Whos honest enough to admit eating SD humble pie
Whos honest enough to admit eating SD humble pie
Yet again SD proves the doubters wrong with a superb 6/6 points against 2 top teams and puts us on 30 points and gives the fans and players a huge boost of confidence at such a key part of the season. With the well known issues with budgets / recruitment he's yet again having to prove himself and coming through with flying colours again.
Humble Pie anyone ???
Humble Pie anyone ???
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I wonder how many you will catchs6t9a2f3f wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:37 pmYet again SD proves the doubters wrong with a superb 6/6 points against 2 top teams and puts us on 30 points and gives the fans and players a huge boost of confidence at such a key part of the season. With the well known issues with budgets / recruitment he's yet again having to prove himself and coming through with flying colours again.
Humble Pie anyone ???
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Not me. Never slated SD
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As we are only 5 points off fifth, this could be another top ten finish and we might even have our highest finish ever.
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Premier league finish that is.
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Not me. I have never called for SD to go, BUT I have said that we need to (sensibly) recruit and I still believe we still need to recruit this window as the way we play means that performing to the very limits of our ability, like we have in the past couple of games, is almost impossible to keep up indefinitely for an ageing squad like ours. We still need to be looking ahead, but as ALWAYS, in Dyche we trust!!
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Not me. I still think there's two things you can do to stay managing this club; win or play attractive football. Do enough of the former and the latter will be irrelevant. He will, I'm pretty sure, do enough this year to stay in place.
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Not me, guv.
I'm not Spartacus.
I'm not Spartacus.
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Not me but 2 cracking results and hopefully sets us up for a major rebuild this summer - as relegation would be unthinkable with the job in hand
And im still far from happy about recruitment but will see what happens - still have a feeling Dyche will walk in the summer though
And im still far from happy about recruitment but will see what happens - still have a feeling Dyche will walk in the summer though
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Not me as such as I still we are too rigid in our play at times. We need a plan B or C when things arent working and utilise the squad more.
For now though give me a slice
For now though give me a slice
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haha - this is funnier than Phil Jones getting hit in the face last night !!
You've done nothing but criticise the manager, the style of play, the results, the board, the transfer record etc for the last god knows how long.
And you still don't think you deserve a bit of pie !!
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Ha ha, he does... a custard pie!TVC15 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:38 pmhaha - this is funnier than Phil Jones getting hit in the face last night !!
You've done nothing but criticise the manager, the style of play, the results, the board, the transfer record etc for the last god knows how long.
And you still don't think you deserve a bit of pie !!
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Lets be honest the serial moaners would rather starve to death than eat a slice of humble pie
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watch the Tarks interview from last night on the offical site - very interesting regarding tacticsCleveleys_claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:17 pmNot me as such as I still we are too rigid in our play at times. We need a plan B or C when things arent working and utilise the squad more.
For now though give me a slice
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My moaners XI changes less frequently than a Sean Dyche team!claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:54 pmLets be honest the serial moaners would rather starve to death than eat a slice of humble pie
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I have criticised Dyche a few times but NEVER called for his head. I have said I hope he turns it round 'for his own good' because he was getting a lot of stick. I have said he isn't God, that he makes mistakes, that he takes cups too lightly, that he is stubborn and sticks with players rather longer than he should and those comments are, in my view, still valid, but I hope he sticks around for a good while yet because he kinda does a good job for us ( ). I hope he's still here to get stick at times in 10 years.
By the way I have never ever come across a humble bush in my life so where do these humbles actually grow? Do haggis eat them?
By the way I have never ever come across a humble bush in my life so where do these humbles actually grow? Do haggis eat them?
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Not quite, but my Lowton Humble Pie is tasting delicious
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Its 2 results. It's easy to point score after a win. The first result I thought we were extremely lucky against Leicester but our performance was much improved so deserved the luck. Last night was back to the Burnley we know. Much more positive and the players wanted it more. There are still valid points to be answered though. What is out long term strategy? Can dyche create a plan b? Can we play mixed football more often? He deserves a lot of credit for the last 2 results, just as he deserves criticism when the team are falling short of his own high standards. Let's not pretend it's all rosy in the garden because of 2 results, but let's enjoy them and the signs are looking a lot better that we are finally mixing it up a bit again.
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Why on earth would Dyche walk- and more to the point, where to??!BOYSIE31 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:12 pmNot me but 2 cracking results and hopefully sets us up for a major rebuild this summer - as relegation would be unthinkable with the job in hand
And im still far from happy about recruitment but will see what happens - still have a feeling Dyche will walk in the summer though
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Ive come across many a humble bush.
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I have been critical of dyche.
Glad he/we have these 2 results.
Last night we were really good at the things we have been good at over the year.
Back to our best.
But I do believe the criticism was fair though. We were total tosh at pretty much every aspect of our game recently. What crossed my mind was (and that's as far as it went) that it was a possibility he had lost the dressing room. Really glad that theory has been blown out of the water completely this wk. The celebrations of the players at the end last night was good to see and shows they together also
Glad he/we have these 2 results.
Last night we were really good at the things we have been good at over the year.
Back to our best.
But I do believe the criticism was fair though. We were total tosh at pretty much every aspect of our game recently. What crossed my mind was (and that's as far as it went) that it was a possibility he had lost the dressing room. Really glad that theory has been blown out of the water completely this wk. The celebrations of the players at the end last night was good to see and shows they together also
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How so? For a start, their goal shouldn't have stood because of the foul on Cork in the build up. Fair enough, we weren't brilliant, but the second half in particular we more than matched them and they're a very good side.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:10 pm...I thought we were extremely lucky against Leicester....
After we went in front I was never worried.
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Never liked his hoofball tactics and said so many times
Thought we did play a bit more on the ground last night and think the appearance of Jay had a lot to do with that
Still not happy with the transfer policy (on which he has the final say) which has seen no improvement in the starting 11 for two years
There - I've said it, and feel so much better for it
Thought we did play a bit more on the ground last night and think the appearance of Jay had a lot to do with that
Still not happy with the transfer policy (on which he has the final say) which has seen no improvement in the starting 11 for two years
There - I've said it, and feel so much better for it
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SD 100% does not have the final say on the transfer policy. Where have you got that from ? Surely you have heard his less than subtle remarks about Garlick and the purse strings.jojomk1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:55 pmNever liked his hoofball tactics and said so many times
Thought we did play a bit more on the ground last night and think the appearance of Jay had a lot to do with that
Still not happy with the transfer policy (on which he has the final say) which has seen no improvement in the starting 11 for two years
There - I've said it, and feel so much better for it
We know that SD is the one choosing the players he wants but we don’t know all the players that he wants where the chairman says no or fails to land the deal. We’ve got a good idea of the names of a few of these from the media talk but no idea as to whether these are true or why the deals don’t get completed. Some will be because they are obviously more than we are prepared to spend but a no doubt some will be because players don’t want to come, clubs don’t or have to sell, and some because the fees or wages wanted are totally ridiculous.
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The sooner people realise that a few bad results and performances lead to criticism, a few good results lead to praise. It happens at every club, always has, always will. The sooner some on here come to terms with this, the easier life will be on this message board
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Strange how we reverted back to playing football and the results have changed.
Keep it up!
Keep it up!
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None required here. Dyche himself will know recent performances and results weren’t good enough and equally will know we need to strengthen in at least two or three keyareas.
I’d be more worried had everyone thought everything was perfect when it wasn’t. And still isn’t.
But enjoy the big wins while we can.
I’d be more worried had everyone thought everything was perfect when it wasn’t. And still isn’t.
But enjoy the big wins while we can.
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Agreed. The good thing about our style is that nobody wants him. Those fans who want 'pretty' football wouldn't tolerate him. Although as he has hinted himself the style might change if he had a ton of money to spend. But to get a ton of money he'd have to go to a big club and a big club these days always wants a 'fashionable' foreign manager. I suppose it's a catch 22 - which is good for us.Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:12 pmWhy on earth would Dyche walk- and more to the point, where to??!
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Hey, we agree.Grumps wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:11 pmThe sooner people realise that a few bad results and performances lead to criticism, a few good results lead to praise. It happens at every club, always has, always will. The sooner some on here come to terms with this, the easier life will be on this message board
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In what way were we lucky against Leicester? Are you referring to the saves Pope made in the second half? That's what we pay him for and he's very good at it. Were our goals 'lucky'? I think not. Were we lucky when they scored a goal after a clear foul in the run up? We were okay in the first half and very good in the second. I fail to see how in any way we were lucky. We were luckier last night when we could easilly have been 3-0 down before we scored but for their inability to convert. After we scored they pretty much went to pieces. You make your luck and it played no part on Sunday in my view.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:10 pmIts 2 results. It's easy to point score after a win. The first result I thought we were extremely lucky against Leicester but our performance was much improved so deserved the luck. Last night was back to the Burnley we know. Much more positive and the players wanted it more. There are still valid points to be answered though. What is out long term strategy? Can dyche create a plan b? Can we play mixed football more often? He deserves a lot of credit for the last 2 results, just as he deserves criticism when the team are falling short of his own high standards. Let's not pretend it's all rosy in the garden because of 2 results, but let's enjoy them and the signs are looking a lot better that we are finally mixing it up a bit again.
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Must admit I've eaten the crust of the SD humble pie. After that performance at Everton on Boxing Day I had my doubts about him.
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I’ve had massive concerns but he seems to have gone back to the way he knows best. Press a team and mix the play not just hoof ball. I hope this doesn’t mean we will not recruit new players though as not is still a worry
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Nah,gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:10 pmIts 2 results. It's easy to point score after a win.
It’s 30 points
It’s a 4th season in the prem
It’s the collection of some of the best players you’re ever likely to see at Burnley.
It’s a new training ground.
It’s good morals. It’s improving the impact on the community month on month.
It’s about punching above your weight for so many years.
It’s about resilience, hard work and togetherness.
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I have clearly said we deserved the luck. It wasn't a foul, and cork dallied too long. But what I'm really referring to is the penalty save at 1-1 and the numerous saves pope made that were good chances for Leicester. I'm not taking anything away from our performance as I clearly stated that our performance meant that we deserved the luck and the result, I'm saying it could quite easily have been another defeat on another day.houseboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:36 pmIn what way were we lucky against Leicester? Are you referring to the saves Pope made in the second half? That's what we pay him for and he's very good at it. Were our goals 'lucky'? I think not. Were we lucky when they scored a goal after a clear foul in the run up? We were okay in the first half and very good in the second. I fail to see how in any way we were lucky. We were luckier last night when we could easilly have been 3-0 down before we scored but for their inability to convert. After we scored they pretty much went to pieces. You make your luck and it played no part on Sunday in my view.
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Absolutely spot ondandeclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:15 pmNah,
It’s 30 points
It’s a 4th season in the prem
It’s the collection of some of the best players you’re ever likely to see at Burnley.
It’s a new training ground.
It’s good morals. It’s improving the impact on the community month on month.
It’s about punching above your weight for so many years.
It’s about resilience, hard work and togetherness.
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Re: Whos honest enough to admit eating SD humble pie
Not for me. Always had faith in SG, Win Lose or Draw
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Interesting concept, the eating of humble pie, when applied to the correct situation. This however is not the correct situation.
We were playing rubbish football and almost every poster on here agreed we were playing rubbish football. Then, with the addition of Jay to the starting 11, we have started to play some really good football and we have looked so much better for it. Again, almost every poster on here has agreed to that end.
Can't help but feel there really isn't anything to see on this thread.
We were playing rubbish football and almost every poster on here agreed we were playing rubbish football. Then, with the addition of Jay to the starting 11, we have started to play some really good football and we have looked so much better for it. Again, almost every poster on here has agreed to that end.
Can't help but feel there really isn't anything to see on this thread.
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And the winner is......ksrclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:17 pmInteresting concept, the eating of humble pie, when applied to the correct situation. This however is not the correct situation.
We were playing rubbish football and almost every poster on here agreed we were playing rubbish football. Then, with the addition of Jay to the starting 11, we have started to play some really good football and we have looked so much better for it. Again, almost every poster on here has agreed to that end.
Can't help but feel there really isn't anything to see on this thread.
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Only one of the Dyche bashers replying to this thread how odd!
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Gloaters are every bit as annoying as moaners.
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In fairness after the poor Villa performance I challenged his over-loyalty, stubborness, lack of tactics and research on the opposition, and unwillingness to play certain players (Drinkwater and Vydra), plus the delay in substitutions. Its quite a list but I have never wanted him to leave because he has achieved the impossible with our club
The one thing I would say-the last two results were unexpected and fantastic performances, however we get carried away and when we lose and go on a losing run it appears like the end of the world. We are just as capable of a bad run as well as an outstanding one. I believe the team that finishes 18th could easily get 38-41 points, so some way yet to go yet before we can relax
The one thing I would say-the last two results were unexpected and fantastic performances, however we get carried away and when we lose and go on a losing run it appears like the end of the world. We are just as capable of a bad run as well as an outstanding one. I believe the team that finishes 18th could easily get 38-41 points, so some way yet to go yet before we can relax
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Play badly get slated
Play well get praised
Simple stuff really
If only we had Jay one year earlier we’d have prob beaten Olympiakos
I’m glad we’re playing some football on the floor again, long may it continue
Play well get praised
Simple stuff really
If only we had Jay one year earlier we’d have prob beaten Olympiakos
I’m glad we’re playing some football on the floor again, long may it continue
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The “get-out” for the Dyche-sceptics appears to be “Ah, but we’ve gone from hoofing it to playing good football again, just like I said we should”.
The truth, of course, is that there hasn’t been any great change in tactics or personnel. We’ve simply gone from a period of playing badly into a period of playing much better. It’s what we generally call “form”. We’ve been through it several times under SD and on each occasion, groups of posters on here start stamping their feet and demanding that we remove the best manager we’ve had in most of our lifetimes, even though we always come through it and enjoy occasions like last night.
Maybe one day they’ll learn.
The truth, of course, is that there hasn’t been any great change in tactics or personnel. We’ve simply gone from a period of playing badly into a period of playing much better. It’s what we generally call “form”. We’ve been through it several times under SD and on each occasion, groups of posters on here start stamping their feet and demanding that we remove the best manager we’ve had in most of our lifetimes, even though we always come through it and enjoy occasions like last night.
Maybe one day they’ll learn.
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Did you not think there was a significant improvement in the football we played in the last two games, compared with, say, the Newcastle and Aston Villa home games?scouseclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 7:28 pmThe “get-out” for the Dyche-sceptics appears to be “Ah, but we’ve gone from hoofing it to playing good football again, just like I said we should”.
The truth, of course, is that there hasn’t been any great change in tactics or personnel. We’ve simply gone from a period of playing badly into a period of playing much better. It’s what we generally call “form”. We’ve been through it several times under SD and on each occasion, groups of posters on here start stamping their feet and demanding that we remove the best manager we’ve had in most of our lifetimes, even though we always come through it and enjoy occasions like last night.
Maybe one day they’ll learn.
I certainly did
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Yeah, like I said, we played a lot better, but it was pretty much the same team. All over the pitch - Lowton, Mee and Tarko, Cork and Westy, - individual performances were much better. The only significant change has been to deal with a clearly unfit Barnes and give Jayrod a go, but I don’t believe there’s been a radical change in tactics. It’s just form.