As per Fabrizio Romano:
Understand FC Bayern have discussed Kompany internally among possible candidates for the job.
Brighton, still waiting to make a decision on new coach.
Harry Kane will have to wait a bit longer to win something then?Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 5:45 pmI’ve seen some rumours in my time but this one is insane.
As per Fabrizio Romano:
Vincent Kompany has been considered as an option at several clubs in the recent days despite relegation with Burnley.
Understand FC Bayern have discussed Kompany internally among possible candidates for the job.
Brighton, still waiting to make a decision on new coach.
HilariousMilltown1882 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 5:45 pmI’ve seen some rumours in my time but this one is insane.
As per Fabrizio Romano:
Vincent Kompany has been considered as an option at several clubs in the recent days despite relegation with Burnley.
Understand FC Bayern have discussed Kompany internally among possible candidates for the job.
Brighton, still waiting to make a decision on new coach.
His links with those clubs are exactly because of his status as a player.
Are they? By that logic Rooney may be linked soon. Pirlo? Has he been linked? They both had arguably as esteemed playing careers as Kompany.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 5:51 pmHis links with those clubs are exactly because of his status as a player.
He’s done nothing at Premier League level to warrant any chairman offering him a job in the PL. Mind you, De Zerbi has had a fairly crap season but seems to be talked about as the next big thing.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 5:57 pmAnother source saying Bayern are after frank at Brentford, kompany to Brentford would be more realistic surely
Dyche wasn't linked with these sorts of clubs after we finished 7th, so of course it's about his name and status.
Kompany clearly a big name for his playing career but Bayern are a big enough club to not pick someone for their name as a player, if the rumours is true they must rate him as a manager. Can’t see the rumour being truefidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:04 pmDyche wasn't linked with these sorts of clubs after we finished 7th, so of course it's about his name and status.
You mention Rooney, he got the gig at Birmingham purely because of his playing career and was largely the reason they got relegated after sacking the previous manager when they were 6th!
Some clubs just want a big name and don't look beyond that. Equally, newspapers and websites love to link big names to top jobs like the Bayern one.
Kompany gets linked because of playing style and philosophy in developing players etc. People in the game can obviously see this despite a very poor season with Burnley.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:04 pmDyche wasn't linked with these sorts of clubs after we finished 7th, so of course it's about his name and status.
You mention Rooney, he got the gig at Birmingham purely because of his playing career and was largely the reason they got relegated after sacking the previous manager when they were 6th!
Some clubs just want a big name and don't look beyond that. Equally, newspapers and websites love to link big names to top jobs like the Bayern one.
It's going to be a very long pre-season on here.
It's incredibly outlandish and I highly doubt there's anything it, but you obviously see something that I don't in Kompany.Pickles wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:14 pmKompany gets linked because of playing style and philosophy in developing players etc. People in the game can obviously see this despite a very poor season with Burnley.
Even with a relegation on his CV, his stock is still very high. Obviously, a mediocre season with Burnley in the Championship impacts that but at time of writing, I don't think his reputation has taken a hit. He's stuck to his guns, played the football sides like Bayern want to/need to play. Yes, it's been detrimental to Burnley but from a neutral perspective we were never expected to stay up anyway. So he's further displayed his playing style and faith and commitment in player development. All ticks for other clubs to consider.
If he was the same Kompany but playing the way Dyche did/does then he wouldn't be linked. It's as simple as that in my view. Hence why I said he isn't only linked on his status as a player.
Not denying that a move to Bayern would be a big, surprising story. I'm just saying it perhaps isn't as outlandish as it may first appear to some.
And, it seems, a lot of the bigwigs at big football clubs see something too. He must be doing something right. As someone else says further up the thread, Bayern Munich don't appoint a manager just because they were a very good player.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:19 pmIt's incredibly outlandish and I highly doubt there's anything it, but you obviously see something that I don't in Kompany.
You're taking the article as gospel.
You say that from a neutral perspective we were never expected to stay up anyway but that is simply nonsense. If you wanted to back Burnley to stay up at the start of the season the most generous odds on offer were a miserly 2/7 with William Hill. Ladbrokes were only offering 2/9. There were 6 other clubs that were a similar or shorter price than Burnley to be relegated.Pickles wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:14 pmKompany gets linked because of playing style and philosophy in developing players etc. People in the game can obviously see this despite a very poor season with Burnley.
Even with a relegation on his CV, his stock is still very high. Obviously, a mediocre season with Burnley in the Championship impacts that but at time of writing, I don't think his reputation has taken a hit. He's stuck to his guns, played the football sides like Bayern want to/need to play. Yes, it's been detrimental to Burnley but from a neutral perspective we were never expected to stay up anyway. So he's further displayed his playing style and faith and commitment in player development. All ticks for other clubs to consider.
If he was the same Kompany but playing the way Dyche did/does then he wouldn't be linked. It's as simple as that in my view. Hence why I said he isn't only linked on his status as a player.
Not denying that a move to Bayern would be a big, surprising story. I'm just saying it perhaps isn't as outlandish as it may first appear to some.
Or it was emailed to them and it was upside downSteve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:46 pmMaybe they’ve looked at last seasons league table by mistake.
Point is that I don't think a relegation has impacted Kompany's stock because a) he was manager of Burnley and b) he's shown a commitment to a playing style and a philosophy for youth. Has it worked this season for Burnley? No, obviously not, it's been a rubbish season. But since our relegation, he's been linked with Brighton, Brentford and Bayern. They may be loose links, they may be totally untrue. But there's more and more smoke, reported by at least three well respected journalists, and you know what they say about smoke.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:51 pmYou say that from a neutral perspective we were never expected to stay up anyway but that is simply nonsense. If you wanted to back Burnley to stay up at the start of the season the most generous odds on offer were a miserly 2/7 with William Hill. Ladbrokes were only offering 2/9. There were 6 other clubs that were a similar or shorter price than Burnley to be relegated.
It’s not just about youth though is it? If you just read through some of the recent matchday threads they all have a common theme to them. Players out of position, stubbornness in selection process, terrible substitutions, unable to switch tactics etc.etc.,all supposed to be part of a football manager’s armoury.Pickles wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:59 pmPoint is that I don't think a relegation has impacted Kompany's stock because a) he was manager of Burnley and b) he's shown a commitment to a playing style and a philosophy for youth. Has it worked this season for Burnley? No, obviously not, it's been a rubbish season. But since our relegation, he's been linked with Brighton, Brentford and Bayern. They may be loose links, they may be totally untrue. But there's more and more smoke, reported by at least three well respected journalists, and you know what they say about smoke.
Agreed. I reckon Kompanys agent is working overtime at getting his name out there.Pickles wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:59 pmPoint is that I don't think a relegation has impacted Kompany's stock because a) he was manager of Burnley and b) he's shown a commitment to a playing style and a philosophy for youth. Has it worked this season for Burnley? No, obviously not, it's been a rubbish season. But since our relegation, he's been linked with Brighton, Brentford and Bayern. They may be loose links, they may be totally untrue. But there's more and more smoke, reported by at least three well respected journalists, and you know what they say about smoke.
Someone would probably end up with egg on their face.
Too old.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 5:49 pmHarry Kane will have to wait a bit longer to win something then?
I know, I've watched us this season. It hasn't been good has it? But nevertheless, I think the way Kompany wants his team to play football is attractive to clubs like Bayern and Brighton; and Brentford if and when the merry go round begins.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 7:09 pmIt’s not just about youth though is it? If you just read through some of the recent matchday threads they all have a common theme to them. Players out of position, stubbornness in selection process, terrible substitutions, unable to switch tactics etc.etc.,all supposed to be part of a football manager’s armoury.
The 21st century equivalent of paper talk.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 7:24 pmIt’s quite astonishing that one journo links kompany to Bayern and then another links kompany to Brighton and bentford
Going off topic slightly perhaps but maybe Hansi Flick is the exception in recent years? Managed Hoffenheim in the fifth tier and then was assistant for the national team and assistant at Bayern.agreenwood wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 7:28 pmAs daveisaclaret says, this is just favours for agents.
Just go and look at Bayern’s previous managers. Go back as far as you like. They appoint managers with proven track records. Former international managers and those with experience of coaching in European competitions.
But promoted from within. Bayern have a “win now” approach. They’ve no time for waiting for a young manager to learn.
I've seen a few comments like this, including some journalists, and all i can say is, have you SEEN us this season? We've been shite.
Doubt there's a single Burnley fan on the planet who disagrees with you there. We've been abysmal. But I've tried to explain why he'd be attractive to other clubs lots of times on this thread and that I can see a move happening. Not much more to say!Jacko wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 7:42 pmI've seen a few comments like this, including some journalists, and all i can say is, have you SEEN us this season? We've been shite.
I can accept that last season he had a style but he certainly hasn't this. There's been no pleasing on the eye football, there's not even been a discernable system most games. It's been rubbish.