This has been my biggest concern for a while. Each window we fail to really bring in replacements. At some point, Dyche, or whoever is in charge is going to have a massive rebuild on their hands - with limited funds and a club reluctant to shop abroad. The next couple of windows are important and may shape where we go in the next year or two. We have to find a way to bring in younger legs who are capable at this level - a tall order of course, but it's necessary. In an ideal situation I would let Bardsley go and bring in a promising right back to challenge Lowton, and even more ideally someone who will strengthen us now in that area.jrgbfc wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 4:49 pmMaybe Garlick and Mike Rigg think we should be looking to bring the age of the squad down a bit? Has to be a worry that Dyche could leave in a year or two and we'll be left with a group of players mainly aged 31-35, all on good money with little to no resale value. Which would result in a huge rebuilding job for the next man coming in.
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Once again, slightly worried by CT's comment re: manager / chairman relationship, please dont ask why...I just am !
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That's the problem though isn't it, the reins won't be loosened, even if they were I really can't see them being enough for Dyche to move forward the way he wants to.Bertiebeehead wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 7:27 pmAgree with you, Dyche is Burnley’s biggest asset. The reins need to be loosened to let him get on with what he’s best at.
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Dyche has made comments like this throughout his time with us. Like to think his relationship with the chairman is a bit more secure than some are commenting on.
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I really hope so.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 11:10 pmDyche has made comments like this throughout his time with us. Like to think his relationship with the chairman is a bit more secure than some are commenting on.
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Nothing in it at all.
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Yes and we know he's not going to be here forever, but after all this time Dyche has just started getting arsey about brass?Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 11:10 pmDyche has made comments like this throughout his time with us. Like to think his relationship with the chairman is a bit more secure than some are commenting on.
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Some people do like to worry.
Just calm down.
Just calm down.
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