Dyche to Derby?
Re: Dyche to Derby?
I can't imagine any club in the league below would be in a position to match Dyche's inflated salary at the moment.
And anyway, righty or wrongly, Derby seem to believe in a certain way of playing. Dyche wouldn't deliver on that for them. The job has been Rooney's since he signed for them.
And anyway, righty or wrongly, Derby seem to believe in a certain way of playing. Dyche wouldn't deliver on that for them. The job has been Rooney's since he signed for them.
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Re: Dyche to Derby?
Has anyone considered that Dyche might not be retained by one of the bids?
I think Derby would be great fit for Dyche 5 years ago, but not now. He would get them promoted, but he would become niched as the next Pullis/Allerdyce. That’s not a brand image you want.
He’s ambitious, has great faith in his own ability, and wants to achieve and surpass in management where he was limited as a player.
Make no mistake, quite rightly Dyche will be a top 6 manager,
I think Derby would be great fit for Dyche 5 years ago, but not now. He would get them promoted, but he would become niched as the next Pullis/Allerdyce. That’s not a brand image you want.
He’s ambitious, has great faith in his own ability, and wants to achieve and surpass in management where he was limited as a player.
Make no mistake, quite rightly Dyche will be a top 6 manager,
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Derby are like Burnley a club in turmoil, it would be like jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire
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Re: Dyche to Derby?
Give Dyche the tools and his perceived style of play would be ditched.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:11 amHas anyone considered that Dyche might not be retained by one of the bids?
I think Derby would be great fit for Dyche 5 years ago, but not now. He would get them promoted, but he would become niched as the next Pullis/Allerdyce. That’s not a brand image you want.
He’s ambitious, has great faith in his own ability, and wants to achieve and surpass in management where he was limited as a player.
Make no mistake, quite rightly Dyche will be a top 6 manager,
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Re: Dyche to Derby?
His salary: why wouldn't they be in a position to pay it? They pay their players enough.ksrclaret wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:45 amI can't imagine any club in the league below would be in a position to match Dyche's inflated salary at the moment.
And anyway, righty or wrongly, Derby seem to believe in a certain way of playing. Dyche wouldn't deliver on that for them. The job has been Rooney's since he signed for them.
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Re: Dyche to Derby?
To tempt him to drop out of the PL to the bottom of the championship is going to require some silly wages.
He's on £4-5 million pa here, I can only hazard a guess that he'd want half as much again.
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Dyche has aspirations to manage England in the future. I don’t think he would take that risk.
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Re: Dyche to Derby?
Not a chance Dyche will be a top 6 manager. His styleDanieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:11 amHas anyone considered that Dyche might not be retained by one of the bids?
I think Derby would be great fit for Dyche 5 years ago, but not now. He would get them promoted, but he would become niched as the next Pullis/Allerdyce. That’s not a brand image you want.
He’s ambitious, has great faith in his own ability, and wants to achieve and surpass in management where he was limited as a player.
Make no mistake, quite rightly Dyche will be a top 6 manager,
Of play, tactical rigidity and lack of transfer nous all see to that.
I don’t think he will achieve any better than where he currently is.
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Re: Dyche to Derby?
Someone will, plus he'd have more funds than we offerRight_winger wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:14 pmNot a chance Dyche will be a top 6 manager. His style
Of play, tactical rigidity and lack of transfer nous all see to that.
I don’t think he will achieve any better than where he currently is.
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Lack of transfer nous??Right_winger wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:14 pmNot a chance Dyche will be a top 6 manager. His style
Of play, tactical rigidity and lack of transfer nous all see to that.
I don’t think he will achieve any better than where he currently is.
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