Sack Dyche now
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Sack Dyche now
Straw that broke the camels back. Just get rid now.
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+1
You could change every single and it'd be the same with him in charge.
Go
You could change every single and it'd be the same with him in charge.
Go
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Can't sack SD.. he's just penned a new deal
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No never ............
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Should have gone ages ago. Any other club would have done something about these abject performances.
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I'm in two minds. He has a lot of credit in the bank and for the Championship I think he is as good as anyone to bring us back.
But the game tonight was just poor. Watford playing 3 at the back and we totally filed to exploit the channels at all.
Second half was dreadful
But the game tonight was just poor. Watford playing 3 at the back and we totally filed to exploit the channels at all.
Second half was dreadful
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Not a chance I’ll be going on the turf until he’s gone.
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Has huge credit in the bank but if he’s not 100% focused on mounting a proper promotion challenge with us next season then we have to get rid and get someone in who will be.
Who that person is, God only knows.
Who that person is, God only knows.
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Can’t afford to sack him, pointless thread, nobody will come in for him & we can’t get rid.
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All I can say to this is HA HA
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Can understand why some might think to get rid of SD is the way forward but I honestly don’t think any manager could do anything with this squad. It’s too slow, technically poor, lacking quality or any creativity.
Left at 70 min today.
Them 1000 kids tickets we gave out I bet few will return on that showing
Left at 70 min today.
Them 1000 kids tickets we gave out I bet few will return on that showing
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Honestly how could anyone do any worse?
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Most other clubs would have give him the tools to do the job, he’s not completely blameless but only part of the problem.claret2018 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:56 pmShould have gone ages ago. Any other club would have done something about these abject performances.
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Dyche needs new players.
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Sack Dyche?
It's clear that Milltown and Murger weren't around to see John Bond or Martin Buchan in charge, they didn't see the Orient game and they didn't experience the slow rise up the league's in more recent decades. Sack Dyche? Be careful what you wish for.
It's clear that Milltown and Murger weren't around to see John Bond or Martin Buchan in charge, they didn't see the Orient game and they didn't experience the slow rise up the league's in more recent decades. Sack Dyche? Be careful what you wish for.
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It’s 2022. Bond or Buchan couldn’t be more irrelevant right now.Billyblah wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:02 pmSack Dyche?
It's clear that Milltown and Murger weren't around to see John Bond or Martin Buchan in charge, they didn't see the Orient game and they didn't experience the slow rise up the league's in more recent decades. Sack Dyche? Be careful what you wish for.
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Who signed these old lads ? Who continually hands out contract extensions ? Who’s now pinning their hopes on Ash Barnes ?buzzclarets79 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:00 pmCan understand why some might think to get rid of SD is the way forward but I honestly don’t think any manager could do anything with this squad. It’s too slow, technically poor, lacking quality or any creativity.
Left at 70 min today.
Them 1000 kids tickets we gave out I bet few will return on that showing
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"orient" was waiting for that
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Yawn. We weren't around in The Orient Days, so we aren't fans? Bore off and come back with a new argument.Billyblah wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:02 pmSack Dyche?
It's clear that Milltown and Murger weren't around to see John Bond or Martin Buchan in charge, they didn't see the Orient game and they didn't experience the slow rise up the league's in more recent decades. Sack Dyche? Be careful what you wish for.
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We have made no progress either tactically or technically, the 4-4-2 thing may have been our strength a few seasons back but most coaches have seen through it now.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:02 pmMost other clubs would have give him the tools to do the job, he’s not completely blameless but only part of the problem.
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I’m afraid Sean just has no imagination.
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And he probably should’ve left when his stock was high, something I think he’ll live to regret.
He’s going to have to reinvent himself like David Moyes has but even then there are no guarantees.
He’s going to have to reinvent himself like David Moyes has but even then there are no guarantees.
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Whatever formation or system deployed the quality isn’t there.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:05 pmWe have made no progress either tactically or technically, the 4-4-2 thing may have been our strength a few seasons back but most coaches have seen through it now.
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We have some decent players.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:07 pmWhatever formation or system deployed the quality isn’t there.
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You just know there will be a thread like this when the result is disappointing and you just know who will be posting on it.
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Yes decent but not good enough & not enough, any midtable PL team would probably take 2 or 3 of our players & leave the rest, we are a championship team playing in the premier league.
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Well said Tony.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:11 pmYou just know there will be a thread like this when the result is disappointing and you just know who will be posting on it.
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Problem is Tony, the results have been disappointing for over a year nowClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:11 pmYou just know there will be a thread like this when the result is disappointing and you just know who will be posting on it.
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And some terrible supporters! Give your collective heads a wobble.
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It’s all just quite boring and predictable.
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For once you offer a sensible argument Jakub, even if we did pot Sean, which given that'll probably cost £10m or so, then any incoming manager will still face the same issues in the market that SD has for years, now it is possible that that person could do a better job, but it would be an expensive gamble, especially given Dyche's record in the Champ.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:02 pmMost other clubs would have give him the tools to do the job, he’s not completely blameless but only part of the problem.
However eventually there will be a tipping point for some fans, and that point must be coming closer by the week.
The whole club just seems jaded, and as great as Sean has been you do wonder precisely how much patience ALK will show if results don't drastically improve.
That new 4 year contract is looking a big mistake now, as it makes sacking the manager all the harder.
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Reckon we’re in for sub-10k attendances in the near future.
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And the same disagreeing with it..ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:11 pmYou just know there will be a thread like this when the result is disappointing and you just know who will be posting on it.
Everyone is allowed an opinion!!
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Accepted, but how many disappointing results since May is that ??ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:11 pmYou just know there will be a thread like this when the result is disappointing and you just know who will be posting on it.
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Unless your opinion differs to Tony’s.cockneyclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:16 pmAnd the same disagreeing with it..
Everyone is allowed an opinion!!
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If people are looking for someone to blame then try the previous board with Garlick in particular for under investing in the last three years.
But not Shaun Dyche.
But not Shaun Dyche.
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If we go down , we have an excellent chance of coming straight back with SD in charge.
Change the manager and the style of play and we will be in League 2 in three or four years
Change the manager and the style of play and we will be in League 2 in three or four years
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Dyche himself has said previously that football is a results based Industry.
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A main thing about management is motivating the team. You have players like McNeil who look like they want to be anywhere but on a football pitch. If Dyche can’t get the team motivated then he is busted as a manger. We won’t get promoted next season playing like that. We need more enthusiasm. You can complain about the players all day but the buck stops with Dyche.
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as responsible as Dyche was for the great times he is equally as culpable for the turgid life sucking football of the last two seasons. He is out of ideas and I don't just put that down to lack of quality of players. I don't particularly want them to sack him as he has got us out of the Championship twice but I also wouldn't cry about it if they did. For me the style of play has to change no matter who is in charge and I have little confidence in him doing that. Not an easy decision for Pace and Co at this point as for me it's all about getting out of the Championship
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You think this bunch of 30 somethings in the Championship playing 4-4-2 is a guarantee of success ?DAVETHEVICAR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:18 pmIf we go down , we have an excellent chance of coming straight back with SD in charge.
Change the manager and the style of play and we will be in League 2 in three or four years
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Some are making out theres no other manager in the world that could change things around here!
Lucky he penned a new 4 year deal then
Lucky he penned a new 4 year deal then
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I can't agree with that.DAVETHEVICAR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:18 pmIf we go down , we have an excellent chance of coming straight back with SD in charge.
Change the manager and the style of play and we will be in League 2 in three or four years
I think part of the problem is that both management and a large part of the squad are in their "comfort zone".
Keep rewarding failure and that's what you get.
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I would actually question this with so many OOC, our lack of money and our inability to recruit the the right players to get us out the Division. I am sure Bournemouth and Sheff Utd both thought they would both be straight back up, and look at them.DAVETHEVICAR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:18 pmIf we go down , we have an excellent chance of coming straight back with SD in charge.
Change the manager and the style of play and we will be in League 2 in three or four years
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What an absolute load of horseshite that the only way Burnley can keep themselves out of league 2 is to have Dyche as manager and play this crude brand of football.DAVETHEVICAR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:18 pmIf we go down , we have an excellent chance of coming straight back with SD in charge.
Change the manager and the style of play and we will be in League 2 in three or four years
Stupid post.
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These constant snarky types of comments from you are one of the main reasons that threads fall apart into toxicity. You should know better in your position... It is very unprofessional and hypocritical!You just know there will be a thread like this when the result is disappointing and you just know who will be posting on it.