also very true. Will remember that forever.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:46 pmthere's a really interesting line in his post match interview....
"one of the hardest things in management is actually doing nothing when everyone wants you to do everything"
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The thing for me is ..... we lose a game or a few games and I feel disappointed but know we still have the right man in charge at our club.
Then, we beat Man United at Old Trafford. Guess what? I still feel we have the right man in charge at our club. If only fans would look at the big picture instead of getting unbelievably down when we lose and overly excited with a win. Look at where we are as a club. Look where we have come from over the last few years. We have just won at Old Trafford!! Let that sink in. We have achieved so much over the last few years. Just bloody enjoy it. Believe it or not, we could be far worse off.
Feckin love Dyche and will back him unless we lose 50 games on the bounce.
Then, we beat Man United at Old Trafford. Guess what? I still feel we have the right man in charge at our club. If only fans would look at the big picture instead of getting unbelievably down when we lose and overly excited with a win. Look at where we are as a club. Look where we have come from over the last few years. We have just won at Old Trafford!! Let that sink in. We have achieved so much over the last few years. Just bloody enjoy it. Believe it or not, we could be far worse off.
Feckin love Dyche and will back him unless we lose 50 games on the bounce.
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It wasn’t constructive questioning though was it? Quite a few on here happily want him gone then of course there are the apparent ‘many’ who won’t be renewing season tickets next season due to Dyche that we keep being told about. Sometimes in life you need a bit of bottle and to stick with the the team you supposedly support.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:52 pmBe honest lads, how many people actually wanted his out? A handful maybe.
People were well within their rights to question what was going on, it was dire. A big difference between questioning what is happening and wanting him out.
He’s taken the handbrake off and we start to win again. Can’t understand why he ever applies it.
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He has limitations as do the players but currently they are '.bustin a gut' for him and us. Makes you wonder what goes on in the privacy of the training ground. Plenty of managers with a higher profile than him and more financial backing than him have simply crumbled when faced with similar circumstances. Now what else can we find to aim in his direction?
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Many were rightly questioning a lot of things. But very few if any sane people wanted shut.
Not shooting so many games running wasn’t good enough. And truth be told dyche himself will know that stat isn’t acceptable or good enough. And it showed again tonight with the strikers we have we don’t actually need many shots. They’re clinical.
We still need bodies. For this season and next. Winning gives us not only a good bit of breathing space. It gives us belief, confidence and more appeal to attract players knowing chances are we will be here again. But it also makes us less likely to spend.
The board and manager need not get complacent. A weeks a long time in football. We still need a new right back, centre mid and striker. And that’s before we lose Hart, Gibson, Vydra, possibly Hendrick.
But tonight’s not the night for all that. Tonight’s the night to celebrate a monumental win. And look forward to winning the Fa cup.
Not shooting so many games running wasn’t good enough. And truth be told dyche himself will know that stat isn’t acceptable or good enough. And it showed again tonight with the strikers we have we don’t actually need many shots. They’re clinical.
We still need bodies. For this season and next. Winning gives us not only a good bit of breathing space. It gives us belief, confidence and more appeal to attract players knowing chances are we will be here again. But it also makes us less likely to spend.
The board and manager need not get complacent. A weeks a long time in football. We still need a new right back, centre mid and striker. And that’s before we lose Hart, Gibson, Vydra, possibly Hendrick.
But tonight’s not the night for all that. Tonight’s the night to celebrate a monumental win. And look forward to winning the Fa cup.
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The problem is, some has been constructive but this gets lost in the rest and everyone branded as "negatives".Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:07 amIt wasn’t constructive questioning though was it? Quite a few on here happily want him gone then of course there are the apparent ‘many’ who won’t be renewing season tickets next season due to Dyche that we keep being told about. Sometimes in life you need a bit of bottle and to stick with the the team you supposedly support.
If people dont want to renew that's up to them, I'll still watch and no doubt so will you but I can still acknowledge the football has been pretty poor this season, I think we are able to perform better than we have done largely this year and the last two games have shown that.
Bottle is a good thing and well needed but without asking "is there a better way?" you will never find one.
I went tonight and thought we were excellent, look to have turned a corner.
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Thankfully I wasn’t one of those this time
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Appears we have midfielders who are premiership class. Appears Cork isn’t slow, Weak with no first touch and shite.
Appears the manager can sign players good enough for the prem.
Appears our legacy isn’t just turning up to get mullered off too teams, So maybe there is some point.
Appears Dyche is stubborn, because he’s right.
Appears Wood isn’t just offside all the time.
Appears that life’s just that bit better if you’re grateful for what you’re got, not resentful for what you haven’t.
Appears the manager can sign players good enough for the prem.
Appears our legacy isn’t just turning up to get mullered off too teams, So maybe there is some point.
Appears Dyche is stubborn, because he’s right.
Appears Wood isn’t just offside all the time.
Appears that life’s just that bit better if you’re grateful for what you’re got, not resentful for what you haven’t.
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