Injuries hit Clarets for opener
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There’s no smoke without fire...very worrying tbh.
The virus has definitely put us on the back foot here and, perhaps as we always knew, a club our size needs to have everything going in the right direction for us to make the strides forward that we have over the last few years...
It could actually turn out that the virus has sealed the deal towards the next chapter of the club post Dyche...I suspect that the next incumbent will be more than hard pushed to lead the club to the level of success and growth that Dyche has managed....we always knew that too deep down and in fact it would be nigh on impossible tbh.
On the other hand he may be taking inspiration from the Michael Jordan series where the club remains successful despite frostiness between the Board and team management......let’s hope he can stay for a few years like this
The other issue of course is that he may have evaluated the need to be closer to his family as the last few months have shown most of us how important that is...the prospect of spending many hours away from them on the M6, particularly when he has to perform magic continuously with a hand tied behind his back, may not appeal as much any more....
The virus has definitely put us on the back foot here and, perhaps as we always knew, a club our size needs to have everything going in the right direction for us to make the strides forward that we have over the last few years...
It could actually turn out that the virus has sealed the deal towards the next chapter of the club post Dyche...I suspect that the next incumbent will be more than hard pushed to lead the club to the level of success and growth that Dyche has managed....we always knew that too deep down and in fact it would be nigh on impossible tbh.
On the other hand he may be taking inspiration from the Michael Jordan series where the club remains successful despite frostiness between the Board and team management......let’s hope he can stay for a few years like this
The other issue of course is that he may have evaluated the need to be closer to his family as the last few months have shown most of us how important that is...the prospect of spending many hours away from them on the M6, particularly when he has to perform magic continuously with a hand tied behind his back, may not appeal as much any more....
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We laugh in the face of adversity.
We twist the nipples of uncertainty.
We come through with flying colours when we are expected to fold.
We are unique.
We are Burnley Football Club.
Chin up.
Chest out.
And I don't believe other clubs will be the manager magnet some of us fear. Job for life at Burnley. No instant success, out on his ear.
He may take the plunge, but I am sure he will think long and hard about things.
We twist the nipples of uncertainty.
We come through with flying colours when we are expected to fold.
We are unique.
We are Burnley Football Club.
Chin up.
Chest out.
And I don't believe other clubs will be the manager magnet some of us fear. Job for life at Burnley. No instant success, out on his ear.
He may take the plunge, but I am sure he will think long and hard about things.
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SD is no doubt also very concerned about how many players we will be targeting and the finance that will be available.
He has kept a lid on his obvious frustration with our risk averse strategy on a few previous occasions, not getting players in for a full pre season for example. This current crisis will only make things worse in this regard.
Ultimately the deciding factor may well be his own judgement call as to whether he can keep us up next season given the constraints he'll have to work under.
He has kept a lid on his obvious frustration with our risk averse strategy on a few previous occasions, not getting players in for a full pre season for example. This current crisis will only make things worse in this regard.
Ultimately the deciding factor may well be his own judgement call as to whether he can keep us up next season given the constraints he'll have to work under.
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It sounds like this summer might be ideal timing for him to go.
Leave after keeping us up and before the inevitable further belt tightening hits his plans. Take a break for a few months and then step in at the next mid-tier Prem club to punt their manager.
Tough job for the next man in though.
Leave after keeping us up and before the inevitable further belt tightening hits his plans. Take a break for a few months and then step in at the next mid-tier Prem club to punt their manager.
Tough job for the next man in though.
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There has to be somewhere for the manager to 'move on' to. I certainly wouldn't want to be moving jobs at this current moment in time, regardless of how much I had a bee in my bonnet with my boss.
It'll be reyt.
It'll be reyt.
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Very concerning to read.
Frankly any player leaving wouldn't concern me, as we have shown we replace them well. Sean leaving is another story entirely.
Frankly any player leaving wouldn't concern me, as we have shown we replace them well. Sean leaving is another story entirely.
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Surely must be time to get brownhill bedded in,if he was seen as Hendricks replacement anyway,it's a no brainer,there will be no pressure on the lad,with no crowds GET HIM IN,and let's see what he can do utc
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Looking at who's available as we speak,and pending change on the contractual front, Brownhill looks a certain starter
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Problem maybe not only losing Dyche but many backroom staff may want to go with him not to mention some players
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I’m thinking some may have heard similar speculation to me in regards to SD. He’s known to be close to TH from his time here, and I would think that the inside track on Villa has already been conveyed to SD.
It’s by no means certain, what is in football, but it is concerning.
It’s by no means certain, what is in football, but it is concerning.
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Every summer there’s the odd dig in there somewhere but this time he really isn’t holding back. Can’t imagine the prospect of trying to get the club to replace these players is exciting him very much
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" I think it is very concerning and I think it will lead to the manager moving on"
Never known you be quite so direct Tony can't help but feel you are preparing us for the worst.
Never known you be quite so direct Tony can't help but feel you are preparing us for the worst.
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The press have not been slow to pick up on it - from the Daily Telegraph
Sean Dyche critical of Burnley for not resolving contract uncertainty
Mike McGrath June 18, 2020
Sean Dyche has criticised Burnley for running down contracts and leaving him with a selection crisis for Project Restart.
Dyche has five players with expiring deals and no agreement to play beyond June 30, with injuries to Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood and Johann Berg Gudmundsson adding to his problems.
The Clarets manager revealed he previously warned his club about the risk of failing to agree new contracts with Aaron Lennon, Phil Bardsley and Jeff Hendrick, while goalkeepers Joe Hart and Adam Legzdins are also free to leave at the end of the month.
"Nothing has been agreed, I am waiting for that situation to be taken care of,” Dyche said. "I advised many months ago, before Covid, what situations I felt were important. The club are not always thirsty to move things forward quickly so we have had to wait.
"As we have done in the past here we have let contracts run a long way down unfortunately. It is the price you pay if you do that and situations occur. No-one saw this situation coming, that is quite obvious.
"We have got to be hopeful that the players see that they can do their extra month because at the moment that is all the chairman has allowed.
"I think there is a reality to the club that we have often let contracts go a long time and I suggested 12-18 months ago what would be occurring. I obviously didn't know about Covid but I felt these situations needed to be affected and they haven't been.”
Dyche has not put a timescale on injuries to Barnes, Wood and Gudmundsson, leaving him running out of options ahead of Monday’s clash against Manchester City.
"We got the nine subs but we have four or five contract situations and we are not certain what is going to happen with those,” he said. “It could be literally one game at a time because we still don't know what is going to happen with those situations. It would be helpful if the chairman could give me some clarity on that situation.”
Sean Dyche critical of Burnley for not resolving contract uncertainty
Mike McGrath June 18, 2020
Sean Dyche has criticised Burnley for running down contracts and leaving him with a selection crisis for Project Restart.
Dyche has five players with expiring deals and no agreement to play beyond June 30, with injuries to Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood and Johann Berg Gudmundsson adding to his problems.
The Clarets manager revealed he previously warned his club about the risk of failing to agree new contracts with Aaron Lennon, Phil Bardsley and Jeff Hendrick, while goalkeepers Joe Hart and Adam Legzdins are also free to leave at the end of the month.
"Nothing has been agreed, I am waiting for that situation to be taken care of,” Dyche said. "I advised many months ago, before Covid, what situations I felt were important. The club are not always thirsty to move things forward quickly so we have had to wait.
"As we have done in the past here we have let contracts run a long way down unfortunately. It is the price you pay if you do that and situations occur. No-one saw this situation coming, that is quite obvious.
"We have got to be hopeful that the players see that they can do their extra month because at the moment that is all the chairman has allowed.
"I think there is a reality to the club that we have often let contracts go a long time and I suggested 12-18 months ago what would be occurring. I obviously didn't know about Covid but I felt these situations needed to be affected and they haven't been.”
Dyche has not put a timescale on injuries to Barnes, Wood and Gudmundsson, leaving him running out of options ahead of Monday’s clash against Manchester City.
"We got the nine subs but we have four or five contract situations and we are not certain what is going to happen with those,” he said. “It could be literally one game at a time because we still don't know what is going to happen with those situations. It would be helpful if the chairman could give me some clarity on that situation.”
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The press conference itself - though this seems short to claim it is the full presser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KQIYgsu5s0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KQIYgsu5s0
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Interestingly SD says he is looking for a "bit of goodwill" from some of the players involved in extending contracts short term.I believe a bit of SD psychology here. For me the main one is Hendricks-I am a fan of his. However knowing how close this squad is, if SD has not got a feeling on whether Jeff is going to help us out, then I agree, Josh Brownhill needs to be given a chance. Loyalty works both ways and SD has been immensely supportive of Jeff. He came straight into the team and been involved in the first team ever since. He is also very free of injuries
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He can no doubt afford a stint without a job and sticking at BFC with a smaller budget than this year might do his stock more harm than good.Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:58 pmThere has to be somewhere for the manager to 'move on' to. I certainly wouldn't want to be moving jobs at this current moment in time, regardless of how much I had a bee in my bonnet with my boss.
It'll be reyt.
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If any of this is true you’d imagine he has already been sounded out by another club over the past couple of months.agreenwood wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:10 pmHe can no doubt afford a stint without a job and sticking at BFC with a smaller budget than this year might do his stock more harm than good.
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Thank goodness we are safe, our penny pinching approach could have cost us dearly.
Sean Dyche must be sick of working miracles now, with what seems very little forward planning and several mediocre transfer windows in a row where the first 11 hasnt been improved.
Think many will know my opinions on Mr Garlick, and it's not changed for many a year.
Just because we have a manager working miracles doesnt mask the chairmans failings.
But season tickets are frozen so all is good
Sean Dyche must be sick of working miracles now, with what seems very little forward planning and several mediocre transfer windows in a row where the first 11 hasnt been improved.
Think many will know my opinions on Mr Garlick, and it's not changed for many a year.
Just because we have a manager working miracles doesnt mask the chairmans failings.
But season tickets are frozen so all is good
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Can't see that. We aren't going to sack him and he has a contract to keep to. If he does we are getting £10m or whatever is in his contact as compo. Now if Palace have that plus another £80m for Tarks and Dwight, then good luck to them.agreenwood wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:10 pmHe can no doubt afford a stint without a job and sticking at BFC with a smaller budget than this year might do his stock more harm than good.
I think the Board are playing for time and hoping for a successful vaccine asap. I'd make a realistic offer the Hendrick, i.e on less than he is on now and try to get the rest to sign up to the rest of this season. We can't carry the current wage bill unless we can be pretty sure that next year's income is there.
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Worked miracles? He’s evidently built a capable mid table top flight team. Let’s not rewrite history and pretend he hasn’t been backed at all along the way.MACCA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:24 pmThank goodness we are safe, our penny pinching approach could have cost us dearly.
Sean Dyche must be sick of working miracles now, with what seems very little forward planning and several mediocre transfer windows in a row where the first 11 hasnt been improved.
Think many will know my opinions on Mr Garlick, and it's not changed for many a year.
Just because we have a manager working miracles doesnt mask the chairmans failings.
But season tickets are frozen so all is good
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Maybe Garlick is thinking ahead, which is why he isn't keen on giving out another big contract to a bang average right back who turns 35 soon? Obviously this is pure speculation, just putting forward a different viewpoint.MACCA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:24 pmThank goodness we are safe, our penny pinching approach could have cost us dearly.
Sean Dyche must be sick of working miracles now, with what seems very little forward planning and several mediocre transfer windows in a row where the first 11 hasnt been improved.
Think many will know my opinions on Mr Garlick, and it's not changed for many a year.
Just because we have a manager working miracles doesnt mask the chairmans failings.
But season tickets are frozen so all is good
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The real worry is that the tone of his remarks and very public lambasting of the Board sounds like a come and get me plea to other clubs.
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Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:31 pmWorked miracles? He’s evidently built a capable mid table top flight team. Let’s not rewrite history and pretend he hasn’t been backed at all along the way.
What's his net spend?
He's got us promoted TWICE
Made us absolutely millions in doing so
And finally like you said built us unto a solid mid table side, with players representing England and the most expensive squad we have ever had. We've broke our transfer record sale from players he's signed for peanuts and sold for millions more.
I'd say he's worked miracles considering Mike Garlick is the chairmen.
Tighter than cramp that man.
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Take it you know Garlick on a personal level?
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The club are putting his presser on at 8, so available on you tube.
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I'm sure it isnt just Bardsley, but Mr Dyche highlighted 18 months ago the pending issues.
That to me says we've been failing in the transfer window for a little too long and SD, like most of us could see we needed to forward plan and get the next Tarky, Pope, Wood etc in ready to step in.
Obvious to many even "the championship manager fans" we couldn't keep getting cheap ageing stop gaps with no resale value.
Now we are left with a massive rebuilding job in the next 6 months and very little money to do it.
How many times have we landed SD number 1 target?
He's been saying for a while we need to be braver, we need to progress, we need to believe we deserve to be in this league.
The chairman sucks all hope of a decent window long before it even arrives.
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So he's off then. What are the bookies saying about his replacement? Do you think Peter Reid's in the running?
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Well he knows the majority of teachers on a personal level, so it wouldn't be beyond possibility.
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Do I?
That's s new 1.
You dont need to know any on a personal level to come to the conclusion some are work shy, lazy, selfish folk who will do anything for an easier ride and work less.
The covid crisis highlights that.
They complain more and work less than me them teachers!
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Well I highly doubt he’s making this current contract situation up.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:31 pmLet’s not rewrite history and pretend he hasn’t been backed at all along the way.
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Chester Perry wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 6:45 pmThe press conference itself - though this seems short to claim it is the full presser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KQIYgsu5s0
this is much longer - 21 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68scaltpizk
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Hope that the board have been carrying out some work to get a replacement in asap if he does leave in the summer. Wonder who is on their shortlist?
They'll have big shoes to fill
They'll have big shoes to fill
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Spewer if Dyche leaves now with the world in turmoil, he was always going to go at some time another year would be ideal when perhaps Duff or Barton had more experience but that's life.
I dont think the directors are deliberately being awkward they are obliged to run the club so it remains solvent and I want it there for my grandchildren.
I dont think the directors are deliberately being awkward they are obliged to run the club so it remains solvent and I want it there for my grandchildren.
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Mr Garlick would have some explaining to do if SD does walk away
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MACCA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:49 pmDo I?
That's s new 1.
You dont need to know any on a personal level to come to the conclusion some are work shy, lazy, selfish folk who will do anything for an easier ride and work less.
The covid crisis highlights that.
They complain more and work less than me them teachers!
Thank God you said some.
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Dyche doesn’t have a sentimental link to Burnley he is a purely pragmatic professional, he would have left already if football wasn’t obsessed with the romance of the Marco Silva, Mikel Arteta and the relentlessly ridiculous Mourinho.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:45 pmI think it is very concerning and I think it will lead to the manager moving on
His bread has been best buttered by Burnley.
My bet is you may be right, but he may never find the autonomy that he has had and the relatively low pressure from realistic expectations.
Won’t get a big 6
Might get Everton, West Ham if they’re desperate he’ll have 6 months top to get them top 6
Why go Crystal Palace Watford etc
Woves Sheff U????
But like leaving a dependable wife for a bit of Totty rarely goes well
He’s the best man for us
But when he wants away, then that’s that
He’s no longer the best man
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From a discussion regarding a few injuries and only one of them potentially damaging, we seem to have descended into a collective frame of mind that Dyche is definitely going as are five key players. There's no evidence of the former and only Hendrick can be regarded as being anywhere near key .
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You don’t make big signings or contracts without Premier League football. Dyche achieved promotion with a team fourth favourites for relegation and a zero summer transfer budget.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:08 pmI’m not just questioning the miracle part. Plenty of big signings and contracts for us along the way. Plus he’s hardly being paid peanuts himself.
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Hi MACCA, I'm guessing when you say "made us absolutely millions..." that you mean that the club have received millions in tv money... and then spent (almost) all of it on player wages.MACCA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:37 pmWhat's his net spend?
He's got us promoted TWICE
Made us absolutely millions in doing so
And finally like you said built us unto a solid mid table side, with players representing England and the most expensive squad we have ever had. We've broke our transfer record sale from players he's signed for peanuts and sold for millions more.
I'd say he's worked miracles considering Mike Garlick is the chairmen.
Tighter than cramp that man.
It's a "tough gig" running a football club. In a game where money is "everything that buys success" it's always going to tough for Burnley.
The papers today are reporting Saudis might not get approval to buy Newcastle, though they may have another offer waiting in the wings. Do you think Mike Garlick should be giving someone a call, cash in on our "most expensive squad" and give someone else the opportunity to "keep Sean Dyche on side?"
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Totally agree Macca.MACCA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:42 pmI'm sure it isnt just Bardsley, but Mr Dyche highlighted 18 months ago the pending issues.
That to me says we've been failing in the transfer window for a little too long and SD, like most of us could see we needed to forward plan and get the next Tarky, Pope, Wood etc in ready to step in.
Obvious to many even "the championship manager fans" we couldn't keep getting cheap ageing stop gaps with no resale value.
Now we are left with a massive rebuilding job in the next 6 months and very little money to do it.
How many times have we landed SD number 1 target?
He's been saying for a while we need to be braver, we need to progress, we need to believe we deserve to be in this league.
The chairman sucks all hope of a decent window long before it even arrives.
For a while I’ve thought (hoped) Sean’s digs at Garlick were a media play, good cop/bad cop routine. It is clever, if it were, because the players are left feeling the manager’s on their side and he’s fighting for them. But ClaretTony is clearly connected, so it can’t be that
I like the club to be well run, have liquidity, and be capable of surviving relegation if we have a bad season, but frankly £40m cash in the bank is worth **** all if we have no players to finish the season. Covid was unexpected, but as Dyche points out, that’s no excuse for forward planning.
It’s so ****ing annoying that in the dawn of a period where we should be pushing on to try and secure a European spot, we are discussing if we’ll have enough players to finish the season (or the same manager next year). Seems terrible leadership by Garlick on the face of it.
With no debt and some cash, we should be showing some ambition to make the Premier League where we belong. I can’t see the nervousness about spending on talent - if you have good players and you go down, other clubs will be only too willing to buy them off you. If you have bang average players, you’re stuck. Plus, if you want to protect the club for the future, the best way is to remain in the prem.
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Every time I post I get 3 or 4 nautifications/quotes, i imagine if I have put all, the keep net would have burst at the seam.
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‘...It would be helpful if the chairman could give me some clarity on that situation...’
For Sean to speak publically in this way is very alarming and worrying in equal measure!
For Sean to speak publically in this way is very alarming and worrying in equal measure!
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The crisis is that, for the first time, Mr Dyche is clearly annoyed at, what looks like, inept contract dealing by the Board and its officers. Poor start for the CEO!
I would say that all the speculation over Mr D which we happily poo pooed, is now centre stage.
Don't blow it Mr Garlick....you would undo every good work you have done, in one 'inaction'.
I would say that all the speculation over Mr D which we happily poo pooed, is now centre stage.
Don't blow it Mr Garlick....you would undo every good work you have done, in one 'inaction'.
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Worrying times in so far as the Chairman is not as close to Sean as we perhaps thought.
I had always imagined they had a really good working relationship but it appears Sean is being kept in the dark somewhat with respect to the Chaiman's thinking on the subject of contract extensions etc.
I dont think Dyche is the sort of guy who will stay around much longer if this carries on.Will be a very sad day when he does go as he has worked miracles for the club in all areas.
I had always imagined they had a really good working relationship but it appears Sean is being kept in the dark somewhat with respect to the Chaiman's thinking on the subject of contract extensions etc.
I dont think Dyche is the sort of guy who will stay around much longer if this carries on.Will be a very sad day when he does go as he has worked miracles for the club in all areas.
Re: Injuries hit Clarets for opener
The Enclosure wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:36 pmWorrying times in so far as the Chairman is not as close to Sean as we perhaps thought.
I had always imagined they had a really good working relationship but it appears Sean is being kept in the dark somewhat with respect to the Chaiman's thinking on the subject of contract extensions etc.
I dont think Dyche is the sort of guy who will stay around much longer if this carries on.Will be a very sad day when he does go as he has worked miracles for the club in all areas.
Can you elaborate on what miracles please, let's not pretend we've won the premier league and a cup competition whilst he has been here.
Just for those struggling to grasp the job he's done here, and what club was like when he arrived to where it is now.
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Re: Injuries hit Clarets for opener
Miracles? Perhaps not. But he's achieved far beyond what anyone could have dared hope in the 7 and a 1/2 years he's been here. Two automatic promotions, soon to be five straight seasons in the PL, whilst regularly selling important players such as Austin, Ings, Trippier, Keane, Gray to name a few.
Be very sad when he does move on, I certainly hope it isn't this summer.
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You’ve posted what a penny pinching chairman we have and that is why Dyche has worked ‘a miracle’ while failing to acknowledge any of the backing he has received over his time here. Did the players he signed come and play for free? Do his coaching staff work on a voluntary basis? Did Dyche pay for the new state of the art training ground?
You’ve obviously got a beef with Garlick for whatever reason but a bit of acknowledgment for the boards contribution wouldn’t go amiss. I’d imagine a lot of clubs would gladly swap their chairmen and directors with ours.
If the relationship has soured then it will be a sad ending to Dyche’s journey with us.
Re: Injuries hit Clarets for opener
Or better still play for us.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:53 pmDo you think we can arrange for Marcus Rashford to advise the board?
Re: Injuries hit Clarets for opener
Sorry I'm a bit busy here juggling 2 threads and it's nearly bed time, I'll try and drop another couple and check my haul in the morning.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:55 pmYou’ve posted what a penny pinching chairman we have and that is why Dyche has worked ‘a miracle’ while failing to acknowledge any of the backing he has received over his time here. Did the players he signed come and play for free? Do his coaching staff work on a voluntary basis? Did Dyche pay for the new state of the art training ground?
You’ve obviously got a beef with Garlick for whatever reason but a bit of acknowledgment for the boards contribution wouldn’t go amiss. I’d imagine a lot of clubs would gladly swap their chairmen and directors with ours.
If the relationship has soured then it will be a sad ending to Dyche’s journey with us.