Sean Dyche
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Sean Dyche
Why is it when i read people's posts they always go on about Sean, yes he did a great job whilst here but he's gone and it's about Vincent and the team now , everyone knew it would be harder now in the Premier league but the results will come and keep playing good football. Keep the faith UTC 
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Re: Sean Dyche
grow up.
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Re: Sean Dyche
A strange issue to raise.
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Re: Sean Dyche
and yet you have just opened a new thread to discuss Sean Dyche?
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Re: Sean Dyche
1968claret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:42 amand yet you have just opened a new thread to discuss Sean Dyche?

Re: Sean Dyche
Good win for Mr D. I wish him the very best and thank home for his miracles.
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Re: Sean Dyche
I was just stating why keep going on about him , he's gone now history, i know one person goes on Toffees TV to hear the grief he gets because he said for last two years was the worst he as seen watching the Clarets when he was in charge, pity he didn't see some of the other years.1968claret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:42 amand yet you have just opened a new thread to discuss Sean Dyche?
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I just want fan's to focus now and what we can achieve under Vincent.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:49 amHe has only started this thread so people talk less about Dyche
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Re: Sean Dyche
Wonder what Dychey is doing today.
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Re: Sean Dyche
Can see the OP's point but SD had been here 10 years and part of our recent history and successes. I have to say if Everton are playing I have a vested interest as they have our ex manager and two of the better players that have played for our club in recent times
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Re: Sean Dyche
If it doesn't work our for Dyche at Everton Id like to see us offer him an ambassador role at the club as I think the way he speaks and conducts himself is first class I think he would be a real asset being a representative of our club.
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Re: Sean Dyche
Sean Dyche is the best manager I have seen at Turf Moor by a long way since I watched us under Harry Potts
Re: Sean Dyche
Why would I do otherwise?boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:41 amThank him by all means. But why wish him the very best (in football terms)?
As long as that best does not get the better of us, of course.
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Why would Sean Dyche want to become an ambassador for Leeds United?Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:37 pmIf it doesn't work our for Dyche at Everton Id like to see us offer him an ambassador role at the club as I think the way he speaks and conducts himself is first class I think he would be a real asset being a representative of our club.
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Re: Sean Dyche
Dyche threads need to disappear from this site pronto