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Robbie Brady
Looks like Brady is now out for the season but what would you do if you are Dyche and Robbie says to him at the end of the season,I would like to sign a new contract.
If you are Dyche with the final say would you say yes or no?
If you are Dyche with the final say would you say yes or no?
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Re: Robbie Brady
That’s just disrespectful. Maybe you can try not to post for 4 days
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Re: Robbie Brady
Let him go, replace him with Andros Townsend on a free and go and buy a younger winger on top of that.
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Re: Robbie Brady
He's been unlucky with injuries but we can't afford to carry him any longer. Its a shame because there is a talent when hes healthy. I'd let him go and move on
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If I was in Dyche's position, I'd let him go because we need to move forwards and giving a new contract to an injury prone player isn't moving forwards.
19 league appearances, 1055 mins out of 1710 mins.
1 goal, 1 assist, 3 yellow cards and the dubious honour of being introduced as a sub, having an absolute effing mare and then being hooked again due to injury.
However, he's been unavailable or unused for half the season.
I'd really struggle to justify giving him a new deal.
19 league appearances, 1055 mins out of 1710 mins.
1 goal, 1 assist, 3 yellow cards and the dubious honour of being introduced as a sub, having an absolute effing mare and then being hooked again due to injury.
However, he's been unavailable or unused for half the season.
I'd really struggle to justify giving him a new deal.
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Got to agree, I think Celtic is the next move for him, he has something about him when he’s fit and he’s not worried about the next injury but it’s few and far between, especially playing at the intensity that we do at times
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He would probably get injured picking up the pen to sign.
Get rid, 12 months too late mind.
He has been a waste of a wage for too long now, time to cut our losses.
( unless he wants a basic wage/pay as you play deal )
Get rid, 12 months too late mind.
He has been a waste of a wage for too long now, time to cut our losses.
( unless he wants a basic wage/pay as you play deal )
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We need to move on.
Hopefully replace with a right footed Wade Elliott type, who can cross the ball first time.
Slows us down too much cutting back on their left feet.
Hopefully replace with a right footed Wade Elliott type, who can cross the ball first time.
Slows us down too much cutting back on their left feet.
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Burnley FC is not a charity. The number of times I have looked at our bench to see two keepers and 4 or 5 of the U-23's. With a small squad everyone needs to have a good fitness record. I have posted before to estimate per minute played, Brady has cost us around £4000
His wage needs to be sensibly used for a RIGHT footed wide man. We have had 2-3 years to sort this and if we have no short list then Pace needs to make changes in the appropriate department
His wage needs to be sensibly used for a RIGHT footed wide man. We have had 2-3 years to sort this and if we have no short list then Pace needs to make changes in the appropriate department
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Re: Robbie Brady
Play him on the left !! Just a thought.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 9:40 amWe need to move on.
Hopefully replace with a right footed Wade Elliott type, who can cross the ball first time.
Slows us down too much cutting back on their left feet.
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Play him on the left !! Just a thought.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 9:40 amWe need to move on.
Hopefully replace with a right footed Wade Elliott type, who can cross the ball first time.
Slows us down too much cutting back on their left feet.
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Re: Robbie Brady
I'll repeat that !!!!
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Re: Robbie Brady
Instead of Dwight?
The comment was for any future winger brought in as well. We don't need an Andros Townsend type.
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If we ever sign Andros Townsend then I’d be moving my seat from the Jimmy Mac upper. I’d feel in danger every time he got the ballQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 10:56 amInstead of Dwight?
The comment was for any future winger brought in as well. We don't need an Andros Townsend type.
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Re: Robbie Brady
He is finished at the top level I'm afraid. Not even worth thinking about.
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Re: Robbie Brady
I wasn't particularly thinking of Dwight vs Brady to be fair but more " you buy a left footed player, you play him on the left".
This train of thought was influenced by the use of "their" in your initial post.
BTW, you on any cricket this weekend ?
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I think it’s time to say goodbye to Robbie unfortunately, he’s a player with a lot of talent, but if you can’t get him on the pitch it’s not much use. We need to free up his wages, which I assume will be relatively high, and bring in a fresh face.
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Might nip up Padiham for an hour to watch the 2nds. Got the lad who won't be able to sit still for too long, so can't go over to Read to watch the 1sts.Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 11:32 amI wasn't particularly thinking of Dwight vs Brady to be fair but more " you buy a left footed player, you play him on the left".
This train of thought was influenced by the use of "their" in your initial post.
BTW, you on any cricket this weekend ?
We need the restrictions lifting so kids can play.
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Couldn't agree more. Looked an excellent signing until the injury at Leicester, then got fit and found McNeil in his way before this string of injuries followed. Real shame too because he was beginning to look really good earlier this season but this achilles injury has been bothering him for some time. Dyche was nursing it so to speak, as he was with JBG's injuries but Brady went off and played in three games for Ireland and worsened it.
For his sake, I hope he can get himself fully fit and get back to playing regularly whether that's with us or elsewhere.
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I agree the lads been extemely unlucky with injuries. I'm sure SD has let the Chairman know that to move us forward we really do need a bit of a overhaul, no doubt dependant on any of our players moving on. I hope he can get himself fully fit but I think it's time for him to move on.
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Time to go. We need to move forward and strengthen that position.
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And even worse, someone actually liked the post.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 9:14 amThat’s just disrespectful. Maybe you can try not to post for 4 days
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Re: Robbie Brady
The role he is brought on for now is either to replace tired players like JBG when we’re holding on or as a provider when we need a goal, we have younger players to do the running around and better or fitter players to provide chances
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He’s only had that role because of his fitness issues.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 12:28 pmThe role he is brought on for now is either to replace tired players like JBG when we’re holding on or as a provider when we need a goal, we have younger players to do the running around and better or fitter players to provide chances
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Feel really sorry for him, looked a decent player before injury after injury meant he never got a decent run in the side. But I think it’s hard to justify a new contract (unless we can’t afford a replacement!)
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There's a chance Dwight won't be here next season! I personally think he will be here another season but it wouldn't surprise me if he's snapped up in the summer.Instead of Dwight?
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Exactly!... And is why it's a risk not having any competition for that position, especially when it is covered by one of our most important players. The same principle applies to injuries.Isn't there always a chance that a player might be sold at the end of a season by his club?
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Re: Robbie Brady
Sadly the injuries have finished him continuing at this level. No way we can afford to be carrying him for another season or two.
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Say thanks for the memories Robbie, now go and find yourself another club if you can, we desperately need fresh impetus on the right, and he's been an expensive flop I'm afraid taking into account his transfer fee and wages over the time he's been at BFC.
And as others have rightly commented we aren't running a charity here, we're a PL club and we hopefully have ambitions to remain there, or even kick on, and the likes of Robbie aren't the answer, we need to be scouting younger talent which we can develop and perhaps sell on in a year or two.
And for those advocating keeping RB when did he last have a decent run of games, and look a player who could contribute on a regular basis for us, yes he's shown the odd flash of ability, but nowhere near enough to justify offering him a new deal even on reduced terms, we face a big rebuild this summer, and the 1st thing we need to do is clear the deadwood out, and I'm afraid Brady would have to fit into that category on the last 2-3 years stats. Once we've done that then we can start contemplating any incomings, and we'll have a better idea of what wages we can afford with the money saved by offloading some fringe players.
And as others have rightly commented we aren't running a charity here, we're a PL club and we hopefully have ambitions to remain there, or even kick on, and the likes of Robbie aren't the answer, we need to be scouting younger talent which we can develop and perhaps sell on in a year or two.
And for those advocating keeping RB when did he last have a decent run of games, and look a player who could contribute on a regular basis for us, yes he's shown the odd flash of ability, but nowhere near enough to justify offering him a new deal even on reduced terms, we face a big rebuild this summer, and the 1st thing we need to do is clear the deadwood out, and I'm afraid Brady would have to fit into that category on the last 2-3 years stats. Once we've done that then we can start contemplating any incomings, and we'll have a better idea of what wages we can afford with the money saved by offloading some fringe players.
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Well since we have a recruitment block, we'll have no choice but to keep him because we simply find it impossible to sign players.
If things are going to change this summer and our recruitment block is lifted, he should be let go and replaced at the earliest opportunity. He just can't do it anymore.
If things are going to change this summer and our recruitment block is lifted, he should be let go and replaced at the earliest opportunity. He just can't do it anymore.
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I would say what should have been said 12 months ago. Thanks for the free kick v Chelsea and keeping the medical team gainfully employed for the last 3 years. Good luck with your new club.
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The medics will be able to establish the risk, after a proper recovery. If the keg is too damaged, then the risk would not be worth taking, however, if time heals properly, then he is still a player.
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Get that keg repaired before opening time!
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Time to go
3 wingers please this summer
Oh and get the centre half signed up who is on loan at Fulham
3 wingers please this summer
Oh and get the centre half signed up who is on loan at Fulham
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Agree on releasing RB, but if you're expecting 3 wingers to arrive I suspect you're going to be disappointed.
And if your referring to Andersen I think that avenue is firmly shut, he's being heavily linked with a move to West Ham for about £25m.
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Yep Andersen - pay the money we get for Tarks
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We might not even get £25m for Tarks, and don't forget a % of that fee goes back to Brentford due to the sell-on clause, plus if you were Andersen and you had the choice of either Burnley or West Ham where would you opt to go?, West Ham can offer him European football, and he's already familiar with living in London, so it's evident to me what his choice would be in that scenario.
Once players such as him become known we're always going to struggle, where we need to improve in our recruitment is picking up the rising stars before they come to prominence. Leicester have shown how it can be done, and this is where we need to up our game in regards to a European scout or two, I know it's not a market we've traditionally shopped in, but that's where the bargains are likely to be found if we look hard enough for them.
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I think the new owners would be concerned if he was offered any sort of deal or contract, he is to injury prone, end of.
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I think the new owners would be concerned if any of our players were being offered deals by someone else.
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Re: Robbie Brady
Not 100% on the Palace game, but he definitely played wide right at Wolves, and yes he impressed on both occasions. I still have my doubts whether he's a long-term solution to our right side though, I can see him displacing Cork sooner or later and playing in centre mid, so ideally I'd like us to recruit a natural right winger, preferably someone relatively young who we can bring on, who that is I have no idea I'm afraid, but that's down to the club to have the answers, and it's an area we've been lacking in for far too long, and is definitely a position we need to upgrade in the next window, we can't continue to neglect investing in the first XI because eventually it will catch up with us if we continue to ignore the pressing issue.
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I think the Fulham goal at Turf Moor ,said it all,when he was on the goal line,and did not even seem bothered,when the ball went in,not the same Robbie Brady,silly stupid fouls etc,to put the team at risk of losing the game,I think his injury at Leicester really affected him with his confidence.
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Love Robbie i must say , but just feel like it's the end of the line at the Turf now could be wrong but we will find out at the end of the season .
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The guy has been garbage for years.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 9:14 amThat’s just disrespectful. Maybe you can try not to post for 4 days
If he told Dyche he wanted a new contract as per the original posters question then he should be laughed out the building.
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I thought he took a while to show much, when he first arrived but he began to look a very decent signing until the injury.
Since then, and it’s been a long time hampered by more injuries, there hasn’t been enough to demonstrate either the fitness or quality required.
For me it’s a very easy decision, he needs to move on and hopefully he’ll get fit and do well for another team.
Since then, and it’s been a long time hampered by more injuries, there hasn’t been enough to demonstrate either the fitness or quality required.
For me it’s a very easy decision, he needs to move on and hopefully he’ll get fit and do well for another team.
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From what I heard he would have been happy to leave last summer (and maybe follow his mate to Newcastle)
With little transfer funds available, Dyche sought that his extension was triggered to keep squad numbers up
With little transfer funds available, Dyche sought that his extension was triggered to keep squad numbers up