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- he has been brilliant for us, I want him to carry on but have a bit of perspective please
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Tony, is Dyche still on a rolling 12 months contract or did the club sign him up for longer? Reason I ask this is that if Dyche is on the rolling deal and the relationship is so strained, why hasn’t Garlick potted him? Or is his business head telling him to persevere with it until another Prem club come calling for Dyche along with a compensation package?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:47 pmThat’s just Dyche’s sense of humour.
Strange, I get pulled up for it but I’ve been saying for months and months that the Garlick/Dyche relationship is irreparable. That’s how I believe it is and it will end when one of them leaves.
A good angle on this. We all think he needs backing but it becomes tiresome when it is brought up every interview. He could just say his views are known and he has commented on it before if asked. Garlick at the end of the day took a chance on him and has made him a very wealthy man.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:22 pmImagine the board getting stick off Dyche when they took a chance on an inexperienced young manager who had just been sacked.
Who have paid this manager more wages than every other Burnley manager in it's history put together.
Who backed him when the 15m record signing fell out with his assistant and cost the club millions.
Who backed him when he relegated us when most clubs would have potted him.
Who stood by him after shocking defeats to Accy Stanley, Lincoln and Burton.
It takes a partnership for any club to be successful. Taking sides is nonsense.
Signed a long term deal in Jan 2018 which runs until end of 21/22 seasonJenny55 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:20 pmTony, is Dyche still on a rolling 12 months contract or did the club sign him up for longer? Reason I ask this is that if Dyche is on the rolling deal and the relationship is so strained, why hasn’t Garlick potted him? Or is his business head telling him to persevere with it until another Prem club come calling for Dyche along with a compensation package?
It's a joke. Have a laugh. It's the Burnley way. Celebrate our fantasticboatshed bill wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 3:05 pmI thought it was a ridiculous and unnecessary comment. He does neither himself nor the club any favours with this sort of stuff.
Yes, he has a great sense of humour but some people won't get it. He's inherited his psychology brilliance from his father.
Thanks Tony.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 7:42 pmSigned a long term deal in Jan 2018 which runs until end of 21/22 season
Number 3, worst case scenario, they both leave in the space of a year
I think getting on with the job is what he's been trying to do.
"To buy or to rent" - that is the questionLong Time Lurker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:52 pmI think Dyche was over stepping the mark and creating what could be false hope. It isn't helpful to get people drooling over the idea of new bibs.
We can't be sure that we will get new bibs until they actually arrive in the club and pictures are posted of our players wearing them.
We might not get any new bibs or we might chose to rent bibs instead of buying them outright.
Seeing the whole clip does indeed put a different spin on the whole " joke" side of the interview. It is more if a tongue in cheek type of joke rather than a dig at MG.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:17 pmAs always with these things you have to watch the whole press conference not a clip that is severely edited - so make your mind up when you see the whole episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU2ebAjaUwc
It would be utterly stupid to sack SD if it led to relegationPremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 8:49 amSome interesting replies arguing both sides. First of all, I do “get” Dyche humour... to be honest I think part of the problem is I’ve heard it so many times now. To fans outside the club I know a lot find it very funny. However, as a supporter of the club you’d have to extremely naive to not see what he’s doing.
Essentially, it’s slagging of the boss and disguising it as humour. Dyche knows that and I think we all know that. I get why everyone is defending Dyche here, the man will have a statue outside Turf Moor one day... But if you’re the boss and your employee is generating negativity in the media about how you run things, never mind just in the workplace, you have to take action. That’s why I’m worried Dyche is overstepping the mark. If he pushes Garlick too far, who’s to say he won’t pull the trigger.
Or Dyche knows the take over is going through and had discussions with them on his future and knows he is bomb proof and that Garlick wont be here much longer. If we break our records for signing Harry Wilson, I think that could be an indicator of that. All if's buts and ands, and a hell of a conspiracy story but you never know.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 8:49 amSome interesting replies arguing both sides. First of all, I do “get” Dyche humour... to be honest I think part of the problem is I’ve heard it so many times now. To fans outside the club I know a lot find it very funny. However, as a supporter of the club you’d have to extremely naive to not see what he’s doing.
Essentially, it’s slagging of the boss and disguising it as humour. Dyche knows that and I think we all know that. I get why everyone is defending Dyche here, the man will have a statue outside Turf Moor one day... But if you’re the boss and your employee is generating negativity in the media about how you run things, never mind just in the workplace, you have to take action. That’s why I’m worried Dyche is overstepping the mark. If he pushes Garlick too far, who’s to say he won’t pull the trigger.
There’s no way on earth that Dyche and Garlick have a little chuckle to themselves about these quips. I can’t imagine other members of the board being too impressed about them, either.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 12:28 amSean Dyche is brilliant at "dead pan" comedy. I don't see anything disrespectful in speaking about the "magic cheque book." I can imagine Sean Dyche and Mike Garlick having a little chuckle together how some have reacted to his little quips. It is a nice friendly way of saying to the media "please don't ask me about XXX. I don't want to tell you and it's in the best interest of the club that I don't tell you anything. Apart from that, let's continue with the contractually required press conference."
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What's Christmas, John? No parties this year.JohnMcGreal wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:37 amIf Sean Dyche is still our manager at Christmas I'll be amazed.
With all due respect the chances of Dyche getting a big premier league job are the same as me.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:41 amWhat's Christmas, John? No parties this year.
Only way Sean Dyche is not managing Burnley this season is if a bigger Premier League club is potted their manager and has got money to buy out Sean Dyche's contract with Burnley.
Or, Burnley has new owners and very different plans for the club.
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Or alternatively he decides to leave he would be breaching his contract & joining another club if the said club refused to enter into any compensation agreement admittedly which would be unlikely but possible, if he was guaranteed something far more favourable & overall more lucrative it’s a risk you would consider taking.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:41 amWhat's Christmas, John? No parties this year.
Only way Sean Dyche is not managing Burnley this season is if a bigger Premier League club is potted their manager and has got money to buy out Sean Dyche's contract with Burnley.
Or, Burnley has new owners and very different plans for the club.
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Ben Chilwell, but I take your point.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:46 amWith all due respect the chances of Dyche getting a big premier league job are the same as me.
I don't speak multi languages or have a decent European scouting network either.
I can't think of a single English player getting signed by one of the big clubs this summer can you?
I know, Qtt. My chances are equally slim.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:46 amWith all due respect the chances of Dyche getting a big premier league job are the same as me.
I don't speak multi languages or have a decent European scouting network either.
I can't think of a single English player getting signed by one of the big clubs this summer can you?