He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Can't be good for the players?
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Who says he hasn't already made his position clear with the players?
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Ben Mee is already on the case.
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Maybe so.Juan Tanamera wrote:Who says he hasn't already made his position clear with the players?
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I just can't see it happening.....!!!! If Dyche was to go to Everton he could very well be unemployed and reputation destroyed by Christmas.....
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
If his position is that then he would have to have self doubts about his abilities to turn it around there. Most managers aren't known for self doubting themselves.COYC73 wrote:I just can't see it happening.....!!!! If Dyche was to go to Everton he could very well be unemployed and reputation destroyed by Christmas.....
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Pipe down, you daft creep.Saxoman wrote:Can't be good for the players?
He's stated his position about 20 times since he's been here. He's enjoying the job, he's focussed on the next game, and he won't be here forever.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Self doubting themselves is a tautology.Saxoman wrote:If his position is that then he would have to have self doubts about his abilities to turn it around there. Most managers aren't known for self doubting themselves.
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With speculation increasing, he really needs to say more this time I think.NottsClaret wrote:Pipe down, you daft creep.
He's stated his position about 20 times since he's been here. He's enjoying the job, he's focussed on the next game, and he won't be here forever.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Why does he?
What does he say - 'I am not interested in the hypothetical chance of leaving Burnley to manage a club that I haven't even been offered a job at?'
Aye alright
What does he say - 'I am not interested in the hypothetical chance of leaving Burnley to manage a club that I haven't even been offered a job at?'
Aye alright
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Not really. If he's interested he'll look at the situation. How long will it take to get his ideas across to the players and get them picking up results. I can't see him going at all. They've sacked Koeman 2 months into a new season after he lead them to a top 6 finish and into Europe. If he does leave then so be it. Burnley Football Club will still be here and that's all what really mattersSaxoman wrote:If his position is that then he would have to have self doubts about his abilities to turn it around there. Most managers aren't known for self doubting themselves.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
He doesn't need to say anything.
It would ruin the tension that's building.
It would ruin the tension that's building.
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
How would you feel if he left before your next game, having never added to those statements? Pretty ****** I'd say..?Braindead wrote:Why does he?
What does he say - 'I am not interested in the hypothetical chance of leaving Burnley to manage a club that I haven't even been offered a job at?'
Aye alright
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Was there anybody else listening to Sat. game with Phil Bird and Alistair Cambell?
Cambell in touch with SD by text and SD stated that it is not happening.
RELAX evrybody.
Cambell in touch with SD by text and SD stated that it is not happening.
RELAX evrybody.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
His position is crystal clear once you remember he's on a rolling one-year contact. That's not a contract you have if you're 100% certain your future's at that club.
He'll do what he thinks is right for himself and his family, and that's all he should be thinking about when he decides. It's not like he owes anything to us. Anything he did owe he's repaid multiple times over, which is the first time we can say that about a manager since Cotterill. And if he does go I think every Burnley fan will be hoping he has success at his new club.
He'll do what he thinks is right for himself and his family, and that's all he should be thinking about when he decides. It's not like he owes anything to us. Anything he did owe he's repaid multiple times over, which is the first time we can say that about a manager since Cotterill. And if he does go I think every Burnley fan will be hoping he has success at his new club.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
He should come out and state he'd like to speak to Everton and Leicester. He must want to, even if he decides to stay.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Why the concern?Saxoman wrote:Can't be good for the players?
Scared we might poach Mowbray



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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
You believe what Alastair Campbell says.... **** Me !claretjohn33505 wrote:Was there anybody else listening to Sat. game with Phil Bird and Alistair Cambell?
Cambell in touch with SD by text and SD stated that it is not happening.
RELAX evrybody.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Not just that - I can't believe Sean Dyche was texting Alastair Campbell during a game! How unprofessional.RocketLawnChair wrote:You believe what Alastair Campbell says.... **** Me !
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Right so what you are now saying is that Dyche should release a 'Come and get me' statement to Leicester and Everton and potentially West Ham and any other Premier League team?Saxoman wrote:He should come out and state he'd like to speak to Everton and Leicester. He must want to, even if he decides to stay.
What are you smoking?
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Signed in to post thisRocketLawnChair wrote:You believe what Alastair Campbell says.... **** Me !
Does Sean Dyche have WMDs in his basement by any chance?
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
How can he get a team Dyche fit after a week or two ? If he leaves it will be at the end of a season when he can get his own players in and get what he wants to keep Dyche fit.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
No chance, they are hidden under the Barnfield Training Centre and there is a secret tunnel to Gawthorpe Hall as wellCoolClaret wrote:Signed in to post this
Does Sean Dyche have WMDs in his basement by any chance?

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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Well it WAS a secret, until just now 

Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
I don't think Dyche will say anything at present unless an approach is made
and then, as far as I know they have to approach the club in the first instance.
The club may turn down the approach and only if Dyche says he'd like to speak to them
will they relent and probably not before they've offered him more to stay.
and then, as far as I know they have to approach the club in the first instance.
The club may turn down the approach and only if Dyche says he'd like to speak to them
will they relent and probably not before they've offered him more to stay.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
You would love that wouldn't you Saxo? Give it a rest you are starting to sound desperate.Saxoman wrote:He should come out and state he'd like to speak to Everton and Leicester. He must want to, even if he decides to stay.
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Starting?Healeywoodclaret wrote:You would love that wouldn't you Saxo? Give it a rest you are starting to sound desperate.


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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Haha, he doesn't need to come out and say anything. He'd spend half his time doing that based on how many jobs he's linked with.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
OP...no he doesn't.
No one has offered a kidney bean yet..what is there to say, he has a job at Turf Moor.
Butt out, none of your concern whatsoever.
No one has offered a kidney bean yet..what is there to say, he has a job at Turf Moor.
Butt out, none of your concern whatsoever.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Why would a Blackburn fan care about what the Burnley managers position on staying or going is?
What a sad act..... there's a big wide world out there, go and see some of it instead of wasting your life, posting nonsensical drivel and poor troll bait on here.
What a sad act..... there's a big wide world out there, go and see some of it instead of wasting your life, posting nonsensical drivel and poor troll bait on here.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
I'm not a fan of targeting people/posters, but that did make me laugh out loud. That's brilliant.NottsClaret wrote:Pipe down, you daft creep.

Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
All he needs to do isprepare our team for the next match.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
He doesn't have to do anything. Just because some people's sphincters are twitching isn't his fault.
Every job that's come up in the last two years he's been made favourite for, he hasn't taken one yet. I should imagine he's sick of being asked.
Every job that's come up in the last two years he's been made favourite for, he hasn't taken one yet. I should imagine he's sick of being asked.
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
One thing that stood out for me from that interview with Mee and Tarkowski was how matter of fact they were when discussing the manager's future:Juan Tanamera wrote:Who says he hasn't already made his position clear with the players?
'He will go one day but not yet' Ben, particular seem very confident about this.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Sean Dyche IS a WMD.CoolClaret wrote:Signed in to post this
Does Sean Dyche have WMDs in his basement by any chance?
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Sean doesn't listen to outside noise, and tells his players the same.
The man only deals in facts, he believes there is no point discussing If's, But's and Maybe's
The man only deals in facts, he believes there is no point discussing If's, But's and Maybe's
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
He'd be no good on any of the many Brexit threads then....MACCA wrote:Sean doesn't listen to outside noise.
The man only deals in facts, he believes there is no point discussing If's, But's and Maybe's
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That's because I've heard on good authority, that the Brexit debate's main topic of discussion is Sean Dyche.RocketLawnChair wrote:He'd be no good on any of the many Brexit threads then....
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
I think he has more integrity than to leave once the season is underway. I would have thought he would choose to leave end if season end of contract at a job done point in time.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
We've more chance of Teresa May sorting Brexit than Sean leaving.He's going nowhere
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
As there is zero chance of the first then can I suggest you leave yourself some wiggle room by changing it to "we've more chance of the 2nd coming of our lord and saviour, Jesus Christ than Sean leaving. He's going nowhere"
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
I’m looking forward to ablue saying we should sack him if he doesn’t make his position clear.
Again.
Again.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
I bloody wont be wishing him well !! we need him here, I'm not interested in him furthering his career elsewhere.Imploding Turtle wrote:His position is crystal clear once you remember he's on a rolling one-year contact. That's not a contract you have if you're 100% certain your future's at that club.
He'll do what he thinks is right for himself and his family, and that's all he should be thinking about when he decides. It's not like he owes anything to us. Anything he did owe he's repaid multiple times over, which is the first time we can say that about a manager since Cotterill. And if he does go I think every Burnley fan will be hoping he has success at his new club.
Just undoing 5 years of effort and leaving us rudderless is not my idea of loyalty midway through a season
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Hope he stays, but it would be very, very churlish indeed not to thank him for what he has done and wish him well wherever he goes.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
We certainly do need him at Burnley.For Dyche to leave now half way through the season could prove to be disastrous.Wile E Coyote wrote:I bloody wont be wishing him well !! we need him here, I'm not interested in him furthering his career elsewhere.
Just undoing 5 years of effort and leaving us rudderless is not my idea of loyalty midway through a season
Wishing him well don't think so Everton are one of our rivals.
Someone please explain what the difference is between what Coyle did and what might happen now.
Don't remember everyone wishing Coyle all the best at his new club.
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Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
No smudge Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Don't go there!
Don't go there!
Re: He needs to come out and state his position IMO.
Nothing really to come out and state if he hasn't been approached. If he goes mid season it will drop us in it. Everton are currently a rival so I won't be hoping he does well there if he does. I care about Burnley only. If he left at the end of the season we can have no complaints but I hope he is here for some time to come.