Dyche, has he lost interest?
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Dyche, has he lost interest?
Clearly made no attempt at turning the game around.
You can't keep doing the same thing and expect a different outcome.
What's his excuse this time??
You can't keep doing the same thing and expect a different outcome.
What's his excuse this time??
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Yes, of course he has.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
What could he do? Cork for Westy or Brownhill is the only thing that might make a difference but even that is arguable
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
I hate his pathetic substitutions.
What’s the point in bringing Mumbongo on in the 91st minute?
He did the same last week with that other young lad. Why give them about 90 seconds?
What’s the point in bringing Mumbongo on in the 91st minute?
He did the same last week with that other young lad. Why give them about 90 seconds?
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Of course Dyche has been losing Interest.
I blame the Bank Of England for setting Rates so low.
I blame the Bank Of England for setting Rates so low.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
“No attempt” we don’t have a single difference maker on the bench. Not one. He turns around to his bench looking for some inspiration and who does he see? Joel Mumbongo.
Complete neglect over a number of seasons has led to this.
Complete neglect over a number of seasons has led to this.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
He should have countered ASM and Wilson coming on with Cork coming on for either JBG (with Brownhill moving right), or for Brownhill himself. That was always the threat and it surprised me he didn’t change a thing when faced with an entirely different problem.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Taylor Richardson and Bardsley would have been a start this us of subs has always been an issue.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Charlie Taylor on for Pieters would have been a more productive sub.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Someone’s added me to a group of Burnley fans, I’ve been in stitches all afternoon at them all, like 12 year olds and absolutely clueless about football.
Don’t know any of them and won’t be hanging about but it’s been entertaining. It’s called Burnley FC - UTC if anybody else has ever had the pleasure
Don’t know any of them and won’t be hanging about but it’s been entertaining. It’s called Burnley FC - UTC if anybody else has ever had the pleasure
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
No.
But long ago the board lost interest in giving him decent options on his bench.
They had Wilson and Maximin to come off theirs to make an impact.
Whereas us?.........
But long ago the board lost interest in giving him decent options on his bench.
They had Wilson and Maximin to come off theirs to make an impact.
Whereas us?.........
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Rising star Richardson ?
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Could have changed Brownhill for Cork and brought on Taylor for some fresh legs
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
This is how Vydra used to get used.djemba-djemba wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:57 pmI hate his pathetic substitutions.
What’s the point in bringing Mumbongo on in the 91st minute?
He did the same last week with that other young lad. Why give them about 90 seconds?
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
What a terrible post
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
And it was pathetic then too.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Because neither of them are good enough to play any longerdjemba-djemba wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:57 pmI hate his pathetic substitutions.
What’s the point in bringing Mumbongo on in the 91st minute?
He did the same last week with that other young lad. Why give them about 90 seconds?
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
No. He’s just suffering the fall out from a succession of poor transfer windows and decisions to stick with ageing players.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
No..., usual reactionary ******** thread
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Look we did well Maxiuim was the diferance simple as that , now on another day with 24 shots at goal we would have won .
Bad day we move on and we will be in the prem next year with everyone sat in thier seats .
Happy now ?
Bad day we move on and we will be in the prem next year with everyone sat in thier seats .
Happy now ?
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Only one (not so star) signing for one million won't have lifted SD's spirits. Poor midfield and add to that recent defensive woes will have him cursing I'm sure. Palace, if an offer comes, might be a good escape route even though to me its a sideways move.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
No team has a devine right to win games, but last week and this week just shows SD's achillies heel. He just doesn't seem able to move away from his initial game plan, no matter how much things change during the game. We are so lucky that Fulham appear to have gone, to have got 2 points out of Fulham, WBA, Southampton and Newcastle is just shocking.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Very disappointing to see him doing a sudoku in the second half rather than watch the match.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
That’s true, but I suspect that he was partly responsible for that - rightly or wrongly.agreenwood wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 2:16 pmNo. He’s just suffering the fall out from a succession of poor transfer windows and decisions to stick with ageing players.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Unfortunately Sean is not very proactive. Especially last week when 2-0 up he could have ensured the 3 points, probably today as well when leading 1-0. Any change from a 4-4-2 formation is alien to him even though a 4-5-1 or even 3-5-2 formation could prove beneficial when a goal or two ahead. Having said that, hindsight, as always, is easy. As my German friend texted after today's result: it seems that Burnley lose more games the better they play !!
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Neglect?
He's had plenty of money he's ****** away over the last 5 years. No wonder no Garlick wouldn't back him any further.
I feel sorry for the club he next goes to and I hope its soon.
He's had plenty of money he's ****** away over the last 5 years. No wonder no Garlick wouldn't back him any further.
I feel sorry for the club he next goes to and I hope its soon.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Don't know about Dyche but I did as soon as Maximin came on and was allowed to do what he liked.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Back to his best v Manure 3 more away points
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
This is brilliant. Real toys out of the pram job, tarky's.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Agreed.tarkys_ears wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 2:23 pmNeglect?
He's had plenty of money he's ****** away over the last 5 years. No wonder no Garlick wouldn't back him any further.
I feel sorry for the club he next goes to and I hope its soon.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
The reason we were short of attacking options is that Rodriguez was given time off to see his baby being born. If you want to criticise Dyche for letting him go, that's fine. But we have 4 good striking options and to spend many millions just in case one of them had a baby at the wrong time was never going to happen. It's a nonsense to think it would.
It's in a way remarkable to think that vydra has kept his attitude and enthusiasm level so high when he was occasional fourth choice for so long. How do you think an experienced fifth choice might have reacted?
It's in a way remarkable to think that vydra has kept his attitude and enthusiasm level so high when he was occasional fourth choice for so long. How do you think an experienced fifth choice might have reacted?
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You do have to wonder the age of posters who overreact after every defeat.... I'd go for 12evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 2:27 pmThis is brilliant. Real toys out of the pram job, tarky's.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
I think SD showed nothing more than we currently have no answer to strength and pace running at us, last week it was Ings. We have traded pace at the back for solidity but when someone can get a run at us we have no pace tracking back. Teams know that while Westwood and Dwight offer us plenty going forward they are open to the counter attack down our left. Taylor at right back would have been useful once the subs came on, but he was not available. Just some teams have players who can unlock our solidity. I’m sure SD is aware of the problem... it has been far more evident this season than previously, but it is not easily remedied.
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That's why Man City always hammer us, because they are so good at one-touch, pass it round the defenders, don't give the defence time to react stuff. Spurs did the same at White Hart Lance a few weeks back.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 2:33 pmI think SD showed nothing more than we currently have no answer to strength and pace running at us, last week it was Ings. We have traded pace at the back for solidity but when someone can get a run at us we have no pace tracking back. Teams know that while Westwood and Dwight offer us plenty going forward they are open to the counter attack down our left. Taylor at right back would have been useful once the subs came on, but he was not available. Just some teams have players who can unlock our solidity. I’m sure SD is aware of the problem... it has been far more evident this season than previously, but it is not easily remedied.
Under Dyche, we have never been at our best against packed, efficient defences (which Newcastle were, for once!) with the pace and skill to do quick breakaways.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
What age are the "don't worry about going down" and "we have invested well, don't worry about the money at bank that wasn't spent or the fact the squad is thin and ageing" gang?
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Where's that been posted today, or last Sunday? I don't think I've seen one post saying we recruited well this season
Ageing thin squad is fact, not an overreaction
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Grumps, with all due respect I've had to listen to posters post drivel about how recruitment has actually been ok over the past few years and how we never had any money at bank- people have said this all year and in summer too! Those posters are as deluded as the ones who knee jerk after a result!
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Posters such as elwa, dsr and grumps show that they understand the game and our strengths and weaknesses and are able to articulate without throwing a silly tantrum over Dyche's alleged ineptitude or, ffs, lack of interest. It's to do with experience and commonsense as much as age.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Something wrong with my post? Do you think we have recruited well?evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 3:03 pmAnd posters such as elwa, dsr and grumps show that they understand the game and our strengths and weaknesses and are able to articulate without throwing a silly tantrum over Dyche's alleged ineptitude. It's to do with experience and commonsense as much as age.
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Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Nothing wrong with your post. As I said, the more experienced and level-headed posters on here understand our strengths AND weaknesses and the reasons for them, the lack of recruitment included. They just don't throw a tantrum after every defeat.
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I doubt you could show me one post which says we recruited well last summer, or this January, you're just making that up, and I don't understand your point... Never had any money at bank.... Like I said, I reckon about 12yr old, just before they get into proper sentence construction at school.Conroy92 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 3:01 pmGrumps, with all due respect I've had to listen to posters post drivel about how recruitment has actually been ok over the past few years and how we never had any money at bank- people have said this all year and in summer too! Those posters are as deluded as the ones who knee jerk after a result!
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Back to the original question
Has he lost interest, personally I think he has.
Is it his fault he's lost interest, definitely not.
Has he lost interest, personally I think he has.
Is it his fault he's lost interest, definitely not.
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
I think the overwhelming majority have recognised we've needed better recruitment and we've had money in the bank to enable it.Conroy92 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 3:01 pmGrumps, with all due respect I've had to listen to posters post drivel about how recruitment has actually been ok over the past few years and how we never had any money at bank- people have said this all year and in summer too! Those posters are as deluded as the ones who knee jerk after a result!
Re: Dyche, has he lost interest?
Nope, just the result of several failed transfer windows.
Thankfully we had "a fan" in charge, and he was great at squirreling away a nice 80m nest egg whilst keeping season tickets frozen again.
But plenty couldn't see the wood for the trees, so have to accept it for what it is.
As the saying goes, you reap what you sow
Thankfully we had "a fan" in charge, and he was great at squirreling away a nice 80m nest egg whilst keeping season tickets frozen again.
But plenty couldn't see the wood for the trees, so have to accept it for what it is.
As the saying goes, you reap what you sow