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Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:59 pm
by Belgianclaret
Congratulations with yet another great accomplishment. It took you a while to play Defour 😜, but you are now Burnleys’ own Bill Shankly.
Let’s hope the new owners provide you with some decent funds now - UTC !

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:01 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
Unbelievable performance, result, mentality, team. All led by an unbelievable manager.

Nows the time to see what the new reigime will bring.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:02 pm
by tim_noone
Belgianclaret wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:59 pm
Congratulations with yet another great accomplishment. It took you a while to play Defour 😜, but you are now Burnleys’ own Bill Shankly.
Let’s hope the new owners provide you with some decent funds now - UTC !
DYCHE!!!!

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:03 pm
by diamondpocket
Just written similar in the matchday thread. Proved once again his leadership and excellent managerial skills. Hearts, legs & minds indeed.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:25 pm
by BabylonClaret
He was quick to praise other players today too. And point out Chris has worked hard today and that's why he's been unplayable:)

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:26 pm
by pushpinpussy
Sean thank god you don't read the depressive negative comments from the majority of posters on this website. they are a minority and most Burnley fans looks at them as a joke and not intelligent people and they have very sad lives and nothing better to do than criticise someone or something else to make them feel better

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:41 pm
by diamondpocket
pushpinpussy wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:26 pm
Sean thank god you don't read the depressive negative comments from the majority of posters on this website. they are a minority and most Burnley fans looks at them as a joke and not intelligent people and they have very sad lives and nothing better to do than criticise someone or something else to make them feel better
A bit more understandable though when we've been living through such a crap period in our lifetime. Let's hope we're through it now, this season included, and look forward to more positive signs.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:54 pm
by s6t9a2f3f
Need to tie him to a long term contract now !!!!

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:55 pm
by Steve-Harpers-perm
A new contract for Dyche in the coming weeks would be a huge boost.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:06 pm
by Silkyskills1
Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:55 pm
A new contract for Dyche in the coming weeks would be a huge boost.
I still think he will wait to see what sort of funds are available to him before he puts pen to paper. It's been a horrible year all round but if he manages to keep Premier League football at Turf Moor for another season then that will surely rank at least alongside his achievement in 2016 of getting us back up as champions. He cannot be expected to replicate this season again. He needs more players available to him that he can rely on at least fitness wise. Next season will be harder still and he deserves every chance to keep us amongst the elite.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:09 pm
by NewClaret
Unbelievable leader.

Pace is lucky to have him. He needs to tie him down and then back him.

Amazing achievement from Sean and the players today, although tbf the performances have been very good for the last three weeks.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:34 pm
by Chester Perry
cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:01 pm

Nows the time to see what the new reigime will bring.
this is not aimed at you CFC but an opportunity to pick up on a theme that has been underlined by events this week, I believe you will understand that

As we prepare to go into a government football review and after a week when Billionaire club owners failed in an attempt to sperate the the wealth of the game into their own pockets, without much care for the rest and fans appear united in their revulsion, it has been hugely revealing to see that many fans are still demanding there owners spend monies their club does not have:

- Arsenal fans rejoice at the fact that a billionaire wants to buy the club from the billionaire owner they currently have in the belief they will be have more to spend and the "natural order" of their superiority will return.
- The Spanish giants are in varying states of financial distress caused by poor management and the endless demands of their members (a supposed ideal model) to constantly win trophies and sign what are perceived to be the star players de jour, so argue the Super League is necessary to meet those demands.
- Newcastle fans rage against their billionaire owner for running a tight financial ship and would prefer a nation state of questionable practises (there are very few nation states that do not have questionable practices) have the chance to splurge their large on the club for reasons that have nothing to do with sporting intent.
- For some time Kieran Maguire who spends large arguing against the the financial mismanagement. has argued that for most fans the ideal owner for the majority of fans is a a billionaire benevolent dictator

All that is a significant contributory factor to what is creating the financial problems in the game. In an interview yesterday UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin talked about giving fans a voice with UEFA - days after ignoring their pleas regarding the reformed Champions League, while acknowledging that fans are not united and there are significant groups that want polar different things. This is the divide that is killing the game the hunger for success, the need to move to the "next step" the refusal to accept that financial stability is essential and that progress tends to be cyclical.

The best commentary I have see on this I have seen on this is here

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20891&start=6971

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:41 pm
by Neil6271
Actually enjoyed watching that match which have been few and far between lately. Pulled it out the bag again has Mr Dyche and can’t wait to hopefully see matches live next season. Other teams supporters say what they want about him but he knows his stuff.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:43 pm
by Vegas Claret
Westy acknowledges in his post match interview that staying up this season is almost as big an achievement as us finishing 7th

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:47 pm
by claretandy
Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:06 pm
I still think he will wait to see what sort of funds are available to him before he puts pen to paper. It's been a horrible year all round but if he manages to keep Premier League football at Turf Moor for another season then that will surely rank at least alongside his achievement in 2016 of getting us back up as champions. He cannot be expected to replicate this season again. He needs more players available to him that he can rely on at least fitness wise. Next season will be harder still and he deserves every chance to keep us amongst the elite.
Dyche has sounded very positive about the new owners in recent weeks.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 4:19 pm
by Steve-Harpers-perm
claretandy wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:47 pm
Dyche has sounded very positive about the new owners in recent weeks.
He has and Claret Tony seemed to suggest I think the other week he’s heard this might happen.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 4:42 pm
by Goodclaret
I don't want to criticise any Burnley fan after such a brilliant performance today (and we have stayed up again!!!) but this is why "we" back Dyche even when times get a little bit tough. This man has delivered for, almost, 9 years. His achievements with us are absolutely unbelievable and, this season, he has probably won his biggest battle by keeping us in the PL. An horrendous season with no fans and such a small squad and he still motivates these players to fight for everything. Please, please just trust the guy. He is an absolute gem who we need to keep at this club for as long as possible. He knows Burnley and we know him - how many clubs would love to say that?

It's over to Mr Pace now to help the best manager we have ever had (ok, I know I'm only 47) to build a squad which may be able to not have to worry about relegation but look upwards in the table. It's up to us, as fans, to get behind him and these players so they know what it means to be successful for Burnley.

Finally, I want today to dispel the silly rumour Dyche can't get us to play some fantastic football. We battered Wolves today. Yes, they were awful, but we played some great stuff and Wolves will be grateful for only conceding 4.

Anyway, I'm off to get (even more) drunk knowing this manager and team have done us bloody proud yet again.

PS Anyone want to be in Fulham and West Broms shoes now? ;)

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 4:50 pm
by tiger76
Please, sign a new contract ASAP thanks. A :D Claret.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 5:20 pm
by leelad
I'm proud to be a claret tonight. We are not mathematically safe yet, but it's looking good for another season at the top table. Thank you.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 5:25 pm
by SouthLondonexile
If this is an invitation to write an open letter to SD, then here goes:
Dear Sean
Thank you very much for your positivity, your physicality, and for being you.
You have achieved much, made good players into really good players. Made a team greater than the sum of its individual parts. Showed humility in defeat and rarely griped publicly.
I feel we are merely borrowing your talents and I wish you well in your future career whether that is with BFC or another club or a national side.
All the best
NW

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 6:17 pm
by DCWat
Chester Perry wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:34 pm
this is not aimed at you CFC but an opportunity to pick up on a theme that has been underlined by events this week, I believe you will understand that

As we prepare to go into a government football review and after a week when Billionaire club owners failed in an attempt to sperate the the wealth of the game into their own pockets, without much care for the rest and fans appear united in their revulsion, it has been hugely revealing to see that many fans are still demanding there owners spend monies their club does not have:

- Arsenal fans rejoice at the fact that a billionaire wants to buy the club from the billionaire owner they currently have in the belief they will be have more to spend and the "natural order" of their superiority will return.
- The Spanish giants are in varying states of financial distress caused by poor management and the endless demands of their members (a supposed ideal model) to constantly win trophies and sign what are perceived to be the star players de jour, so argue the Super League is necessary to meet those demands.
- Newcastle fans rage against their billionaire owner for running a tight financial ship and would prefer a nation state of questionable practises (there are very few nation states that do not have questionable practices) have the chance to splurge their large on the club for reasons that have nothing to do with sporting intent.
- For some time Kieran Maguire who spends large arguing against the the financial mismanagement. has argued that for most fans the ideal owner for the majority of fans is a a billionaire benevolent dictator

All that is a significant contributory factor to what is creating the financial problems in the game. In an interview yesterday UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin talked about giving fans a voice with UEFA - days after ignoring their pleas regarding the reformed Champions League, while acknowledging that fans are not united and there are significant groups that want polar different things. This is the divide that is killing the game the hunger for success, the need to move to the "next step" the refusal to accept that financial stability is essential and that progress tends to be cyclical.

The best commentary I have see on this I have seen on this is here

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20891&start=6971
I’m not sure what you’re getting at here, CP?

There isn’t a suggestion here that we should be running up big debts or expecting way more than we can afford.

We are crying out for sensible investment in the team to give us the best chance of staying in the Premier League over the next few seasons (and hopefully beyond that) and the money that brings in.

The comparison in this instance to billionaire owners and unreasonable expectations doesn’t seem to stack up to this thread.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 6:25 pm
by Boss Hogg
pushpinpussy wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:26 pm
Sean thank god you don't read the depressive negative comments from the majority of posters on this website. they are a minority and most Burnley fans looks at them as a joke and not intelligent people and they have very sad lives and nothing better to do than criticise someone or something else to make them feel better
After a great performance the point if this is what ?

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 7:51 pm
by IanMcL
The penny just dropped for me, as to why Mr Garlick sold out.

If you read this message board, we were always crying out for pace!

Now we have it with a capital P!

Mr G thinks he has it sorted!

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:38 pm
by RalphCoatesComb
Amazing how the ne'er do wells all retreat into their shells and forget their Sean Dyche Out mantra after a performance like today's ;)

Actually, we should have scored 6 today... Sean Dyche out !

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:52 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
Chester Perry wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:34 pm
this is not aimed at you CFC but an opportunity to pick up on a theme that has been underlined by events this week, I believe you will understand that

As we prepare to go into a government football review and after a week when Billionaire club owners failed in an attempt to sperate the the wealth of the game into their own pockets, without much care for the rest and fans appear united in their revulsion, it has been hugely revealing to see that many fans are still demanding there owners spend monies their club does not have:

- Arsenal fans rejoice at the fact that a billionaire wants to buy the club from the billionaire owner they currently have in the belief they will be have more to spend and the "natural order" of their superiority will return.
- The Spanish giants are in varying states of financial distress caused by poor management and the endless demands of their members (a supposed ideal model) to constantly win trophies and sign what are perceived to be the star players de jour, so argue the Super League is necessary to meet those demands.
- Newcastle fans rage against their billionaire owner for running a tight financial ship and would prefer a nation state of questionable practises (there are very few nation states that do not have questionable practices) have the chance to splurge their large on the club for reasons that have nothing to do with sporting intent.
- For some time Kieran Maguire who spends large arguing against the the financial mismanagement. has argued that for most fans the ideal owner for the majority of fans is a a billionaire benevolent dictator

All that is a significant contributory factor to what is creating the financial problems in the game. In an interview yesterday UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin talked about giving fans a voice with UEFA - days after ignoring their pleas regarding the reformed Champions League, while acknowledging that fans are not united and there are significant groups that want polar different things. This is the divide that is killing the game the hunger for success, the need to move to the "next step" the refusal to accept that financial stability is essential and that progress tends to be cyclical.

The best commentary I have see on this I have seen on this is here

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20891&start=6971
Not that I expect them to throw money at it. Obviously some is needed

But more that we need both to compete and a clear strategy. Ideally with the future in mind.

Ie not dale stephens type signings. A couple of bodies that improve what we have - now and in the future.

We could get a few quid for Barnes, and / or Jay, free up wages on others like stephens and Brady and other high earning players who bring little value to the table.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:54 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
Chester Perry wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:34 pm
this is not aimed at you CFC but an opportunity to pick up
Also fwiw I was more than happy with the old reigime. But clearly change was needed. And they seemed to want out as much as anything.

So more interested just to see how the strategy changes with a new vision.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:56 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
DCWat wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 6:17 pm
I’m not sure what you’re getting at here, CP?

There isn’t a suggestion here that we should be running up big debts or expecting way more than we can afford.

We are crying out for sensible investment in the team to give us the best chance of staying in the Premier League over the next few seasons (and hopefully beyond that) and the money that brings in.

The comparison in this instance to billionaire owners and unreasonable expectations doesn’t seem to stack up to this thread.
Have to agree. Not investing is probably more negligent than gambling too.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:59 pm
by RalphCoatesComb
Dear Mr Dyche

Please stay !

I'll add two twix to your contract :)

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:04 pm
by boatshed bill
pushpinpussy wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:26 pm
Sean thank god you don't read the depressive negative comments from the majority of posters on this website. they are a minority and most Burnley fans looks at them as a joke and not intelligent people and they have very sad lives and nothing better to do than criticise someone or something else to make them feel better
What's the point of posting this as you clearly say he doesn't read (negative) comments.
We have to assume he doesn't look at this MB.

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:10 am
by Wile E Coyote
NewClaret wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:09 pm
Unbelievable leader.

Pace is lucky to have him. He needs to tie him down and then back him.

Amazing achievement from Sean and the players today, although tbf the performances have been very good for the last three weeks.
There is the problem, we jump up and down about monied elite, yet have to beg our paymasters from afar to come up with the required cash. If we manage to tickle his chin enough to stump up the readies, does that make us a working mans team?

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:42 am
by claretonthecoast1882
Belgianclaret wrote: ↑
Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:59 pm
Congratulations with yet another great accomplishment. It took you a while to play Defour 😜, but you are now Burnleys’ own Bill Shankly.
Let’s hope the new owners provide you with some decent funds now - UTC !

In fairness to Dyche we didn't have many games in between the day he signed and when he finally made his debut starting the game 4 days later against LIverpool

Re: Dear Mr Dyche

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:18 pm
by NewClaret
Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑
Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:10 am
There is the problem, we jump up and down about monied elite, yet have to beg our paymasters from afar to come up with the required cash. If we manage to tickle his chin enough to stump up the readies, does that make us a working mans team?
I still hold the view that we should be able to buy players with the money generated by the club, vs outside investment from Pace and others. It just requires him to sanction it.

I just hope the Board see the effort put in by the players week in week out and understand it’s their responsibility to work just as hard all summer.