Is Dyche to Leeds.a possibility?
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Is Dyche to Leeds.a possibility?
Seems likely March is on his way.
Could Dyche be the man for Leeds, and Leeds be the job for Dyche?
I think this may be a runner and could be a good fit.
Should be of interest to Sean, big club and possibly the biggest he could expect to manage, location, potential to become a legend somewhere else. And he for Leeds, given his record for keeping a team up and working within a strict budget, they haven't spent a lot recently. And of course not being bothered about the style of football, as long as it meets an end. See Revie years.
Could Dyche be the man for Leeds, and Leeds be the job for Dyche?
I think this may be a runner and could be a good fit.
Should be of interest to Sean, big club and possibly the biggest he could expect to manage, location, potential to become a legend somewhere else. And he for Leeds, given his record for keeping a team up and working within a strict budget, they haven't spent a lot recently. And of course not being bothered about the style of football, as long as it meets an end. See Revie years.
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A lot of talk about him at Villa.
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Is it true they have to pay us out?
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He’s the guest on MNF this evening for anyone interested
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Re: Is Dyche to Leeds.a possibility?
I wish he'd get a job.
Any job.
Any job.
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Will Pace please arrange a counselling session for all the fans pining after our ex manager, getting embarrassing now.
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It's a possibility, but I'd imagine that he'll be some way down the list as he would be with all PL vacancies.
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May be for you. But my interest was borne out of us continuing to have to pay him.Superjohnnyfrancis wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:06 pmWill Pace please arrange a counselling session for all the fans pining after our ex manager, getting embarrassing now.
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Good point, heard his mate on talk sport taking him up earlier. Absolutely no chance a footballing side will appoint him, they are asking for trouble, fans become very restless with bad football on show. He was slated here imagine a bigger more high profile supported club such as villa no chance he gets it.The Hung Juror wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:11 pmMay be for you. But my interest was borne out of us continuing to have to pay him.![]()
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Hopefully not before Friday. I've paid a £100 to see him speak at the Sportsman's Dinner
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For that price you should have been able to hear him speak as well.
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Re: Is Dyche to Leeds.a possibility?
Is your suggestion that Leeds played poor football under Revie? They were dirty on occasions, but they played some brilliant stuff.The Hung Juror wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:25 amSeems likely March is on his way.
Could Dyche be the man for Leeds, and Leeds be the job for Dyche?
I think this may be a runner and could be a good fit.
Should be of interest to Sean, big club and possibly the biggest he could expect to manage, location, potential to become a legend somewhere else. And he for Leeds, given his record for keeping a team up and working within a strict budget, they haven't spent a lot recently. And of course not being bothered about the style of football, as long as it meets an end. See Revie years.
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I was thinking more win at any cost, no matter what the methods.
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Dyche to Bournemouth?Sheedyclaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:25 amHe’s the guest on MNF this evening for anyone interested
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The fans were slagging off Marsch's football soon as he walked through the door, regardless of the results. This idea that all fans will just accept **** poor boring football for results isn't quite accurate, maybe in 1985 entertainment wasn't a part of it.The Hung Juror wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 1:21 pmI was thinking more win at any cost, no matter what the methods.
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On paper Leeds squad is pretty poor by Prem standards, not really sure what they expect.
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Dyche to Leeds
Dyche to Villa
Dyche to Leicester
Dyche to WBA
Obv a few on here still obsessing about him.
But a load of others, me included, couldn't give a to$$.
Dyche to Villa
Dyche to Leicester
Dyche to WBA
Obv a few on here still obsessing about him.
But a load of others, me included, couldn't give a to$$.
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I reckon Bamford will be thrilled.
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Dyche part of Sky team in tomorrow ‘s match v Norwich
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Re: Is Dyche to Leeds.a possibility?
This Leeds that have sent more in their brief return to the Premier League than we Dyche did and over £100m in the summerThe Hung Juror wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:25 amSeems likely March is on his way.
Could Dyche be the man for Leeds, and Leeds be the job for Dyche?
I think this may be a runner and could be a good fit.
Should be of interest to Sean, big club and possibly the biggest he could expect to manage, location, potential to become a legend somewhere else. And he for Leeds, given his record for keeping a team up and working within a strict budget, they haven't spent a lot recently. And of course not being bothered about the style of football, as long as it meets an end. See Revie years.
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Well they spent that well….
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Signed bang average players from German League for big bucks. Good enough for em. I hope Leeds finish bottom.
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As the magic money thread man isolating Leeds spend in summer 22 doesn't seem very balanced when they sold their two star players and turned over a net profit this summerChester Perry wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 6:54 pmThis Leeds that have sent more in their brief return to the Premier League than we Dyche did and over £100m in the summer
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Yet still wish to announce it in a thread dedicated to the topic. Can't blame fans for being interested in the career of one of the most successful managers in the club's history.
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A little touchy there DA:Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:13 pmAs the magic money thread man isolating Leeds spend in summer 22 doesn't seem very balanced when they sold their two star players and turned over a net profit this summer
- I was responding to a specific point with more than one point if you read it
- I have also long argued that net spend is a bit of a miss-direction in looking at transfer spend, all clubs have to sell players at some point to recycle the cash to buy new ones
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Not being touchy but for someone who rightly has a lot of clout on here when it comes to financial discussion I thought the way you presented and used the graphic was a bit lazy and misleadingChester Perry wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:21 pmA little touchy there DA:
- I was responding to a specific point with more than one point if you read it
- I have also long argued that net spend is a bit of a miss-direction in looking at transfer spend, all clubs have to sell players at some point to recycle the cash to buy new ones
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If you are basing a "good chance" on so many things motioning then fair enough, firstly leeds have to sack JM & pay him out when according to MOT forum the board are reluctant to spend money to start with & then hire SD & also fork out the necessary compensation coming in our direction. Leeds will hang on for abit with the unified act & probably look past dyche as the expensive option less preferable for the good chance to reach any realistic fruition, SD isn't as appealable as some of us seem to think to the outside footballing world.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:10 amForest had to pay Swansea compensation because they kept paying his wages after sacking him.
We don't know all the details of Dyche sacking/payment but there's a good chance we will receive compo.
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Just the bit in bold. How does anyone arrive at the idea that Burnley will be due compensation when Sean Dyche signs for a new club? Have people missed that Sean Dyche was "let go" by Burnley in April this year? Yes, BFC are very likely still paying his wage and this may continue until he gets a new job and/or the end of his contract period with BFC (or, the terms of his contract provided more modest payout terms given where the club was when he left. I've heard over the past week or so of other Premier League managers having fixed payment amounts specificed in their contracts when they are fired and a lot less than the remaining period of their contracts). But BFC aren't losing his services if he signs with a new club, so there's no compensation due to BFC.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:29 pmIf you are basing a "good chance" on so many things motioning then fair enough, firstly leeds have to sack JM & pay him out when according to MOT forum the board are reluctant to spend money to start with & then hire SD & also fork out the necessary compensation coming in our direction. Leeds will hang on for abit with the unified act & probably look past dyche as the expensive option less preferable for the good chance to reach any realistic fruition, SD isn't as appealable as some of us seem to think to the outside footballing world.
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Obviously we don't know what was in his contract and I'm not linking him with Leeds, just in general.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:49 pmJust the bit in bold. How does anyone arrive at the idea that Burnley will be due compensation when Sean Dyche signs for a new club? Have people missed that Sean Dyche was "let go" by Burnley in April this year? Yes, BFC are very likely still paying his wage and this may continue until he gets a new job and/or the end of his contract period with BFC (or, the terms of his contract provided more modest payout terms given where the club was when he left. I've heard over the past week or so of other Premier League managers having fixed payment amounts specificed in their contracts when they are fired and a lot less than the remaining period of their contracts). But BFC aren't losing his services if he signs with a new club, so there's no compensation due to BFC.
I'm just going off the fact Nixon was reporting that when Cooper went to Forest, Forest had to pay compensation as Swansea kept paying his wages after he left. I.e upholding their end of the contract.
I think we're doing the same.
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It's a fair assumption that's the terms of the departure settlement will have prohibited SD from entering into another contract for a certain duration that's not to say it wouldn't be possible for SD to join another club, but you would reasonably conclude he would be breaching the agreement in place & him or the said other club would need to reimburse & right a wrong in a financial sense. SD will be chomping at the bit to be getting involved again in football but he can't because he'd be breaching the settlement departure terms.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:49 pmJust the bit in bold. How does anyone arrive at the idea that Burnley will be due compensation when Sean Dyche signs for a new club? Have people missed that Sean Dyche was "let go" by Burnley in April this year? Yes, BFC are very likely still paying his wage and this may continue until he gets a new job and/or the end of his contract period with BFC (or, the terms of his contract provided more modest payout terms given where the club was when he left. I've heard over the past week or so of other Premier League managers having fixed payment amounts specificed in their contracts when they are fired and a lot less than the remaining period of their contracts). But BFC aren't losing his services if he signs with a new club, so there's no compensation due to BFC.
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He was sacked.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:43 pmIt's a fair assumption that's the terms of the departure settlement will have prohibited SD from entering into another contract for a certain duration that's not to say it wouldn't be possible for SD to join another club, but you would reasonably conclude he would be breaching the agreement in place & him or the said other club would need to reimburse & right a wrong in a financial sense. SD will be chomping at the bit to be getting involved again in football but he can't because he'd be breaching the settlement departure terms.
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By preventing them from finding another job?Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:51 pmWhen under contract you still need to see people off in the right way.
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Interesting choice of words here:Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:10 amForest had to pay Swansea compensation because they kept paying his wages after sacking him.
We don't know all the details of Dyche sacking/payment but there's a good chance we will receive compo.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SkySportsPL/ ... 5038001153
Seems to suggest he’s not “out of contract” but “without a club”.
Imagine if Leeds had to pay us compensation
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Oh yes please ... that would be classicNewClaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:10 pmInteresting choice of words here:
https://mobile.twitter.com/SkySportsPL/ ... 5038001153
Seems to suggest he’s not “out of contract” but “without a club”.
Imagine if Leeds had to pay us compensation![]()
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He literally says he’s out of contractNewClaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:10 pmInteresting choice of words here:
https://mobile.twitter.com/SkySportsPL/ ... 5038001153
Seems to suggest he’s not “out of contract” but “without a club”.
Imagine if Leeds had to pay us compensation![]()

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Leeds would be a great job for Dyche and I wouldn’t begrudge him taking the job one bit, but I’d still want them to lose every single game.
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Pretty certain clubs can’t not prevent a manager from taking a different role if they let him go.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:51 pmWhen under contract you still need to see people off in the right way.
Surely that would be breaking the law?
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Depends on the clauses in his contract.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:46 pmPretty certain clubs can’t not prevent a manager from taking a different role if they let him go.
Surely that would be breaking the law?
Many industries have them to prevent staff working in the same industry within a certain radius, hairdressers do this a lot and they'll enforce it.
There have been football managers in the past who've changed clubs and have an agreement not to poach players/staff from their former club.
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Is SD still getting a wage from BFC till his £13 million contract is paid off??Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:10 amForest had to pay Swansea compensation because they kept paying his wages after sacking him.
We don't know all the details of Dyche sacking/payment but there's a good chance we will receive compo.
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It's a short term conditional departure settlement we'll pay you off your remaining contract or some sort of severance pay. Could you imagine a situation where say we are still paying SD off in staggered payments & he joins Sheffield United or another promotion candidate & gets them promoted at our expense whilst still receiving a wage from us?Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:46 pmPretty certain clubs can’t not prevent a manager from taking a different role if they let him go.
Surely that would be breaking the law?
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I don't care where he goes as long as it's the EPL. We don't want him managing a Championship rival.
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For now that's exactly why there's an agreement in place designed to stop such a thing happening.
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Hilarious anyone thinks that we can and are stopping Dyche from working.
Then again on a different planet maybe it does go on.
Then again on a different planet maybe it does go on.
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I was responding to quickenthetempo’s point that we may still be owed compensation. Dyche said:
“It’s a strange thing thing, obviously, in theory, I was under contract at Burnley, you’re not under contract anymore, you’re out of contract as a manager so to speak”.
Just thought the last line was interesting. Potentially a clarification he is under contract but not “as a manager, so to speak”. Saying he is under contract but meaning he’s available to work.
I’d be shocked if we’re owed compensation if he finds a new role, but it would be funny!
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As far as we know.It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 12:54 amIs SD still getting a wage from BFC till his £13 million contract is paid off??
You can either pay the manager off his full wages in one go.
Pay him his wage until he finds other employment.
Or agree a pay off e.g a year's wages.
A low pay off or paying his wages is best for the clubs.
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