The Dyche approach is interesting. I believe aspects of Bamford’s account, though think it was purely a personality clash.
Conversely, Keith Treacy speaks highly of Sean and how he was pretty much the only manager who didn’t just discard him to his demons. I know being a ‘posho’ and having terrible addiction issues aren’t remotely comparable, but I believe Dyche got it right more often than he got it wrong.
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Based on the fact Dyche had his favourites, his conduct toward Bamford (who I believe has no reason to lie), his constant and pointless haranguing of fourth officials every game and my experience in a professional capacity when I represented a Burnley U21 player.