Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
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Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Article about possible scenario if Burnley are force to listen to offers for Seans services with a reported release clause of £10m for Sean and his entire staff, including the best goalkeeper coach in the country,Billy Mercer
I would sell players before Sean if it came down to it
Any others thoughts?
I would sell players before Sean if it came down to it
Any others thoughts?
Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Thoughts?... Don't believe everything you readWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 7:19 amArticle about possible scenario if Burnley are force to listen to offers for Seans services with a reported release clause of £10m for Sean and his entire staff, including the best goalkeeper coach in the country,Billy Mercer
I would sell players before Sean if it came down to it
Any others thoughts?
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
he has another one saying that the Premier League are looking at funding the costs of lost matchday revenues for EFL clubs as they want them to play behind closed doors
make of that what you will
make of that what you will
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Unless he wants to go why bring problems for £10m?
He is the number 1 reason we are where we are. You keep him until he says enough.
He is the number 1 reason we are where we are. You keep him until he says enough.
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It's just a re hash of what was written last week,to fill up columns when there is no live sport.
To many ifs, coulds and maybes to put any credence on it whatsoever
To many ifs, coulds and maybes to put any credence on it whatsoever
Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
There are some Burnley fans who take the word naive to a whole new level. Worry ye not.
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Don’t really get the connection between the Covid crisis and this. If other another club wants him and he wants to go, it will happen, regardless of our financial circumstances. So far it hasn’t, but we can’t really forcibly “sell” him if we find ourselves in a tight spot.
The only thing that would worry me is that we have a release clause of only £10m on our most valuable asset, but then I guess that’s what he negotiated (if there’s any truth in it at all).
The only thing that would worry me is that we have a release clause of only £10m on our most valuable asset, but then I guess that’s what he negotiated (if there’s any truth in it at all).
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The reality is that the majority of clubs will be financially hamstrung at the end of the season, even Ed Woodward said United won’t be spending the same money. Nixon to look relevant at this current time in my opinion is insinuating that Dyche will move if we hold him back financially, by not renewing contracts or signing new players but I can’t see Villa or Palace being in a better position than us.
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Villa could be playing Championship football next season (with a bit of luck).Dy1geo wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 9:30 amThe reality is that the majority of clubs will be financially hamstrung at the end of the season, even Ed Woodward said United won’t be spending the same money. Nixon to look relevant at this current time in my opinion is insinuating that Dyche will move if we hold him back financially, by not renewing contracts or signing new players but I can’t see Villa or Palace being in a better position than us.
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Exactly, it’s just Nixon trying to appear relevant at the current time to justify his income and he does it by throwing so much of the proverbial at the wall, hoping some sticks and then claiming he is the man in the know.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 9:30 amVilla could be playing Championship football next season (with a bit of luck).
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
There's no actual football to report so the media have to fill their sports pages with something they think might help to sell newspapers, regardless of whether there is any truth in the stories or not.
So he re-hashes something which has already been printed previously. Some people do believe his every word you know, however most of them will be back at school shortly so won't have any more time to read newspapers.
So he re-hashes something which has already been printed previously. Some people do believe his every word you know, however most of them will be back at school shortly so won't have any more time to read newspapers.
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
That could be bad newsFactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 9:30 amVilla could be playing Championship football next season (with a bit of luck).
Taking a season with a sleeping giant in the Championship might be his next move
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
The only thing of concern is if this lockdown, and living with his family 24/7, has changed his priorities?
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I’d take player sales over losing Sean, albeit that would likely lead to the same outcome.
So vital to have a solid base and management team. Seems a committed chap to me, and hopefully will take note of the disaster that is David Moyes’ career after he left Everton.
Sometimes a club and a manager are just made for each other and I would say that about Burnley & Sean. Hope he stays many years and becomes a legend.
So vital to have a solid base and management team. Seems a committed chap to me, and hopefully will take note of the disaster that is David Moyes’ career after he left Everton.
Sometimes a club and a manager are just made for each other and I would say that about Burnley & Sean. Hope he stays many years and becomes a legend.
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Nixon is a buffoon..He's been writing rubbish for years and getting away with it.. What he knows about Burnley and the club you could write on a pinhead..Claret Tony knows far more than he does ..
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
After the sheep teeth debacle, no amount of money should tempt our board to release him, unless there is a clause in his contract that dictates he must be informed.
Villa will pot Smith at the end of the season i reckon and have shown they have deep pockets, FFP may be an important factor in restricting their ambition.
It's absolutely critical we keep Dyche in order to keep moving forward.
Villa will pot Smith at the end of the season i reckon and have shown they have deep pockets, FFP may be an important factor in restricting their ambition.
It's absolutely critical we keep Dyche in order to keep moving forward.
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Whilst the story makes sense I dont think at this time there is any substance or truth behind it.
Its always slightly worrying when Nixon is involved as he seems to have a decent inside track into our club and gets a lot right
Its always slightly worrying when Nixon is involved as he seems to have a decent inside track into our club and gets a lot right
Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
conyoviejo wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 11:28 amNixon is a buffoon..He's been writing rubbish for years and getting away with it.. What he knows about Burnley and the club you could write on a pinhead..Claret Tony knows far more than he does ..
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I agree with you in relation to transfersDevils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 11:38 amWhilst the story makes sense I dont think at this time there is any substance or truth behind it.
Its always slightly worrying when Nixon is involved as he seems to have a decent inside track into our club and gets a lot right
In this case, he's just making it up
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You make a very,very good point, I can see that.Down_Rover wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 10:44 amThat could be bad news
Taking a season with a sleeping giant in the Championship might be his next move
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Re Villa
You would have to be insane to leave Burnley for Villa
The expectations of the owners totally unrealistic given their staff regardless of who gets to throw money atit
You would have to be insane to leave Burnley for Villa
The expectations of the owners totally unrealistic given their staff regardless of who gets to throw money atit
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Entire staff ?Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 7:19 amArticle about possible scenario if Burnley are force to listen to offers for Seans services with a reported release clause of £10m for Sean and his entire staff, including the best goalkeeper coach in the country,Billy Mercer
I would sell players before Sean if it came down to it
Any others thoughts?
Zero chance
and I can be 100% certain of that unless there was some kind of time space shift whereby one of our two local rivals in Manchester wanted the entire staff
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Not 100% sure,but wasn't Billy Mercer here before Dyche?
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He was...didnt Brian Laws bring him in ?
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
Incidentally, Nixon's other big tale this weekend is about all of this season's remaining Premier League games being played in Perth, Australia...
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
randomclaret2 wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 1:45 pmIncidentally, Nixon's other big tale this weekend is about all of this season's remaining Premier League games being played in Perth, Australia...
Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
He would be silly to leave Burnley for any club. Apart from the short term financial aspect, he would be on his @rse in no time at all. The football landscape is definitely going to look a whole lot different in the coming years and his circa 4 million pounds a year salary at Burnley is an excellent remuneration. No big established Premier League clubs would be interested in him, only clubs like Villa, Palace et.al. Having said that if he was to leave, so be it. We would adjust.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 1:05 pmRe Villa
You would have to be insane to leave Burnley for Villa
The expectations of the owners totally unrealistic given their staff regardless of who gets to throw money atit
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
You could apply that to millions of people including footballers themselves tbh.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 10:57 amThe only thing of concern is if this lockdown, and living with his family 24/7, has changed his priorities?
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Re: Nixon on Dyche departure post Covid 19 financial issues
You could, but footballers tend to live with their family whereas Dyche lives with Woan in a flat in Whalley most of the time.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 5:55 pmYou could apply that to millions of people including footballers themselves tbh.
While his family reside down south.