Coyle has a new job.
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Found his level.
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Would love to hear the bull s**t he comes out with in his interview.
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Jamshedpur FC are 10 years ahead of Chennaiyin FC
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Coyle seems to be making a name for is self int baji league
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You could fit the entire population of Jamshedpur into 28 Turf Moors.
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Fair play to him. Not many would be prepared to move to such a different country. Sounds like he's done well over there so far.
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Or alternatively, how many need to head to India to find work in football?williamjblazkowicz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:18 pmFair play to him. Not many would be prepared to move to such a different country. Sounds like he's done well over there so far.
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Ecstatic upon signing for Jamshedpur FC, Owen said, “Jamshedpur has a tremendous football legacy. The club has all the right things in place
Sounds familiar, doesn't it.
Sounds familiar, doesn't it.
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Who cares. Time to give the obsession up.
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There's your answer, mercenaries travel the world for cash.williamjblazkowicz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:32 pmCan't answer that question but I bet he's earning decent money there.
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I’d love the opportunity to do a job I love in different countries.
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He said he left his last job in Scotland because his family were too far away in England and then went to India. He was sacked at Ross County as it happened and he can’t get a job anywhere else. I don’t know what they will make of the Irn Bru & Krispy Kreme doughnuts there.williamjblazkowicz wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:18 pmFair play to him. Not many would be prepared to move to such a different country. Sounds like he's done well over there so far.
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Is this the same person who played a big part in helping us develop into to the club we are today?
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His assistant is apparently Joel Frezzi
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Thats the man, who then shat on us from a great height.
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Coyle who's he
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Scotland, England, USA, India. Wherever there is a vacancy he will be in for it.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:10 pmThis post will take some beating even on an Owen Coyle themed thread.....mercenary.....what a wally!!
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Are we talking about the same man who gave me one of my best nights ever when we took on Spurs in the semi finals.
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And the same man that gave me a memorable night at Reading followed by wonderful triumphant trip to Wembley
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And the same man that shat on 18000 Burnley fans by moving to a club "10 years" ahead of the Clarets....
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We’ve all made mistakes. He made one. A big one admittedly. But everything for a reason. It’s worked out pretty well for us since.
I prefer to be grateful now for him giving us the belief we could get back to this level. And a couple of the best days any of us have ever had.
Wembley and the play offs have to be as good as any experience any of us have had. In and outside football.
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TBH I have started to feel a bit sorry for him. He won't get anyway near a British job with his track record of abject failure so he has to talk up the league he is in.
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I don't disagree but ......... I think its Karma that we are now where we are and he is eking out an existencecricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:44 pmWe’ve all made mistakes. He made one. A big one admittedly. But everything for a reason. It’s worked out pretty well for us since.
I prefer to be grateful now for him giving us the belief we could get back to this level. And a couple of the best days any of us have ever had.
Wembley and the play offs have to be as good as any experience any of us have had. In and outside football.
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You little devil you.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:10 pmThis post will take some beating even on an Owen Coyle themed thread.....mercenary.....what a wally!!
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If he signs Messi he could have Argy BajiTop Claret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 5:59 pmCoyle seems to be making a name for is self int baji league
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A big part
We were losing money, youth set up in bits, floating about in mid table of the Championship and didn't know our arse from our elbow when Dyche arrived.
If you want 'a big part' , look no further than the man who is in charge now.
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Imagine grown men and pensioners getting their thongs in a twist still about something that happened 10 year ago! Get over it
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BOT might be about as "woke" as Alf Garnett, but this is absolutely spot on.Bin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 8:14 pmA big part
We were losing money, youth set up in bits, floating about in mid table of the Championship and didn't know our arse from our elbow when Dyche arrived.
If you want 'a big part' , look no further than the man who is in charge now.
Where we are today has diddly squat to do with Coyle.
The promotion under him was brilliant, but we were going nowhere before Howe left. Dyche managed to instill that belief and self confidence back into the players as well as tightening us up defensively. The first promotion under him was done with largely different players, many signed by Howe, so no way can we attribute any of it to Coyle.
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Much as I dislike the guy the football we played when promoted was quite magical. Eagles, Patterson, Blake, Elliott, Thompson, Clarke and one or two others were at the top of their game. Nugent and Fletcher followed and weren't bad either. The rest is history
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And where did the money come for what followed? I suppose he had nothing to do with thatBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 8:14 pmA big part
We were losing money, youth set up in bits, floating about in mid table of the Championship and didn't know our arse from our elbow when Dyche arrived.
If you want 'a big part' , look no further than the man who is in charge now.
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Good luck. LEGEND
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Even during his interview with Alistair Campbell at the town hall when we were celebrating our play off victory he was playing us off against Celtic for more cash. He is the luckiest manager we have ever had, when his luck started to desert him he cleared off faster then you could say 10 years ahead.
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Living and working in India doing a job he loves. Experiencing a different culture, different cuisine and lifestyle. Good on him at seeing a bit of the world. That’s what life’s all about, new experiences and throwing yourself out there.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:54 pmHe said he left his last job in Scotland because his family were too far away in England and then went to India. He was sacked at Ross County as it happened and he can’t get a job anywhere else. I don’t know what they will make of the Irn Bru & Krispy Kreme doughnuts there.
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It can’t all be done to luck. I remember an interview with Robbie Blake on tv where he said the players would run through brick walls for Coyle.bfcjg wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 10:04 pmEven during his interview with Alistair Campbell at the town hall when we were celebrating our play off victory he was playing us off against Celtic for more cash. He is the luckiest manager we have ever had, when his luck started to desert him he cleared off faster then you could say 10 years ahead.
The football was fantastic, the best I have ever seen. I will never forget being at Reading, Wembley, or the Etihad when we made it 3-3.
I vented most of my frustration that night at Bolton, and moved on quite quickly. Life is too short.
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Have they got any curry left or has he been through it all?
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There are still some folk on here who believe that Dyche has been lucky, despite being manager for nearly 8 years!TsarBomba wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 10:14 pmIt can’t all be done to luck. I remember an interview with Robbie Blake on tv where he said the players would run through brick walls for Coyle.
The football was fantastic, the best I have ever seen. I will never forget being at Reading, Wembley, or the Etihad when we made it 3-3.
I vented most of my frustration that night at Bolton, and moved on quite quickly. Life is too short.
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How the mighty has fallen.
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He was running out of luck, I agree the the football at times was sensational however the lucky win in the run up at Blackpool, in the play offs AB getting sent off and missing the second leg, the decisions that went against Sheffield, the at times calamitous defending and the winless run started to tarnish the gloss. Also we would have been deep in the crap financially had we not gone up.
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The semi we actually failed in ?Nonayforever wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:26 pmAre we talking about the same man who gave me one of my best nights ever when we took on Spurs in the semi finals.
Give me a dreary victory any day of the week.
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Jamshedpur is a new city, over a million people, club owed by Tata Steel. Very rich part of India compared to others. He’ll be earning a pretty penny. Good on him.
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Who?!
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The only ever Burnley match I've left at half time (I've got on a few at half time like) was under Coyle. We scraped into the play offs (in style mind) on the last day. Some of the football was good, some of it was awful.
Do not get me wrong, they were fantastic times, some memorable moments, a complete buzz about the place for the brief period he was here. And Wembley will live in any Burnley fans hearts forever.
But for f**ks sake, he's a lying chancer and he's been found out as one, more than once.
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