Dyche out brigade…
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All it's all gone quiet over there!
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Hummmmmmmm why would any Burnley fan ever doubt him .
To all those of us who backed him , yer we know why
To all those of us who backed him , yer we know why
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Happy to be proved wrong when we are producing stuff like this. We are all fans, we all want us to do well.
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Exactly this.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:55 pmHappy to be proved wrong when we are producing stuff like this. We are all fans, we all want us to do well.
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What is the point of this thread? Just be happy with a great win.
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I left the Dyche out brigade several years ago, can I now gloat at others who wanted him gone?
I did however say if we were relegated, I wouldn't mind seeing a change of manager just to mix it up.
I did however say if we were relegated, I wouldn't mind seeing a change of manager just to mix it up.
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Take a hard look at yourselves.
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It’s to highlight how many times we’ve been here and that Dyche has earned, time and time again, significantly more respect than he’s shown by a few on this message board.
I am genuinely buzzing tonight don’t worry.
I am genuinely buzzing tonight don’t worry.
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To all you "Dyche Out" folk... you are welcome to join us Happy Clappers any time you want. 

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I never wanted him out, but after Leeds I genuinely couldn't see this lift in form, it seems every time he and the squad come under question they come up with the answers.
I'm certainly not taking anything for granted, and we still need to maintain this type of form for a fair while longer yet, but we've given ourselves every chance, and in the process dragged several teams right into the dogfight, also crucially we've given ourselves some breathing space to Watford and Norwich, and still have 2 games in hand on both, if we can start to create a gap from them, then we only need to finish above one other from the pack just above us, and some of those teams are on dreadful runs of results.
I'm certainly not taking anything for granted, and we still need to maintain this type of form for a fair while longer yet, but we've given ourselves every chance, and in the process dragged several teams right into the dogfight, also crucially we've given ourselves some breathing space to Watford and Norwich, and still have 2 games in hand on both, if we can start to create a gap from them, then we only need to finish above one other from the pack just above us, and some of those teams are on dreadful runs of results.
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It was a disgrace some of the crap he got on here-I never doubted him.performances have been reasonably good all year we more often than not finish strong,deffo got our mojo back you fancy them against anyone when they get on that run.There will never be anyone better than dyche but the inevitable might happen one year and we will go.But for them who relegated us 4 weeks ago all I will say is like every other year your wrong again!
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They never learn.
Next time we lose two or three on the trot, the ‘Dyche Out’ thread will return.
Entitlement is something I thought only existed at top 6 clubs but it’s sadly more of an indictment of the general fan culture that permeates amongst all Premier League sides.
Next time we lose two or three on the trot, the ‘Dyche Out’ thread will return.
Entitlement is something I thought only existed at top 6 clubs but it’s sadly more of an indictment of the general fan culture that permeates amongst all Premier League sides.
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Let's just stay up and keep quiet about Dyche for the moment. Certainly he's coming into his own in the last few games but there is a long way to go yet
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Exactly this.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:02 pmThey never learn.
Next time we lose two or three on the trot, the ‘Dyche Out’ thread will return.
Entitlement is something I thought only existed at top 6 clubs but it’s sadly more of an indictment of the general fan culture that permeates amongst all Premier League sides.
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Nah. I’ll big him up. He’s the best Burnley manager of my lifetime by an absolute country mile… regardless of whether we stay up or not.
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Yes he needs to go, he should have had Richardson on after 60 min but he doesn't trust youth. He was extremely lucky tonight with choosing tarks over collins. Roberts and Lennon are far too lightweight and got bumped off the ball too easily.
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And you do right to your credit like all the many others who have stuck by himIndecisive wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:12 pmNah. I’ll big him up. He’s the best Burnley manager of my lifetime by an absolute country mile… regardless of whether we stay up or not.
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I'm still part of the DYCHE OUT to prove the doubters wrong brigade
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Where are ya??????
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The best thing about our upturn in form aside from the obvious is that it bins the idea than Tony Loughlan was responsible for all our good tactics. I didn’t really believe that at the time and defensively we look to have really tightened up. At this rate Tarky will leave a hero, like a man possessed.
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1st back to back wins in a whole 13 months. Yes, that is something to crow about.
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Here he is…box_of_frogs wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 11:32 pm1st back to back wins in a whole 13 months. Yes, that is something to crow about.
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Always branded myself a happy clapper as I have followed Burnley all over the country for 25 years or so, and as my kids do now. Always backed Dyche and ALK. We're all Clarets and want the best, lets just all unite and make the Turf like it was tonight, sensational. I roared myself dry in the Cricket Field Stand, let's fill it and make noise.
In Burnley We Trust.
In Burnley We Trust.
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It sure is.box_of_frogs wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 11:32 pm1st back to back wins in a whole 13 months. Yes, that is something to crow about.
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Super fan alert.
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Thank Pace for the recruitment.
Obviously not ******* money away on nostalgic likes of Jay Rod etc is doing wonders for us.
This certainly isn't down to Dyche.
I'd still want him gone. Too little, too late.
Obviously not ******* money away on nostalgic likes of Jay Rod etc is doing wonders for us.
This certainly isn't down to Dyche.
I'd still want him gone. Too little, too late.
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Utter shite.tarkys_ears wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 12:12 amThank Pace for the recruitment.
Obviously not ******* money away on nostalgic likes of Jay Rod etc is doing wonders for us.
This certainly isn't down to Dyche.
I'd still want him gone. Too little, too late.
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That was just the lazy talk you get from people looking for reasons things aren't working. Perfectly acceptable as we all try and fathom out why it's not working out like we wantCrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:47 pmThe best thing about our upturn in form aside from the obvious is that it bins the idea than Tony Loughlan was responsible for all our good tactics. I didn’t really believe that at the time and defensively we look to have really tightened up. At this rate Tarky will leave a hero, like a man possessed.
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Rumours of the Dyche out brigade are, as ever, greatly exaggerated.
I remember the thread asking if people were Dyche in or out. A handful were out but most were saying don't sack him until the end of the season if we're relegated. Which was an absolutely fair position to take given how wretched we were.
Good thread.
I remember the thread asking if people were Dyche in or out. A handful were out but most were saying don't sack him until the end of the season if we're relegated. Which was an absolutely fair position to take given how wretched we were.
Good thread.
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so half arsed supporters regularly abuse the coaching staff, players, tactics, owners on this board about our team, and somehow THIS is seen as irrelevant?
Why does anyone choose to react to other posters? who decides what is pointless?
Why does anyone choose to react to other posters? who decides what is pointless?
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christ almighty, you write entire articles saying how **** we have been. and expect a reaction, but assume its unfair to target the dimwitted fans who wanted dyche sacked.
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You’ve whinged on multiple threads tonight in the aftermath of a famous victory. Carping on about whining fans, try taking a look in the mirror.Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:12 amchrist almighty, you write entire articles saying how **** we have been. and expect a reaction, but assume its unfair to target the dimwitted fans who wanted dyche sacked.
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I did, as a reaction to smug ***** like you. I cannot abide the bandwagon jumping herd. I can justify my criticisms. You just go with the flow, and it is frankly vomit inducing. you are not a loyal fan, and you know it. you posted ridiculous anti Burnley stuff for weeks.Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:28 amYou’ve whinged on multiple threads tonight in the aftermath of a famous victory. Carping on about whining fans, try taking a look in the mirror.
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I’ve been pretty even I think - look through my posts. Everybody is on a high after an amazing win and you come on here moaning on every single bloody thread. Get a grip for gods sake.Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:33 amI did, as a reaction to smug ***** like you. I cannot abide the bandwagon jumping herd. I can justify my criticisms. You just go with the flow, and it is frankly vomit inducing. you are not a loyal fan, and you know it. you posted ridiculous anti Burnley stuff for weeks.
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"get a grip" speaks volumes .
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What about the Wood has good hold up play 
Or If you can't see what Wood does for the team you're blind
There are some golden ones on here and it works both ways.
Or If you can't see what Wood does for the team you're blind
There are some golden ones on here and it works both ways.
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They won't see this thread. It will be on page 3 or 4 before our next defeat
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Is it though? One of the most irritating things about football (IMO) is the knee jerk reaction of fans, and often club owners, who quickly forget how effective their manager has been, and call for their head (or sack them) as soon as a sticky patch is hit.
Strong argument for a large number of threads to be considered unnecessary to be honest.
I’m not detracting from a great victory, I’m still flying high. It just felt an apt time to make a bit of a point about the bed wetting, reactionary, anti Dyche muppets that dominate this board after every defeat with their own ‘unnecessary’ threads.
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Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:12 amchrist almighty, you write entire articles saying how **** we have been




I just don't see the point dredging the threads up - the targets aren't around in any case, they are not around when we win.
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Utter tosh you'd seriously sack SD when we're on our best run of the season, and 2 points away from safety,tarkys_ears wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 12:12 amThank Pace for the recruitment.
Obviously not ******* money away on nostalgic likes of Jay Rod etc is doing wonders for us.
This certainly isn't down to Dyche.
I'd still want him gone. Too little, too late.

Yes Pace deals with the recruitment, but it's still down to SD to get them gelling as a team, you can't have it both ways when we were struggling to buy a win you slated the gaffer, and with some justification, but now we finally seem to have turned the corner you still refuse to give him any credit.
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They’ll be around and reading. Just a lot quieter.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:07 am![]()
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I just don't see the point dredging the threads up - the targets aren't around in any case, they are not around when we win.
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You do right to big him up if you're a big fan and enjoy all his successes.Indecisive wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:12 pmNah. I’ll big him up. He’s the best Burnley manager of my lifetime by an absolute country mile… regardless of whether we stay up or not.
But this thread is to have arguments with people that don't agree with you. The board doesn't need any more argumentative threads where it gets personal.
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To be honest this board has always been an incredibly negative place after a defeat. Would love people to not be so reactionary, but it’s just the fickle nature of a lot of football fans.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 11:33 amYou do right to big him up if you're a big fan and enjoy all his successes.
But this thread is to have arguments with people that don't agree with you. The board doesn't need any more argumentative threads where it gets personal.
The last few months saw a lot of negativity in the stands and a lot of criticism of Dyche. I strongly believe he deserves a lot more respect than he’s given by Burnley fans.
Onwards and upwards now hopefully.
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People are entitled to their opinions, not all posters rate SD equally.
Some wanted change, that could be a change of manager or just an improvement in performance, which we have had recently.
I am ambivolent with regard to who manages the team as long as we win games.
I don't see this sudden upturn in performance as some kind of mamagement masterstroke, more likely players trying to guarantee new contracts.
Some wanted change, that could be a change of manager or just an improvement in performance, which we have had recently.
I am ambivolent with regard to who manages the team as long as we win games.
I don't see this sudden upturn in performance as some kind of mamagement masterstroke, more likely players trying to guarantee new contracts.
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Seen a lot of ‘I told you so’s’ on here and social media generally this morning.
I was never in the Dyche-out brigade and never would be (as I think he’s the best person to get us back up if we do go down), but I wouldn’t blame anyone who was. Prior to this last week we’d won one game all season.
I’m glad we didn’t, but most clubs would have binned him off by now.
I was never in the Dyche-out brigade and never would be (as I think he’s the best person to get us back up if we do go down), but I wouldn’t blame anyone who was. Prior to this last week we’d won one game all season.
I’m glad we didn’t, but most clubs would have binned him off by now.