Your favourite burnley manager
Your favourite burnley manager
We have been blessed with some good uns havent we! All in all,my fave is Stan,his post match pressers were something else,just a shame he didnt get the job till the end of the season when Coyle did one
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Between Coyle, Dyche and Kompany for different reasons.
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Re: Your favourite burnley manager
Coyle, Dyche, Ternent and Mullen for me
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John Bond,loved his disguises.!
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Jimmy Mullen’s Claret and Blue army !!
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Dyche, especially for all the foundations this club is now built on
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Re: Your favourite burnley manager
Jimmy Mullen.
Sean Dyche.
Vincent Kompany. *
* Closing in on top spot rapidly
Sean Dyche.
Vincent Kompany. *
* Closing in on top spot rapidly
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In terms of what he has done for the club I’d say Dyche
In terms of excitement and general craziness I’d say Stan
Coyle for the best away games and overall moments. Il never forget that day at Wembley
VK might become the my favourite but I suspect his time at Burnley will be fleeting
In terms of excitement and general craziness I’d say Stan
Coyle for the best away games and overall moments. Il never forget that day at Wembley
VK might become the my favourite but I suspect his time at Burnley will be fleeting
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In 60 years of watching, this season is in my top 5 seasons along with 65/6, 72/3, 73/4 & 08/09
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Re: Your favourite burnley manager
Potts for hooking me into football.
Stan for giving us hope
Coyle for bring back the excitement
Dyche for the relentless drive and vision to create something on and off the pitch
Kompany for the style, excitement, vision and potential
Stan for giving us hope
Coyle for bring back the excitement
Dyche for the relentless drive and vision to create something on and off the pitch
Kompany for the style, excitement, vision and potential
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Mullen for me,we were on a downward spiral when I started watching in the 70's. I feel he was instrumental in building the foundations for our return.
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Alan Brown did a lot
Gawthrope and a youth policy second to none at the time
Gawthrope and a youth policy second to none at the time
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Harry Potts
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Re: Your favourite burnley manager
This thread will no doubt have a generational divide.
My top picks in reverse order.
Mullen- he revived a sleeping giant from it's slumber.
Coyle- his stay was brief but boy it was exciting.
Dyche- I know he's got his knockers but considering where we were heading when he took over his tenure will be fondly remembered for many reasons.
Kpmpnay- An incredibly difficult task in following Dyche, however he's adapted to the English game very quickly and he's brought the excitement back after the sorrow of relegation.
After the dire appointments in the mid 80's we've been fortunate in our managers, only Laws and Waddle were truly poor appointments, Howe wasn't really here long enough to fully judge.
My top picks in reverse order.
Mullen- he revived a sleeping giant from it's slumber.
Coyle- his stay was brief but boy it was exciting.
Dyche- I know he's got his knockers but considering where we were heading when he took over his tenure will be fondly remembered for many reasons.
Kpmpnay- An incredibly difficult task in following Dyche, however he's adapted to the English game very quickly and he's brought the excitement back after the sorrow of relegation.
After the dire appointments in the mid 80's we've been fortunate in our managers, only Laws and Waddle were truly poor appointments, Howe wasn't really here long enough to fully judge.
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Another vote for Harry Potts
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simple
Vincent Kompany
Vincent Kompany
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Brian Miller - for being there.
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Kompany. Has elements of all the stuff I liked about Stan, Coyle and Dyche. Clear potential to go to the top. Hopefully taking Burnley some of the way with him.
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Giving him his full title -
The Royal Dyche.
The Royal Dyche.
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Surprised that Coyle is getting any votes at all.
He gave us a great and wholly unexpected season only to sully his reputation by his actions the following year.
I could completely understand someone saying that the Coyle promotion was their favourite season - that’s very different to putting him up there as ‘favourite ever Burnley manager’. His actions put pay to coming anywhere near to the top of that list.
For what he gave us, the legacy he left and the prolonged period holding our own (sometimes far exceeding) its hard to look past Dyche (having started watching in the eighties).
Stan would be up there, as would Mullen who kick started our climb back up. VK is steadily working his way up the list with a fantastic start but he’s a little way to go yet.
He gave us a great and wholly unexpected season only to sully his reputation by his actions the following year.
I could completely understand someone saying that the Coyle promotion was their favourite season - that’s very different to putting him up there as ‘favourite ever Burnley manager’. His actions put pay to coming anywhere near to the top of that list.
For what he gave us, the legacy he left and the prolonged period holding our own (sometimes far exceeding) its hard to look past Dyche (having started watching in the eighties).
Stan would be up there, as would Mullen who kick started our climb back up. VK is steadily working his way up the list with a fantastic start but he’s a little way to go yet.
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Vincent Potts..
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Gotta be Owen Coyle though Jimmy Mullen isn't far behind. Would have loved Eddie Howe to have got us playing the way he got Bournmouth playing as I think as a person he is the we've had as a manager but he just couldn't get it to work on the pitch
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Jimmy Adamson for me for the 3 seasons in the mid70s when I started going on regulary
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Jimmy Mullen - for starting our way out of the dark times
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Not really that surprising that fans have Coyle up there as their favourite manager when that season was one of the best for many supporters.DCWat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:39 amSurprised that Coyle is getting any votes at all.
He gave us a great and wholly unexpected season only to sully his reputation by his actions the following year.
I could completely understand someone saying that the Coyle promotion was their favourite season - that’s very different to putting him up there as ‘favourite ever Burnley manager’. His actions put pay to coming anywhere near to the top of that list.
For what he gave us, the legacy he left and the prolonged period holding our own (sometimes far exceeding) its hard to look past Dyche (having started watching in the eighties).
Stan would be up there, as would Mullen who kick started our climb back up. VK is steadily working his way up the list with a fantastic start but he’s a little way to go yet.
I dislike Coyle now for the way he left but do appreciate that fantastic season.
I’d still have Coyle behind Jimmy Mullen, Stan, VK and firstly Dyche. This season is becoming one of my favourites though in 45 years of following Burnley and if we go up and do ok then I think VK will become my favourite. I love everything about him - his team, the way we play, the way he talks about Burnley and the fans…..even the way he talks with so much respect about Dyche and what was achieved before he came. I cannot think of one thing I dislike about VK and I can’t think of any other manager in my history as a supporter where I can say that.
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Dyche. All daylong ut
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This season is probably the best in my living memory.
Iv been to some memorable games under Mullen, Coyle, Stan was close to taking us up aswell that season we had David Johnson on loan then the wheels fell off.
Dyche done a good job but deserved to be sacked and should have been punted sooner. He’s stubborn and ran out of ideas
Agent Kean deserves an honourable mention for the work he done on behalf of Burnley fans.
Iv been to some memorable games under Mullen, Coyle, Stan was close to taking us up aswell that season we had David Johnson on loan then the wheels fell off.
Dyche done a good job but deserved to be sacked and should have been punted sooner. He’s stubborn and ran out of ideas
Agent Kean deserves an honourable mention for the work he done on behalf of Burnley fans.
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That was sort of my point though - a favourite season is different to a favourite manager. Surely to assess a favourite manager, you’ve to take all of their seasons into consideration and ultimately, how they departed the club.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:26 pmNot really that surprising that fans have Coyle up there as their favourite manager when that season was one of the best for many supporters.
I dislike Coyle now for the way he left but do appreciate that fantastic season.
I’d still have Coyle behind Jimmy Mullen, Stan, VK and firstly Dyche. This season is becoming one of my favourites though in 45 years of following Burnley and if we go up and do ok then I think VK will become my favourite. I love everything about him - his team, the way we play, the way he talks about Burnley and the fans…..even the way he talks with so much respect about Dyche and what was achieved before he came. I cannot think of one thing I dislike about VK and I can’t think of any other manager in my history as a supporter where I can say that.
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Super Sean Dyche
VK is also impressive and I hope he stays until at least the end of his contract but he will I am sure move on and not stay 10 years like SD
VK is also impressive and I hope he stays until at least the end of his contract but he will I am sure move on and not stay 10 years like SD
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Harry Potts for me. Great teams and exciting football
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I agree that we've been lucky with some great teams and managers. I was fond of Stan and Cotterell. Luton away and Leeds away were amazing. Little and Blake.
Dyche never got the vocal backing. I think as a fan base we were hurt after the Coyle experience so we were always a bit cooler down the Turf. PNE away, Barnsley away, United away, Aberdeen away, Bastards away were all class. You can't ignore the foundations he has given us. You can't ignore the fantastic players he brought us eg. Mee, Tarky, Defour, Boyd, Vokes, Arfield, Barnes, Westy, Cork, Pope, Heaton, Ward. The names go on.
I remember Coyle warmly now. Totally forgiven.
Kompany's away days have been as good as Coyle's. I followed Coyle's team around because I had less family commitments and it was amazing. With Kompany, Wigan and Sunderland are some of the best aways I've had. The topsy turvy home games when the team was learning were dramatic. Pasting Bastards and PNE and it was a pasting. We made them look like competition winners. It has been properly memorable. The guys phenomenal and his team play crazy football at times, I never thought I'd see football like it at Burnley.
Compare what we've had to Preston or Barnsley or Huddersfield or Bury or Rochdale. It is because fundamentally Burnley is a special place.
Dyche never got the vocal backing. I think as a fan base we were hurt after the Coyle experience so we were always a bit cooler down the Turf. PNE away, Barnsley away, United away, Aberdeen away, Bastards away were all class. You can't ignore the foundations he has given us. You can't ignore the fantastic players he brought us eg. Mee, Tarky, Defour, Boyd, Vokes, Arfield, Barnes, Westy, Cork, Pope, Heaton, Ward. The names go on.
I remember Coyle warmly now. Totally forgiven.
Kompany's away days have been as good as Coyle's. I followed Coyle's team around because I had less family commitments and it was amazing. With Kompany, Wigan and Sunderland are some of the best aways I've had. The topsy turvy home games when the team was learning were dramatic. Pasting Bastards and PNE and it was a pasting. We made them look like competition winners. It has been properly memorable. The guys phenomenal and his team play crazy football at times, I never thought I'd see football like it at Burnley.
Compare what we've had to Preston or Barnsley or Huddersfield or Bury or Rochdale. It is because fundamentally Burnley is a special place.
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Coyle was the guy who took us to our 1st ever PL campaign, so for that we have to be thankful, however the manner in which he left does still grate, which is why he comes behind Dyche and Kompany for me, it wasn't that he left but it was the weaselly way he went about it that annoyed me more than his actual departure.DCWat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:39 amSurprised that Coyle is getting any votes at all.
He gave us a great and wholly unexpected season only to sully his reputation by his actions the following year.
I could completely understand someone saying that the Coyle promotion was their favourite season - that’s very different to putting him up there as ‘favourite ever Burnley manager’. His actions put pay to coming anywhere near to the top of that list.
For what he gave us, the legacy he left and the prolonged period holding our own (sometimes far exceeding) its hard to look past Dyche (having started watching in the eighties).
Stan would be up there, as would Mullen who kick started our climb back up. VK is steadily working his way up the list with a fantastic start but he’s a little way to go yet.
However that season was incredible not least because of the cup runs and well live long in the memory.
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Jimmy Mullen no question
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I am with the view that Jimmy Mullen was my favourite manage. He took a set of nobody's and turned them into a football squad who just kept on winning and winning. Jimmy Mullens Claret and Blue Army....
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Potts for making us The Champions
Dyche for turning our club around
VK for hopefully taking us to the next level
Dyche for turning our club around
VK for hopefully taking us to the next level
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Harry Potts.
Without question of a doubt.
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Brian Laws
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Stan Ternent.
Other favourites: Sean Dyche and Jimmy Mullen.
Difficult choice between those three.
Other favourites: Sean Dyche and Jimmy Mullen.
Difficult choice between those three.
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Big shout for Jimmy Mullen because he dragged us back from nowhere.
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Going from the managers since I started going on.
Dyche - for the obvious reasons.
Mullen - for getting the show back on the road again. I was in my early teens at the time, but that Fourth Division Championship winning season was like something else, especially the away days with my dad and his mates. That season bought our club out of life support.
Stan Ternent.
Hopefully I'll be adding VK to the top of my list in a couple of seasons.
Owen Coyle should be on my list, but the manner of his leaving excludes him as far as I'm considered.
Dyche - for the obvious reasons.
Mullen - for getting the show back on the road again. I was in my early teens at the time, but that Fourth Division Championship winning season was like something else, especially the away days with my dad and his mates. That season bought our club out of life support.
Stan Ternent.
Hopefully I'll be adding VK to the top of my list in a couple of seasons.
Owen Coyle should be on my list, but the manner of his leaving excludes him as far as I'm considered.
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Simply for the reason of what age I was at the time,and the fantastic away days in the promotion for the old 4th division season it has to be Jimmy Mullen.
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I think there are 3 managers who saved us from administration and likely relegation or oblivion
Miller as if we had gone out of the league where would we be?
Cotts for keeping us in the Championship post ITV digital when I think on appointment we had 8 full time professionals
Coyle as if we had not been promoted we were in deep debt and I think under a transfer embargo and had lost a director who I think had loaned a few million too which would have had to be repaid
So many good managers apart from Laws and Waddle starting with Brian Millers second spell in my opinion
Miller as if we had gone out of the league where would we be?
Cotts for keeping us in the Championship post ITV digital when I think on appointment we had 8 full time professionals
Coyle as if we had not been promoted we were in deep debt and I think under a transfer embargo and had lost a director who I think had loaned a few million too which would have had to be repaid
So many good managers apart from Laws and Waddle starting with Brian Millers second spell in my opinion