The club shop could stock some lovely knitwear and hair products tho123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 7:22 amThe issue with Parker is, if Alan Pace is thinking about ‘project’ then yes Parker has experience of getting out of the championship but he has experience of being relegated and sacked twice in the prem. Then when trying to go abroad to build on his management style gets sacked again
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And with Parker it could end up being HAIR today GONE tomorrowWoonderbah wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:08 amThe club shop could stock some lovely knitwear and hair products tho
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Ayyy yes Matt Williams who said Vincent kompany is the best thing to happen in Burnley football clubs history, he certainly seems like the bloke to be giving lots of adviceClaretnick wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:06 amDo you not think that Matt Williams will be guiding the board a little here. Surely he will have some input into the recruitment process....
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Oh okay, I wasn't aware he said that. Oh well we're obviously up **** creek then...123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:17 amAyyy yes Matt Williams who said Vincent kompany is the best thing to happen in Burnley football clubs history, he certainly seems like the bloke to be giving lots of advice
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I believe he was heard shouting something about one of the porters as he left.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:08 amJust seen a dishevelled David O’Leary stumble out of the Burnley Hilton Hotel.
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Just seen special agent Steve Kean, said “it’s time to come in from the cold”
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Was Peter Reid with him?Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:08 amJust seen a dishevelled David O’Leary stumble out of the Burnley Hilton Hotel.
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Don’t be daft.
He was with Ian Holloway.
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BFS?
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I believe his cashmere cardigans cost more than VKs fancy anoraksWoonderbah wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:08 amThe club shop could stock some lovely knitwear and hair products tho
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Unfortunately, I don't have any specific information on who will be the next manager of Burnley FC after August 2023. As an AI assistant without access to the latest news and developments, I can only provide insights based on the information in my training data up until that cutoff date.
Managerial appointments are often kept tightly under wraps until an official announcement is made by the club. The decision would depend on factors like who is available, the club's ambitions and budget, as well as backroom recommendations and board preferences at that future time.
Some of the managers who were linked with or tipped for the Burnley job based on my dated knowledge could potentially still be in the frame if they haven't taken another role. But realistically, by May 2024 the landscape may have shifted considerably.
Rather than speculate, it would be better for me to acknowledge the limitations of my static knowledge base when it comes to discussing this type of future event. I'd suggest checking trusted news sources closer to that time for the latest reliable updates on Burnley's managerial situation. Let me know if you have any other football-related queries I could assist with.
Managerial appointments are often kept tightly under wraps until an official announcement is made by the club. The decision would depend on factors like who is available, the club's ambitions and budget, as well as backroom recommendations and board preferences at that future time.
Some of the managers who were linked with or tipped for the Burnley job based on my dated knowledge could potentially still be in the frame if they haven't taken another role. But realistically, by May 2024 the landscape may have shifted considerably.
Rather than speculate, it would be better for me to acknowledge the limitations of my static knowledge base when it comes to discussing this type of future event. I'd suggest checking trusted news sources closer to that time for the latest reliable updates on Burnley's managerial situation. Let me know if you have any other football-related queries I could assist with.
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https://www.footballinsider247.com/fran ... r-sources/
Football insider really have no shame, Paul fletcher burnleys CEO hahaha he hasn’t been CEO for years
Football insider really have no shame, Paul fletcher burnleys CEO hahaha he hasn’t been CEO for years
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That list makes pretty grim reading.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:16 pmJames McDonough 100/1
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Been looking at Lampard, I suspected I was prejudiced against him after all that dodgy stuff at Everton that saw us go down.
His record is a bit mixed but more impressive than I thought. Older and more experienced than young Vincent too.
His last Chelsea caretaker was a real poison chalice. Straight into a CL tie with Real Madrid and PL games against most of the big guns in his dozen or so games, but by the end he was getting a result or two.
Everton were a basket case, they had a worse side then than now, Gray not McNeil for example, and they never replaced Richarlison. He was shipping a lot of goals which is a concern.
Chelsea first time was very good and they were still in the CL when he was potted. That Chelsea side was weak, Pulisic, Abraham etc. so I think he outperformed there.
Derby his team scored a lot of goals and seemed to be attack minded. I think we have to be too with our player pool.
So if we appoint him, I’ll be behind him. Every chance he succeeds and will feel he has a point to prove or his career will stagnate. He needs a title to get him going again, he has been a firefighter for a while and that doesn’t really get fans firmly on your side. Still prefer Cooper or Potter but happy with Lampard if not those two.
His record is a bit mixed but more impressive than I thought. Older and more experienced than young Vincent too.
His last Chelsea caretaker was a real poison chalice. Straight into a CL tie with Real Madrid and PL games against most of the big guns in his dozen or so games, but by the end he was getting a result or two.
Everton were a basket case, they had a worse side then than now, Gray not McNeil for example, and they never replaced Richarlison. He was shipping a lot of goals which is a concern.
Chelsea first time was very good and they were still in the CL when he was potted. That Chelsea side was weak, Pulisic, Abraham etc. so I think he outperformed there.
Derby his team scored a lot of goals and seemed to be attack minded. I think we have to be too with our player pool.
So if we appoint him, I’ll be behind him. Every chance he succeeds and will feel he has a point to prove or his career will stagnate. He needs a title to get him going again, he has been a firefighter for a while and that doesn’t really get fans firmly on your side. Still prefer Cooper or Potter but happy with Lampard if not those two.
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CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:37 pmBeen looking at Lampard, I suspected I was prejudiced against him after all that dodgy stuff at Everton that saw us go down.
His record is a bit mixed but more impressive than I thought. Older and more experienced than young Vincent too.
His last Chelsea caretaker was a real poison chalice. Straight into a CL tie with Real Madrid and PL games against most of the big guns in his dozen or so games, but by the end he was getting a result or two.
Everton were a basket case, they had a worse side then than now, Gray not McNeil for example, and they never replaced Richarlison. He was shipping a lot of goals which is a concern.
Chelsea first time was very good and they were still in the CL when he was potted. That Chelsea side was weak, Pulisic, Abraham etc. so I think he outperformed there.
Derby his team scored a lot of goals and seemed to be attack minded. I think we have to be too with our player pool.
So if we appoint him, I’ll be behind him. Every chance he succeeds and will feel he has a point to prove or his career will stagnate. He needs a title to get him going again, he has been a firefighter for a while and that doesn’t really get fans firmly on your side. Still prefer Cooper or Potter but happy with Lampard if not those two.
Lowest scorers in the top 6. Failed to get promoted while having Harry Wilson, Tomori & Mason Mount all season
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In his first half season at Everton he had Richarlison & Anthony Gordon, while other key squad members were in their prime - unlike now, when they are over 30.. The following season he signed McNeil & Tarky and was absolutely taking Everton down until Dyche came in.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:37 pmBeen looking at Lampard, I suspected I was prejudiced against him after all that dodgy stuff at Everton that saw us go down.
His record is a bit mixed but more impressive than I thought. Older and more experienced than young Vincent too.
His last Chelsea caretaker was a real poison chalice. Straight into a CL tie with Real Madrid and PL games against most of the big guns in his dozen or so games, but by the end he was getting a result or two.
Everton were a basket case, they had a worse side then than now, Gray not McNeil for example, and they never replaced Richarlison. He was shipping a lot of goals which is a concern.
Chelsea first time was very good and they were still in the CL when he was potted. That Chelsea side was weak, Pulisic, Abraham etc. so I think he outperformed there.
Derby his team scored a lot of goals and seemed to be attack minded. I think we have to be too with our player pool.
So if we appoint him, I’ll be behind him. Every chance he succeeds and will feel he has a point to prove or his career will stagnate. He needs a title to get him going again, he has been a firefighter for a while and that doesn’t really get fans firmly on your side. Still prefer Cooper or Potter but happy with Lampard if not those two.
Derby's budget was ridiculous and he finished 6th - he's not good enough, not a Burnley manager and even if he was 'successful' he would be another wanting to take the job to get his stock high and jump ship asap.
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He also has no idea how to set up a defence.
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Solid European connections.....eastern European leagues will be raided.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:16 pmJames McDonough 100/1
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I really do hope and pray Pace & co have something up their collective sleeves if the best we are linked with is Lampard/Parker 🫣
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I just hope Pace is looking at this forum with two of the top three shown.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:16 pmJames McDonough 100/1
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I am sensible enough to know that the odds early on in a next manager market are useless but I am still taking it as a positive that both Lampard & Parker have drifted a little 

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What have I started with the van nistlerooy shouts, down to 6/1 now
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That might be my fault, he was 16s earlier. I don't like having a balance as an odd number on my betting account so put £6.35 on him123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 2:47 pmWhat have I started with the van nistlerooy shouts, down to 6/1 now

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9/2 nowclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 2:50 pmThat might be my fault, he was 16s earlier. I don't like having a balance as an odd number on my betting account so put £6.35 on him![]()
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Cannot argue with that, they were 7th top scorers which I didn’t think bad and as you say had those three. I didn’t rate the rest of his squad though. Their 69 goals were only 4 fewer than Cooper’s Forest in 2022 who I think had a better team.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:44 pmLowest scorers in the top 6. Failed to get promoted while having Harry Wilson, Tomori & Mason Mount all season
I prefer Cooper, as I wrote, but am trying to find reasons not to dislike a Lampard appointment if it happens.
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CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 3:31 pmCannot argue with that, they were 7th top scorers which I didn’t think bad and as you say had those three. I didn’t rate the rest of his squad though. Their 69 goals were only 4 fewer than Cooper’s Forest in 2022 who I think had a better team.
I prefer Cooper, as I wrote, but am trying to find reasons not to dislike a Lampard appointment if it happens.
They also had Scott Carson in goal, his CV says he was won multiple Premier league titles, League Cups, Fa Cups and a champions league

Cooper won't be coming, but I share your hopes that Frank won't be either.
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Who is that?claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 1:16 pmJames McDonough 100/1
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Rishi Sunak, he'll be looking for a new job come 5th July
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Don’t know anything about him but strikes me as one from the data analysisgiveusaB wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 3:35 pmRaphael Wicky
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where did you get that from that article ? That's a question btw not pointing of fingers, I just can't see anything in it that would lead someone to that conclusion ?123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:05 pmDon’t know anything about him but strikes me as one from the data analysis
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Interesting one. Seems to have a good background in management. I’ve never heard of him but he excites me more than LampardgiveusaB wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 3:35 pmRaphael Wicky
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In fairness Sticky Vicky excites more than Lampardcolne-claret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:29 pmInteresting one. Seems to have a good background in management. I’ve never heard of him but he excites me more than Lampard![]()
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Pretty sure he got chased off by a pikey just after that photo was taken.
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Frank Spencer excites me more than Frank Lampardcolne-claret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:29 pmInteresting one. Seems to have a good background in management. I’ve never heard of him but he excites me more than Lampard![]()
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Id hope so tooclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:30 pmIn fairness Sticky Vicky excites more than Lampard

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He probably glanced at his horseHapag Lloyd wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:31 pmPretty sure he got chased off by a pikey just after that photo was taken.
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won 34 out of 50 games in the league, won both cups, nearly a 67% win ratio. Quit PSV because of lack of support from the board.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 7:31 amhttps://youtu.be/Bsi51G1ECO0?si=f-d1KtK24A93GSRH
Go and get van nistlerooy
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It mentions in the article about his style but it’s so random and left field that makes me think have they run some analysis and he’s come up as being the best fit and achievable, but I could be totally wrongVegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:26 pmwhere did you get that from that article ? That's a question btw not pointing of fingers, I just can't see anything in it that would lead someone to that conclusion ?
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ok cool, interesting how we all interpret things differently !123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:40 pmIt mentions in the article about his style but it’s so random and left field that makes me think have they run some analysis and he’s come up as being the best fit and achievable, but I could be totally wrong
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Not sure it’s as straight forward as that Vegas,Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:39 pmwon 34 out of 50 games in the league, won both cups, nearly a 67% win ratio. Quit PSV because of lack of support from the board.
I remember there was quite a significant bust up between him and the players (as well as a few coaches). If memory serves I think they briefly touched on it during an interview with his assistant manager after he left where he effectively said the role was untenable due to this falling out with the players.
Which is strange because it looks like he had quite a successful time there.
Must admit though not sure he’s even on ALKs list.
Seems like Lampard is the one
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With Van Nistlerooy Wout Weghorst would stay and we'd smash the league123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 2:47 pmWhat have I started with the van nistlerooy shouts, down to 6/1 now

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RVN would be really exciting. Between him and Cooper for me.
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Parker was a total disaster in Bruges, no clue whatsoever.
Wouldn’t touch him with a barge pole 🫣
Not convinced by Lampard either.
Van Nistelrooij hasn’t proven anything either
Wouldn’t touch him with a barge pole 🫣
Not convinced by Lampard either.
Van Nistelrooij hasn’t proven anything either
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