I may but only if Everton lose tonight.
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I agree on the first part but not the second.CardyTheClaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:14 amEverton won't lose against Leicester. But I still think we a have a chance.
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https://www.hudl.com/blog/bodo-glimt-tactic-wyscoutmkmel wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:47 amArticles about Knutsen
https://www.pinkun.com/sport/norwich-ci ... ch-8470456
https://football-italia.net/video-shows ... ing-coach/
https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/spfl ... l-23084934
I’ll add this one - very good break down of his tactics and job he’s done. Quite a recent article.
Some posters will have a heart attack if he joins as he’s a ‘play out from the back’ type. In fact his tactics aren’t too dissimilar in shape and style to Pep.
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Not sure we have the players to do that to be honest.RVclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:55 amhttps://www.hudl.com/blog/bodo-glimt-tactic-wyscout
I’ll add this one - very good break down of his tactics and job he’s done. Quite a recent article.
Some posters will have a heart attack if he joins as he’s a ‘play out from the back’ type. In fact his tactics aren’t too dissimilar in shape and style to Pep.
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Yes and no. Right now? No. After a rebuild in the summer? Why not. Palace a prime example that it can be achieved, albeit with a larger budget than us.
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That last link had me sold!mkmel wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:47 amArticles about Knutsen
https://www.pinkun.com/sport/norwich-ci ... ch-8470456
https://football-italia.net/video-shows ... ing-coach/
https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/spfl ... l-23084934
Plus he likes a bar brawl like Dychey - what’s not to like?!

Couldn’t watch us playing it out from the back though. Would have a heart attack!!
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Yeah, that’s what we are up against and why we need an excellent recruitment set up / manager to wheel and deal. Id expect Knutsen would have a very good knowledge of the Scandinavian leagues for example, where many hidden gems are often found. He can bring Solbakken from Bodo with him for a start!
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Knutsen feels like a massive gamble though.
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Any new manager will be a gamble, but this guy ticks a lot of boxes, and he's built a cracking young side at Bodo.
I'd much rather we take a calculated risk on someone like him than go down the normal road of the usual suspects.
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You’d have thought that by now, the press would have more information on who its likely to be or who our number 1 target is. Pace must be keeping his cards close.
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As long as its not one of the old school types who somehow always end up with jobs I'm not too bothered
No to Bruce/BFS/Wilder here
If we are going to change, then lets really go for it
No to Bruce/BFS/Wilder here
If we are going to change, then lets really go for it
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Pace must be patient because a rushed (and wrong) appointment would be a disaster. We MUST appoint someone with an excellent record of youth development (into the first team) as we can no longer afford (imo) to buy top quality ‘PL ready’ players.
If the right person for Burnley FC isn’t available until summer then wait until then.
If the right person for Burnley FC isn’t available until summer then wait until then.
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Not sure Pace has a target. Obviously the sacking last week was a knee jerk reaction otherwise we’d have someone in place by now.
Too late for an interim to make much difference so cant see us with anyone new until after the end of the season.
Too late for an interim to make much difference so cant see us with anyone new until after the end of the season.
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It's a different gamble.
Dyche's remit wouldn't have been to get us promoted at the first full attempt, it would have been to maintain our status as mid table club, get a few quid from some plum cup ties, and maybe dip our toes in the play off water a bit.
The next guy has to keep us up, or take us up, or we will very likely begin spiralling down the debt drain.
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Kjetil Knutsen from Bodo Glimt - sounds like something out of Tolkien.
Get him in!
Get him in!

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I Think this is a very important quality in the next manager. The ability to develop younger players from the youth team/academy/U23's is something that can be massively improved. For a club who is financially weaker in the transfer market this would really help strengthen the team as well as funds if players move on to financially bigger clubs.Mala591 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:44 amPace must be patient because a rushed (and wrong) appointment would be a disaster. We MUST appoint someone with an excellent record of youth development (into the first team) as we can no longer afford (imo) to buy top quality ‘PL ready’ players.
If the right person for Burnley FC isn’t available until summer then wait until then.
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Is it the job of the first team manager/coach to develop youth players? It will be down to him whether they play or not based on whether he feels they are good enough but the recruitment of the players and their development is surely the job of the academy coaches.Sleeping Cat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:04 amI Think this is a very important quality in the next manager. The ability to develop younger players from the youth team/academy/U23's is something that can be massively improved. For a club who is financially weaker in the transfer market this would really help strengthen the team as well as funds if players move on to financially bigger clubs.
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In Sean Dyche's first full season, around April 2014, when it looked like we could get second place, I met one of the club's co-chairman at a work event. He wanted to chat about Burnley. He told me, when they were recruiting, the directors had set Dyche the target of promotion in his second full season. Achieving it a season earlier the finances weren't ready to strengthen if we were to go up.distortiondave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:46 amIt's a different gamble.
Dyche's remit wouldn't have been to get us promoted at the first full attempt, it would have been to maintain our status as mid table club, get a few quid from some plum cup ties, and maybe dip our toes in the play off water a bit.
The next guy has to keep us up, or take us up, or we will very likely begin spiralling down the debt drain.
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If we are to go down the route of foreign coach with potential, the Director of Football position probably become more of an essential requirement.
Should an ambitious foreign manager do well, there is possibly a greater likelihood that they’d be poached, more so than someone like Wilder, I’d imagine. A D of F would hopefully bring an element of stability / continuity by planning for such eventualities.
Should an ambitious foreign manager do well, there is possibly a greater likelihood that they’d be poached, more so than someone like Wilder, I’d imagine. A D of F would hopefully bring an element of stability / continuity by planning for such eventualities.
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Wilder been backed in to 1/3 on Sky Bet this morning.
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I met John B on the eve of the 13/14 season. Really nice guy. I asked him what he thought would be a good season for the us, and he said to me top 10. He also said that Dyche is the man! I need him for next weeks lottery numbersPaul Waine wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:23 amIn Sean Dyche's first full season, around April 2014, when it looked like we could get second place, I met one of the club's co-chairman at a work event. He wanted to chat about Burnley. He told me, when they were recruiting, the directors had set Dyche the target of promotion in his second full season. Achieving it a season earlier the finances weren't ready to strengthen if we were to go up.

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Knutsen or Wilder
I'll go with the former - at least he will know some of the foreign markets
I'll go with the former - at least he will know some of the foreign markets
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Reading those inks about the who's, training the way the team culture is under knutsen he sounds an awful lot Iike Dyche.
He would be a huge gamble but and interesting one. There's a gulf in the standard between Norwegian and English football in terms of the physical demand on players - it's another 30% (more in the Championship) of games on top.
He would be a huge gamble but and interesting one. There's a gulf in the standard between Norwegian and English football in terms of the physical demand on players - it's another 30% (more in the Championship) of games on top.
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No youth player comes out of the academy ready to slot into a first team, there's a huge gap between U23's and first team football as you see in the Johnston's Paint trophy where the modern day "wonder kid" academies are regularly beaten by league 1 & 2 teams. Some first team managers are better than others at integrating youth players, giving them a chance in the right circumstances to help them develop and adapt technically, physically and mentally to make the next step up.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:09 amIs it the job of the first team manager/coach to develop youth players? It will be down to him whether they play or not based on whether he feels they are good enough but the recruitment of the players and their development is surely the job of the academy coaches.
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Just been posted on the Boro message forum ,’I have had more communications, situation is no change he is definitely going. A lot of anger and confusion at MFC. Steve Gibson isn’t happy.
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Was the poster BenWickes?northeastclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:44 amJust been posted on the Boro message forum ,’I have had more communications, situation is no change he is definitely going. A lot of anger and confusion at MFC. Steve Gibson isn’t happy.
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Those final steps of integrating them into the first team squad and actually getting match minutes is obviously down to the manager. They need to be a decent prospect and have had all the foundations, you can't just bring in anyone, but it's that final polish that really adds the value.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:09 amIs it the job of the first team manager/coach to develop youth players? It will be down to him whether they play or not based on whether he feels they are good enough but the recruitment of the players and their development is surely the job of the academy coaches.
As to whether we are capable of getting players up to that stage of first team integration, I don't really know.
If we do go down then one of the unintended consequences will be that it will probably be easier to bring young players through.
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Just checkingnortheastclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:44 amJust been posted on the Boro message forum ,’I have had more communications, situation is no change he is definitely going. A lot of anger and confusion at MFC. Steve Gibson isn’t happy.
That is just a post from a random internet guy correct?
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Yes .I live near Middlesbrough and the fans I know think he is going, but I don’t know or follow their message board to know how many posters are actually in the know. A bit like ours, probably not a lot
. But I think this probably is togetherwith all the other noise and comments going around.
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His team give Jose Mourinho his biggest ever career defeat when they beat Roma 6-1 in the Europa
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Indeed they did, and they've also whipped Celtic home and away this season, and by all accounts they play fast skilful footy, exactly what we've been crying out for apparently.
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His team plays 433
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I’d prefer Wilder for his knowledge of the Championship. It’s a big ask for somebody to come from the Norwegian league into the English top divisions.
I don’t see that he brings a reputation that would attract players and very little exposure (if any) of recruiting in the ponds that we will be looking in. Too much of a step up for me.
Recruitment is a primary focus over the summer with all the OOC players. This would be a primary consideration for me if I was involved in appointing the next manager and would push me towards a reputation manager such as Rooney, Kompany etc
I don’t see that he brings a reputation that would attract players and very little exposure (if any) of recruiting in the ponds that we will be looking in. Too much of a step up for me.
Recruitment is a primary focus over the summer with all the OOC players. This would be a primary consideration for me if I was involved in appointing the next manager and would push me towards a reputation manager such as Rooney, Kompany etc
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His team away from home v a championship standard team
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1sq1iNADKtw
V Mourinho's Roma
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zHofvAvnmcY
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1sq1iNADKtw
V Mourinho's Roma
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zHofvAvnmcY
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How would you rate Potter at Brighton? He applied his trade in the Swedish leagues before going into the championship and then premier league.Penwortham_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:25 amI’d prefer Wilder for his knowledge of the Championship. It’s a big ask for somebody to come from the Norwegian league into the English top divisions.
I don’t see that he brings a reputation that would attract players and very little exposure (if any) of recruiting in the ponds that we will be looking in. Too much of a step up for me.
Recruitment is a primary focus over the summer with all the OOC players. This would be a primary consideration for me if I was involved in appointing the next manager and would push me towards a reputation manager such as Rooney, Kompany etc
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Boro fans are always like this, the Gazette doesn't help. If this happens he will become their OCnortheastclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:44 amJust been posted on the Boro message forum ,’I have had more communications, situation is no change he is definitely going. A lot of anger and confusion at MFC. Steve Gibson isn’t happy.
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Potter has done well, and his team do control the football a lot better than most, but he's got a big budgetclarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:30 amHow would you rate Potter at Brighton? He applied his trade in the Swedish leagues before going into the championship and then premier league.
And he's got nowhere near a 7th place finish and a European place, which is something we have managed
But yeah, its does show that you can get good managers that you wouldn't really think about abroad
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The Gazette loves to stir the pot, they did last time over Karanka etcWokingclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:34 amBoro fans are always like this, the Gazette doesn't help. If this happens he will become their OC

Not sure how he could be their OC, he's been there a few months and achieved not a lot.
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Yes, but they'd still hate him.
Guess it comes down to location and money
Guess it comes down to location and money
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Potter has been in the job less than 3 year's, it took Dyche 6 to finish 7th, he's got 3 years to catch up and this season he's only 6 points away from 7th so farLancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:38 amPotter has done well, and his team do control the football a lot better than most, but he's got a big budget
And he's got nowhere near a 7th place finish and a European place, which is something we have managed
But yeah, its does show that you can get good managers that you wouldn't really think about abroad
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Born in the Midlands and played his whole career in the English leagues. Not really a direct comparisonclarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:30 amHow would you rate Potter at Brighton? He applied his trade in the Swedish leagues before going into the championship and then premier league.
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It is when people quote the English league is a step up from abroad where a manager is workingPenwortham_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:46 amBorn in the Midlands and played his whole career in the English leagues. Not really a direct comparison
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Whats his budget compared to SDs?
With the money Brighton have spent, they should be doing better than mid table
I think its a very poor look to degenerate what was an amazing season for BFC under SD btw