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Anything that pushpinpussy disagrees with gets my vote. He has an amazing habit of being wrong on every issue.
Best of luck Vincent.
Best of luck Vincent.
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After hearing his name mentioned he along with Rooney and Knutsen were the standout candidates for me, young fresh up and coming coaches, with good footballing ideas and a history in developing youngsters.
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I'm staying. I expect a lot of fans will stay.agreenwood wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:00 pmI wonder if his appointment might persuade a few to stay?
Oh, players? I'd expect many will be encouraged and some may see more in staying with Burnley and seeing how the season goes. Others will continue to look at offers from other clubs.
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We can't name a pub after him on Yorkshire Street but what about the taxi rank?
Kompany Cars.
Kompany Cars.
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what a strange comparison and my 4 year old as stated stop using emojis unless you are
the same age as her.
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aw blesspushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:21 pmwhat a strange comparison and my 4 year old as stated stop using emojis unless you are
the same age as her.
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So Vincent Kompany is unknown. I rest my case.pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:15 pmwould you be happy if we had signed a unknown manger from Anderlecht who hasn't won anything and has no experience in the championship. i rest my case
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We could have "Bad Company" walk on music ...
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pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:21 pmwhat a strange comparison and my 4 year old as stated stop using emojis unless you are
the same age as her.
What is wrong with emojis ????
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...pppussy will be following Sean Dyche wherever he ends up. UTC.
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Wish I had a case, can I rest my bag for life?
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I share a bit of concern. Farke probably has achieved the most (and in this league) of the names linked. Rooney too albeit different achievements given the environment he was in. Knutsen is in the same boat as Kompany - no experience.pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:15 pmwould you be happy if we had signed a unknown manger from Anderlecht who hasn't won anything and has no experience in the championship. i rest my case
What Kompany does offer is knowledge of English football, the area (so he’ll settle) and has good contacts.
No doubt he can’t match Dyche’s experience and I certainly think that is a loss to BFC but personally I couldn’t have stood the football much longer, even if it’d kept us up.
We needed a change. Time to move on.
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So is it a good thing or a bad thing that I haven’t been as excited about a prospective manager since Chris Waddle?
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Discussing this on talksport next
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well im informed they are for people who are lacking in intelligence who cannot express their feelings properly so they need to relate to them instead of adult words.
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I’ve heard that Bosscat has a keyboard that writes in emoji with A to Z selected as special characters.
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pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:29 pmwell im informed they are for people who are lacking in intelligence who cannot express their feelings properly so they need to relate to them instead of adult words.
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I can't see that as he's marriedElectroClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:00 pmBeen spotted looking at a house up Duke Bar with Dion Dublin.....
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Wolfsburg and M'gladbach had both shown an interest in hiring him
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Worked under financial restraints at Anderlecht.
Had Anderlecht playing possession football
Has a good record with younger players
He isn't wedded to one particular style, so he's adaptable.
That Josh Cullen is getting a mention as important to Kompany's style of play.
Had Anderlecht playing possession football
Has a good record with younger players
He isn't wedded to one particular style, so he's adaptable.
That Josh Cullen is getting a mention as important to Kompany's style of play.
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Respect to VK for taking on such a big rebuild - he must have an idea of his budget before signing, suggesting we won't just sell our best players without replacement. While I admit to be optimistic, I still believe we are one of the market leaders in the championship, and will show this here.
Covid has financially crippled lots of championship clubs for the years to come, with most clubs now opting for loan players and free transfers rather than spending big. Interestingly, for premier league clubs, the championship year on year looks easier to get out of, with Fulham, Watford, Norwich and Bournemouth all examples of this.
The way ALK have put debt on such a well run club is disgusting, which I believe is not spoken about enough - but there is suggestion to believe the finances are not as bad as we make out. Nixon reported we have to pay 25milish this year, as well as next year if we do not go up, to go towards the 65 million loan. However, parachute payments cover this (total of 80 million over 3 years), and with our sellable assets, we can fork up enough money for a suitable rebuild.
Cornet 17.5 (think he will go for his release clause)
Pope 20 (year left on contract so not sure what we would get)
Wood sale - 12 million profit unspent
That's a cash injection of potentially £50 million.
Assuming Mee and Vydra sign deals, I believe we will need 6/7 players - New GK, LB(Pieters will leave), CB , Cm, then 2 wingers (potentially 3 if Dwight leaves) and a Striker. However, a lot of positions mentioned here could be filled in by the youth academy, with Dodgson, Richardson, Costelleo, Tucker, Helm etc all showing their potential for the u23s.
With Kompanys experience and contacts, I believe a lot of young players playing abroad would want to make the switch to Burnley. I believe this will be the strategy for Pace, to bring in young player from abroad which will keep their market value, so if we do stay in the championship, we can continue to sell to buy. From reports, the scouting under ALK is highly stat based, rather than under Dyche where players were valued on experience and their mentality.
We could spend only a total of 15 million, while also bringing in youngers on loan from man city and signing players on frees, and create a solid squad for the championship. The amount of players out of contract helps with the flexibility of the rebuild.
New GK / Hennessey
Lowton/Roberts Collins/Long/Mee/Bedeau/New Cb Taylor/Dodgson/New Lb
JBG/New Rw Brownhill/Cork/(westwood)/new cm/Helm Dwight/Costelleo/New winger
Wout/Jay rod/Vydra/New Striker
If players such as Wout/Mcneil/Brownhill were to go, we could demand a high fee, which could replace these players and further increase the capital the club has.
To conclude, VK is an interesting appointment which we can all get behind.
Im not naive, and doing this is easier than it sounds - its going to take a massive summer
P.S. sorry for the length of the message, but just thought its an interesting discussion
Covid has financially crippled lots of championship clubs for the years to come, with most clubs now opting for loan players and free transfers rather than spending big. Interestingly, for premier league clubs, the championship year on year looks easier to get out of, with Fulham, Watford, Norwich and Bournemouth all examples of this.
The way ALK have put debt on such a well run club is disgusting, which I believe is not spoken about enough - but there is suggestion to believe the finances are not as bad as we make out. Nixon reported we have to pay 25milish this year, as well as next year if we do not go up, to go towards the 65 million loan. However, parachute payments cover this (total of 80 million over 3 years), and with our sellable assets, we can fork up enough money for a suitable rebuild.
Cornet 17.5 (think he will go for his release clause)
Pope 20 (year left on contract so not sure what we would get)
Wood sale - 12 million profit unspent
That's a cash injection of potentially £50 million.
Assuming Mee and Vydra sign deals, I believe we will need 6/7 players - New GK, LB(Pieters will leave), CB , Cm, then 2 wingers (potentially 3 if Dwight leaves) and a Striker. However, a lot of positions mentioned here could be filled in by the youth academy, with Dodgson, Richardson, Costelleo, Tucker, Helm etc all showing their potential for the u23s.
With Kompanys experience and contacts, I believe a lot of young players playing abroad would want to make the switch to Burnley. I believe this will be the strategy for Pace, to bring in young player from abroad which will keep their market value, so if we do stay in the championship, we can continue to sell to buy. From reports, the scouting under ALK is highly stat based, rather than under Dyche where players were valued on experience and their mentality.
We could spend only a total of 15 million, while also bringing in youngers on loan from man city and signing players on frees, and create a solid squad for the championship. The amount of players out of contract helps with the flexibility of the rebuild.
New GK / Hennessey
Lowton/Roberts Collins/Long/Mee/Bedeau/New Cb Taylor/Dodgson/New Lb
JBG/New Rw Brownhill/Cork/(westwood)/new cm/Helm Dwight/Costelleo/New winger
Wout/Jay rod/Vydra/New Striker
If players such as Wout/Mcneil/Brownhill were to go, we could demand a high fee, which could replace these players and further increase the capital the club has.
To conclude, VK is an interesting appointment which we can all get behind.
Im not naive, and doing this is easier than it sounds - its going to take a massive summer
P.S. sorry for the length of the message, but just thought its an interesting discussion
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Brilliant ElectroClaret - post of the dayElectroClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:00 pmBeen spotted looking at a house up Duke Bar with Dion Dublin.....
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Sure more than a few have already made that comparison, but the two men are very different. I don’t think Kompany would be the type to expect the opposition to role over just because he was in their stadium; as I get the impression Waddle/Rhoeder expected to happen.
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You can only have one player on loan fromFlying Without Ings wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 6:14 pmFingers crossed for some City youth stars on loan. Lampard got the likes of Mount and Tomori when he was in charge of Derby so hoping for something similar!
Any one club can’t you? Or does that change in the football league?
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When can we expect an official announcement?
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A bit of a strange comment. Waddle wasn’t equipped to manage, too shy and too lacking in self confidence.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:50 pmSure more than a few have already made that comparison, but the two men are very different. I don’t think Kompany would be the type to expect the opposition to role over just because he was in their stadium; as I get the impression Waddle/Rhoeder expected to happen.
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Agreed. I didn’t get the same impression from his assistant/mouthpiece though.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:52 pmA bit of a strange comment. Waddle wasn’t equipped to manage, too shy and too lacking in self confidence.
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You won’t hear much that’s negative about Roeder from the players. He commanded so much respect here and throughout the game.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:56 pmAgreed. I didn’t get the same impression from his assistant/mouthpiece though.
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Up to four from one club, and up to 5 loans in a match day squad in the Championship…Apparently.dandeclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:51 pmYou can only have one player on loan from
Any one club can’t you? Or does that change in the football league?
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Potentially a first target for Kompany? I don’t know anything about him!
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Interesting, 21 year old Welsh goal scoring wingerBuryClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 8:02 pmPotentially a first target for Kompany? I don’t know anything about him!
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Rabbi Matondo ... After having Pope in goal it would keep our voice with him upstairsBuryClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 8:02 pmPotentially a first target for Kompany? I don’t know anything about him!
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He looks fast.
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I think BelgianClaret who posts on here suggested him as a signing for us recent ish, funnily enough. Reckons he’d be keen on a move to England. Very quick and direct winger.BuryClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 8:02 pmPotentially a first target for Kompany? I don’t know anything about him!
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Apparently been on loan in Belgium
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Discussion on Talksport? Contradiction in terms there.
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Another that falls into the bracket of someone who he wanted at Anderlecht this summer is goalkeeper James Trafford, who spent the season just gone on loan at Bolton, from Manchester City.
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Not had time to read the full thread but I’ll go- Vincent Kompany
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Pope….. Rabbi…… who next? Thomas Mueller
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think he was at Man City and has played for Wales internationally, Swear I've seen him at Schalke when they were relegated, rapid fast, Dino Hotic the standout from Cercle Brugge tho
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Or with his links at City....perhaps a cheeky bid for Jesus !