Eddie gone
Eddie gone
Mutual consent
Re: Eddie gone
When the going gets tough... Eddie gets going.
Shows how heads screwed on both our board and Sean were when we got relegated. So easy to either pull the trigger or jump ship.
Shows how heads screwed on both our board and Sean were when we got relegated. So easy to either pull the trigger or jump ship.
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Re: Eddie gone
They’re just trying to dress it up.
He’ll have been potted.
He’ll have been potted.
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Re: Eddie gone
Bit surprising, but I suppose they aren’t really like us. We are both small clubs, but when we went down, we let SD get on with the building job, presumably with their backers, they feel they can do better than Eddie?
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From potential England/Arsenal manager to this in barely a year is some fall.
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Re: Eddie gone
Maybe both parties just think the relationship has run it’s course, and it’d be hard to disagree.
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Re: Eddie gone
Eddie has always flattered to deceive.
Wasn’t exactly
Impressive with us
Wasn’t exactly
Impressive with us
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Re: Eddie gone
Eddie Who
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Anyone who thinks Dyche would stick around if we got relegated again after keeping us in the Premier League for four years plus is in cloud cuckoo land
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Dyche to Bournemouth?
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"it's not you it's me"
"no, don't be daft, of course there's no one else involved"
"I know I said we would last forever, but things change"
New man moves in 1 week later.
"no, don't be daft, of course there's no one else involved"
"I know I said we would last forever, but things change"
New man moves in 1 week later.
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Bristol City?
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Re: Eddie gone
To be fair, he has looked a broken man for the last few weeks.
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Re: Eddie gone
He's put Bournemouth on the football map. Yes, it's probably time he went, but he's given Bournemouth some great times.
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This confirms it was a club decision. Below from the chief exec.
“A decision like this cannot be taken lightly, which is why this has been discussed together at length over the past few days. It is even harder given our close personal friendship.”
“A decision like this cannot be taken lightly, which is why this has been discussed together at length over the past few days. It is even harder given our close personal friendship.”
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I know he’s not everybody’s cup of tea, but he kept Bournemouth in the EFL despite them having a 17 point deduction, then took them to 3 promotions and kept them in the PL for 4 years.Right_winger wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:13 pmEddie has always flattered to deceive.
Wasn’t exactly
Impressive with us
I can’t think of another manager in my lifetime who has done anything remotely similar, even with significant financial backing.
I don’t think he’s going to get a top 6 job anytime soon, but I’m not sure how he flatters to deceive?
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Re: Eddie gone
He did a good job at Bournemouth and hopefully he will return soon.
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He can have a job here as a scout anytime he likes, not the
Most successful manager here but i thought he brought
Some very good players to burnley
Most successful manager here but i thought he brought
Some very good players to burnley
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The myth has been potted eh?
The mantra of you score 3, we’ll score 2 failed to survive this season. One of the most insipid managers in the league. Very much style over substance.... him and Gilet Jase.
The mantra of you score 3, we’ll score 2 failed to survive this season. One of the most insipid managers in the league. Very much style over substance.... him and Gilet Jase.
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Re: Eddie gone
Great servant for Bournemouth as both player and manager.
Will rightly be regarded as their best ever manager and he's left then in a better place than they were when he took over.
He will find another job soon enough, he's not a bad manager, just had a very tough season.
Will rightly be regarded as their best ever manager and he's left then in a better place than they were when he took over.
He will find another job soon enough, he's not a bad manager, just had a very tough season.
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I know hes not every ones cup of tea on this Board. We are all entitled to our opinions. He did bring some great players to Burnley-Ings, Austin, Mee, Trippier, Shackell,Vokes, Stanislas (to certain degree). Yes a fair bit of dross too like Hines, Porter, Bartley and one or two others. However the good ones were very good. Always thought he was more of an "attacking" coach, than a defensive one. Dyche by contrast has made us hard to beat and finds ways of beating a team
Eddy has done an absolutely phenomenal job in a club that can only house 11,000 fans. His rise through the leagues with Bournemouth was unprecedented. I hope the PL does not lose him. I would rather have 20 English/British coaches in the PL than foreign ones
Its great for us-if he was to join the likes of Palace or Villa, its another club Dyche cannot join. I wish him well
Eddy has done an absolutely phenomenal job in a club that can only house 11,000 fans. His rise through the leagues with Bournemouth was unprecedented. I hope the PL does not lose him. I would rather have 20 English/British coaches in the PL than foreign ones
Its great for us-if he was to join the likes of Palace or Villa, its another club Dyche cannot join. I wish him well
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Very harsh.dandeclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:35 pmThe myth has been potted eh?
The mantra of you score 3, we’ll score 2 failed to survive this season. One of the most insipid managers in the league. Very much style over substance.... him and Gilet Jase.
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I’m assuming his yes man has gone with him.dandeclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:35 pmThe myth has been potted eh?
The mantra of you score 3, we’ll score 2 failed to survive this season. One of the most insipid managers in the league. Very much style over substance.... him and Gilet Jase.
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Not harsh at all. Dandeclaret will know a lot about the time he was here.
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And a club bankrolled by Demin.warksclaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:36 pmEddy has done an absolutely phenomenal job in a club that can only house 11,000 fans.
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His letter reads differently, though of course it's difficult to know.
He is basically thanking Jason for all the time they have spent working together, kind of reads like he's leaving him behind.
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Nothing said about any of the staff. I assume that might wait until they appoint a new manager.ClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:43 pmHis letter reads differently, though of course it's difficult to know.
He is basically thanking Jason for all the time they have spent working together, kind of reads like he's leaving him behind.
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Re: Eddie gone
" Summertime Blues " for Eddie, perhaps !
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He was great to deal with whilst at Burnley for the people in official roles.
I think the rumours on here that he was a knob were just because he got few of the people, who thought they deserved ‘special access’ to the club, backs up by denying them it.
I think the rumours on here that he was a knob were just because he got few of the people, who thought they deserved ‘special access’ to the club, backs up by denying them it.
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Nice guy, probably too nice and laid the foundations for Sean Dyche. For that I am eternally grateful.
Good luck Eddie. I know you still read this site
Good luck Eddie. I know you still read this site
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Where does that put Dyche on the longest serving managers list now?
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What ever your opinion on Eddie, he must be regarded as a huge success in management.
Only one bad season in how many?
Only one bad season in how many?
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This takes Sean Dyche to the 2nd longest serving manager in the EPL/EFL structure of 91 Clubs .... behind Gareth Ainsworth, at Wycombe Wanderers.
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Second behind Ainsworthfidelcastro wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:50 pmWhere does that put Dyche on the longest serving managers list now?
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Re: Eddie gone
When your team has to score on average over 1.5 goals per game, every game in the Premier League just to get a point, your luck is going to come to an end. Just surprised Eddie and Perma Tan Jase rode their luck for as long as they did.
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I wish him nothing but the best. What a wonderful job he's done for Bournemouth and he will rightly be remembered as their greatest ever manager. Nothing lasts forever and last season was one too far.
Some of the comments on here are ridiculous but totally expected. Sad.
Some of the comments on here are ridiculous but totally expected. Sad.
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Which manager and club will the gobshites on here move on to, next time we have a sticky patch?
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Not many job opportunities South of Winchester.
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Paris St Germain?
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Some pretty disrespectful coments on here. Yes we all know he seems clueless as to how to organise a defence but he gave SD a fantastic platform with which to build from with the players he left us. He was certainly instrumemtal in a small part of our early success under SD because of the players he had brought in.
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Re: Eddie gone
As with any manager who is potted, I've only so much sympathy, as I'm pretty sure he'll receive a generous severance package!
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Yes. But. He. Wouldn’t. Let. Me. Have. Behind. The. Scenes. Access. So. Screw. All. The. Good. Stuff. He. Did.Somethingfishy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:59 pmSome pretty disrespectful coments on here. Yes we all know he seems clueless as to how to organise a defence but he gave SD a fantastic platform with which to build from with the players he left us. He was certainly instrumemtal in a small part of our early success under SD because of the players he had brought in.