Sean Dyche: An Apology.
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Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I was very down after the abject defeat on Boxing Day, and my faith in your abilities started to waver.
I’m sorry I ever doubted you.
I’m sorry I ever doubted you.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Now that is how to do it.
Not for the Beamish to "forget" his log on details to the next defeat.
How did the bike ride to and from work out?
Not for the Beamish to "forget" his log on details to the next defeat.
How did the bike ride to and from work out?
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I wonder if the likes of Skipton claret and cockney claret are prepared to do the same?
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
this could be the longest thread in history if all the doubters are to follow suit
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Why should people feel the need to apologise to other message board non entities. We as fans are quite right to question proceedings when we’re not performing as well as we know we can.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Easy coming, harder getting back. Headwind coming along the false flat after the Ram Inn in Cliviger. Tired, tired legs. Steady away, though.Lancasterclaret wrote:
How did the bike ride to and from work out?
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I think I could do it from here for a game in August.
Might think about it for next season
Might think about it for next season
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Lancasterclaret wrote:I think I could do it from here for a game in August.
Might think about it for next season
There’s a UTC Youth Foundation fund raiser in there somewhere - exiled (and local) Clarets Cycle to The Turf Day.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I was 1 of his doubters. Thought he'd run his course. But I'm glad he's turned it around.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
ClaretEngineer wrote:Why should people feel the need to apologise to other message board non entities. We as fans are quite right to question proceedings when we’re not performing as well as we know we can.
Yet again, there's questioning proceedings and there is typing over the top b0llocks.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Wow my favourite poster gives me a mention (that's love)fidelcastro wrote:I wonder if the likes of Skipton claret and cockney claret are prepared to do the same?
I'm happy to admit I doubted him but finally he changed things around.. hopefully not too late in the season.
But his stubbornness was costing us.
Just hope next season we actually dip into the transfer market and not play the waiting game..
Onwards and upwards
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
It takes a real man to admit when he's wrong.cockneyclaret wrote:Wow my favourite poster gives me a mention (that's love)
I'm happy to admit I doubted him but finally he changed things around.. hopefully not too late in the season.
But his stubbornness was costing us.
Just hope next season we actually dip into the transfer market and not play the waiting game..
Onwards and upwards
Xx
Love and kisses.
xxx
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Love you really
Xx
Xx
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Well, who wouldn't?cockneyclaret wrote:Love you really
Xx
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
No commentfidelcastro wrote:Well, who wouldn't?
Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I guess this means we are finished then, slagfidelcastro wrote:It takes a real man to admit when he's wrong.
Love and kisses.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Get involved in the transfer market. Like Fulham you mean?cockneyclaret wrote:Wow my favourite poster gives me a mention (that's love)
I'm happy to admit I doubted him but finally he changed things around.. hopefully not too late in the season.
But his stubbornness was costing us.
Just hope next season we actually dip into the transfer market and not play the waiting game..
Onwards and upwards
Xx
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I thought we had an open relationship, you illiberal, zionist popinjay!morpheus2 wrote:I guess this means we are finished then, slag
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Yes. I apologise. I lost faith and I shouldn't have. I was wrong. I am sorry.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I'm sure they will all be back to their normal whinging selves if Newcastle beat us
Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Hear, hear.
I’m sat here wondering how and why I ever doubted the man.
He’s irreplaceable.
I’m sat here wondering how and why I ever doubted the man.
He’s irreplaceable.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I don't understand.
We're not allowed to have a whinge when things are going really bad?
Why can't disparity exist on this forum without ridicule? It's like a weird cult.
Not only won't I apologise for airing my concerns when things go wrong, I'm going to do it even more during the next bad spell.
We're not allowed to have a whinge when things are going really bad?
Why can't disparity exist on this forum without ridicule? It's like a weird cult.
Not only won't I apologise for airing my concerns when things go wrong, I'm going to do it even more during the next bad spell.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I'd prefer the usual suspects to engage their brains before shooting their mouth's off next time.
It won't happen, but we can dream.
Dyche has more than earned the right to sort it out when things have gone wrong.
It won't happen, but we can dream.
Dyche has more than earned the right to sort it out when things have gone wrong.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Hey everyone, look at meeeeeee.ClaretAndJew wrote:I don't understand.
We're not allowed to have a whinge when things are going really bad?
Why can't disparity exist on this forum without ridicule? It's like a weird cult.
Not only won't I apologise for airing my concerns when things go wrong, I'm going to do it even more during the next bad spell.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I thought Dyche was starting to run out of steam too but my how he's turned it around. Hard to overstate how well we've done to go on this 8 match unbeaten run given what came before it.Lord Beamish wrote:I was very down after the abject defeat on Boxing Day, and my faith in your abilities started to waver.
I’m sorry I ever doubted you.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I think half this board doubted him. N half this board thought Hart was our best option in goalMurger wrote:I was 1 of his doubters. Thought he'd run his course. But I'm glad he's turned it around.
Anyway I’m glad you were all wrong
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Eeerrrrmm no???Indecisive wrote:Get involved in the transfer market. Like Fulham you mean?
Why would you think that?
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Got you to notice me at least babe.HollandsPies wrote:Hey everyone, look at meeeeeee.
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I would’ve thought you’d have had divided loyalties today.ClaretAndJew wrote:Got you to notice me at least babe.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
A little bit antisemiticBurnleyFC wrote:I would’ve thought you’d have had divided loyalties today.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Dyche is always going to make mistakes and make decisions we don't all agree with. He doesn't play the most attractive football in the world but he is absolutely the best man for our great club. What he's done for us is nothing short of amazing. He's earned the right for us all to stay loyal to him when things aren't going well. He really has turned it around and long may it continue!
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I never had any doubt, so i don't need to apologise.
It's an easy life when you're right this much.
It's an easy life when you're right this much.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I doubted heavily, so I think it’s almost time for my apology. Almost.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Lord Beamish suspect many felt like you, me included. OH YE OF LITTLE FAITH
A truly remarkable turn round and a pleasure to watch now
A truly remarkable turn round and a pleasure to watch now
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I think some (not all) of us that doubted him had genuine reasons for doing so and i won't apologise as at the time i did nothing wrong by highlighting his stubborness to change things around. I stand by that. I will hasten to add that i never called for his head but i did say something had to change. That change has now happened. We were clearly underperforming and our success at the moment is highlighting that.
The team meeting after the Everton game clearly got things off the players chests and maybe a few home truths were swapped in both directions. Much the same as after the Hull game a few years ago. It is telling that straight after that meeting he made changes and tweaks to the team and they looked and still look a totally different side. The team we saw last season is back.
The team meeting after the Everton game clearly got things off the players chests and maybe a few home truths were swapped in both directions. Much the same as after the Hull game a few years ago. It is telling that straight after that meeting he made changes and tweaks to the team and they looked and still look a totally different side. The team we saw last season is back.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Like I have said many times on these threads the people who question mr dyche hang your your head in shame and stop back tragging back the the man and the club utc
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
Like I have said many times on these threads the people who question mr dyche hang your your head in shame and stop back tragging back the the man and the club utc
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
ohh i am sorry i should not be on this thread .
You people of little faith .......................
You people of little faith .......................
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I think people had every right to start asking questions. Not only were we struggling, but the manner in which we were playing was incredibly bad and we did look in serious trouble.
I don;t think people should apologise, they only want what they personally feel is best for the club and fortunately for us all Dyche has turned things around in a way I couldn't have imagined at that time. 8 Unbeaten in the league....
I don;t think people should apologise, they only want what they personally feel is best for the club and fortunately for us all Dyche has turned things around in a way I couldn't have imagined at that time. 8 Unbeaten in the league....
Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
I think the same, and to add a bit more most of us could see Hart was the problem, and the on going allegiance to him from Dyche was causing the issue for me, he finally changed it and we never looked back. UTC NNNburnleymik wrote:I think people had every right to start asking questions. Not only were we struggling, but the manner in which we were playing was incredibly bad and we did look in serious trouble.
I don;t think people should apologise, they only want what they personally feel is best for the club and fortunately for us all Dyche has turned things around in a way I couldn't have imagined at that time. 8 Unbeaten in the league....
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
No need for Sean to apologise the hive mind came to the rescue just in time!
3 wins to go
3 wins to go
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7 points i think will do it
Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
When we was really struggling it was a grind travelling from Leeds to Burnley. I have a young family (new born and 2yo) and I was struggling to justify leaving them every other Saturday to do something I wasn’t really enjoying. I posted on here that Dyche deserved the chance to sort out the mess we was in because of everything he was given us, but silently I was having my doubts.
The change for me was the Liverpool game. Due to the road closure near Winfields it took me 4 hours from Leeds to Burnley and I only just made kick off. Although we were defeated I enjoyed our performance. We had a couple of poor performances after that but in general it’s bedn an upward trend since then.
I’m sorry for doubting Dyche, even silently.
I am also sorry for thinking Wood isn’t all that. He clearly is
The change for me was the Liverpool game. Due to the road closure near Winfields it took me 4 hours from Leeds to Burnley and I only just made kick off. Although we were defeated I enjoyed our performance. We had a couple of poor performances after that but in general it’s bedn an upward trend since then.
I’m sorry for doubting Dyche, even silently.
I am also sorry for thinking Wood isn’t all that. He clearly is
Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
He wasn't.ClaretEngineer wrote:Why should people feel the need to apologise to other message board non entities. We as fans are quite right to question proceedings when we’re not performing as well as we know we can.
Fair play Beamish for acknowledging you got it wrong. But there were others far more critical than you who won't come anywhere close to doing the same.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
You should just apologise anyway.Imploding Turtle wrote:I never had any doubt, so i don't need to apologise.
It's an easy life when you're right this much.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
There’s nothing wrong with legitimate criticism but why do people want to sack arguably our greatest ever manager? I’ve been openly critical of many things in the recent past - our (lack of) transfer dealings, individual player selections, reluctance to use substitutes etc - but it will be very cold day in hell before I ever ask for Sean Dyche to be removed.ClaretAndJew wrote:I don't understand.
We're not allowed to have a whinge when things are going really bad?
Why can't disparity exist on this forum without ridicule? It's like a weird cult.
Not only won't I apologise for airing my concerns when things go wrong, I'm going to do it even more during the next bad spell.
If people think we’re going to breeze along in this division without ever going through a bad patch, they’re living in cloud-cuckoo land. I just hope the people who are apologising now remember this moment and show a bit more patience when the next one comes along.
Sadly, I fear we’re only ever a couple of poor performances away from the knives being sharpened again.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
We would all love to see more players coming in but hang on a moment - the vast majority of players either would look down their nose and not want to play for us or are vastly out of our depth from a financial perspective. Take yesterday and their cheating softbelly fullback Rose. Would we want a whinger like that he only cares avout his ego and his fat paycheck.
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Re: Sean Dyche: An Apology.
In fairness why should they? As customers it's like going to your favourite restaurant & the food served up is usually good but a couple of months ago the food was dire & you had doubts about whether the chef was upto it, but he's overcome his problems & the food has returned to consistently good again, it is what it is.taio wrote:He wasn't.
Fair play Beamish for acknowledging you got it wrong. But there were others far more critical than you who won't come anywhere close to doing the same.
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if that's how you see it fair enough. I don't see it like that at all.Jakubclaret wrote:In fairness why should they? As customers it's like going to your favourite restaurant & the food served up is usually good but a couple of months ago the food was dire & you had doubts about whether the chef was upto it, but he's overcome his problems & the food has returned to consistently good again, it is what it is.
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taio wrote:if that's how you see it fair enough. I don't see it like that at all.
That's just life, the moral of the story is that people stuck with the restaurant & the chef without apologising.