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Says he got hammered for signing Heaton again!
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I’ve heard him say that before.
I don’t think he ever got criticised for signing Tom Heaton. Most agreed that he was a good goalkeeper, even though his side had just been relegated.
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Good mates with Keane given the constant nudging of his arm. Entertaining hour to be fair.
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He didn't get hammered for signing Heaton, he did for signing Arfield though if I remember.
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Huge “needless to say I had the last laugh” energy from Dyche generally.
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He loves the Heaton thing. It was always nonsense because generally Burnley fans knew Heaton pretty well because he'd had some outstanding performances against us. It was a widely popular signing.
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He is increasingly veering into the David Brent territory.
You do wonder where he will rock up next? It feels like a big call for him. Strongest fit would seem to be Rangers, but imagine he would fancy his chances at Leicester. Would he try his luck abroad?
You do wonder where he will rock up next? It feels like a big call for him. Strongest fit would seem to be Rangers, but imagine he would fancy his chances at Leicester. Would he try his luck abroad?
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He’s always good value to be fair and he speaks a lot of sense, in my opinion, over the way football has gone over the last few years.
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Slightly leftfield, but given he's likely made more money thean he could realistically need already, could he say "sod it" and take a pundit job on Sky or MOTD?
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Easy for us to pick up on his familiar anecdotes and mannerisms, you've an hour to fill so he'll fall back on those stories.
He's right about changing the lives of a lot of that first squad he had. And obviously the club and the town - he did well out of it himself but it's a hell of a legacy.
He's right about changing the lives of a lot of that first squad he had. And obviously the club and the town - he did well out of it himself but it's a hell of a legacy.
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Think he may end up at Leicester personally.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 1:15 pmSlightly leftfield, but given he's likely made more money thean he could realistically need already, could he say "sod it" and take a pundit job on Sky or MOTD?
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I agree; with each passing interview, he's becoming more like this.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 12:58 pmHe is increasingly veering into the David Brent territory.
Almost a caricature of himself at times.
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it would be funny if he ended up at Leicester as he seemed to really rile up their fans during the 2014 promotion season.
I think Leicester would be a good fit for him and he would do very well there.
Would their fans take to him and his style of football though? They hounded Cooper out who was doing reasonably well. After winning the league a few years ago they seem to think that they should play a certain style of football. Similar to the West Ham way, the Leicester way will be craved by their happy clapper fans.
I think Leicester would be a good fit for him and he would do very well there.
Would their fans take to him and his style of football though? They hounded Cooper out who was doing reasonably well. After winning the league a few years ago they seem to think that they should play a certain style of football. Similar to the West Ham way, the Leicester way will be craved by their happy clapper fans.
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I think he’ll be the next Leicester manager. Perfect fit as they look to rebuild…ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 12:58 pmHe is increasingly veering into the David Brent territory.
You do wonder where he will rock up next? It feels like a big call for him. Strongest fit would seem to be Rangers, but imagine he would fancy his chances at Leicester. Would he try his luck abroad?
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Dyche often used the 'everbody tipped us to be relegated' every season when very few people infact ever did tip us to be relegated.
He has a Nigel Farage about him.
He has a Nigel Farage about him.
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Most successful and entertaining manager in my 60 odd yrs supporting my team I often wonder what he would done with proper money in his last years at Burnley
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I suspect the Leicester fans have notions of being "better than dyche". Recent record doesn't really support that, mind
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I’ve never heard anyone have to quantify their statements as much as Dyche does.
I can imagine him going into a shop and asking for a Mars Bar whilst adding “that’s nothing against Snickers by the way”.
I can imagine him going into a shop and asking for a Mars Bar whilst adding “that’s nothing against Snickers by the way”.
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If that refers to the Premier League seasons then he’s right. We were also unfancied in the 13/14 promotion season. In fact the only season he was there when we were expected to do well is 15/16.getbennyon wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 1:52 pmDyche often used the 'everbody tipped us to be relegated' every season when very few people infact ever did tip us to be relegated.
He has a Nigel Farage about him.
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Give me no nonsense no bullshit any day of the week
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Nope, you are rewriting history.
Burnley were always perceived to be 'Dyche will see them safe' and the bookies odds never had us as favourites to go down in our final 5 season despite Dyche repeatedly saying otherwise.
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In those last 5 seasons can you show what price we were for relegation and the price of the 3 favouritesgetbennyon wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 2:43 pmNope, you are rewriting history.
Burnley were always perceived to be 'Dyche will see them safe' and the bookies odds never had us as favourites to go down in our final 5 season despite Dyche repeatedly saying otherwise.
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Obviously was brilliant for us. Never thought I'd see Burnley play in Europe.
But always found him a bit cringeworthy in interviews. He definitely has a "but you can't say anything nowadays" vibe about him. Not saying it's necessarily good or bad, just definitely that sort of vibe.
Wouldn't get the control he got at Burnley elsewhere and the game moves on quickly, maybe already beyond him. Can't see him managing above Championship level. Maybe Scotland.
But always found him a bit cringeworthy in interviews. He definitely has a "but you can't say anything nowadays" vibe about him. Not saying it's necessarily good or bad, just definitely that sort of vibe.
Wouldn't get the control he got at Burnley elsewhere and the game moves on quickly, maybe already beyond him. Can't see him managing above Championship level. Maybe Scotland.
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Love Dyche to bits, but he always seems to come across as though he's auditioning for his next role whenever he's in these situations.
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Funnily enough I had a memory pop up on FB from 2013 from my step father and it said it looks like we are signing the Bristol City keeper. I think we had just put 4 past them at the Turf and could have been a cricket score but for him. My reply was that I was happy if we were signing him as I really rated him. A comment from a mate who supports Barnet said he can't be that good as his team was relegated. MY reply was we were signing one player not their whole team. Then a few years later when i must have popped up in memories again, the reply to Barnet was shows how much you know about football, Heaton being both a Premier League regular and an England International.
I don't know of one single person who disagreed with Dyche signing him, never mind hammering him
I don't know of one single person who disagreed with Dyche signing him, never mind hammering him
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Think they were both on the books together at Nottm Forest as young men brieflyHibsclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 12:08 pmGood mates with Keane given the constant nudging of his arm. Entertaining hour to be fair.
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13/14 the bookies had us in the bottom 3 and then we sold Charlie Austin. A brilliant turn around season.getbennyon wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 1:52 pmDyche often used the 'everbody tipped us to be relegated' every season when very few people infact ever did tip us to be relegated.
He has a Nigel Farage about him.
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Dyche was great for us. I wish him all the best.
Hope he gets the Leicester job.
Hope he gets the Leicester job.
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Thing is when he continues with his laddish act he’s actually minimizing the number of possibilities open to him. Clubs now want modern coaches with modern coaching methods.
He’s painting himself into a corner where he can only be a) a specialist relegation saver like Warnock or Allardyce or b) a pundit slash social media personality
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He’ll have made fortunes over the last 15 years. Maybe a career in the media will tick him over nicely.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 3:59 pmThing is when he continues with his laddish act he’s actually minimizing the number of possibilities open to him. Clubs now want modern coaches with modern coaching methods.
He’s painting himself into a corner where he can only be a) a specialist relegation saver like Warnock or Allardyce or b) a pundit slash social media personality
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From listening to the episode he seems to accept that and wears it as a badge of honour; that's his skillset and would be happy to keep doing those kinds of jobs. Owners know what they're getting when they hire him. I guess he feels content enough to have had the success he's had and has got money in the bank so doesn't need to change as a manager. Can't blame a 50+ year old for that, I guess. He's gonna enjoy his life and see what happens.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 3:59 pmThing is when he continues with his laddish act he’s actually minimizing the number of possibilities open to him. Clubs now want modern coaches with modern coaching methods.
He’s painting himself into a corner where he can only be a) a specialist relegation saver like Warnock or Allardyce or b) a pundit slash social media personality
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Absolutely fantastic manager for us, but I can’t bare to listen to him on podcasts and the like. It’s the same tales being trotted out time after time. Like an old pro with the same tired after-dinner speech working the circuit.
He got pelters from Burnley fans - he didn’t
He did some gardening for Brian Clough once - enthralling stuff
He came from a working class background - as do most footballers
He likes music - who doesn’t?
It’s as much the fault of the interviewer in leading him down those avenues but it doesn’t half make for boring content.
He got pelters from Burnley fans - he didn’t
He did some gardening for Brian Clough once - enthralling stuff
He came from a working class background - as do most footballers
He likes music - who doesn’t?
It’s as much the fault of the interviewer in leading him down those avenues but it doesn’t half make for boring content.
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I think he likely got more pelters for signing Nick Pope after Charlton had just been relegated, especially as Boro' (who went up with us) signed Victor Valdés. That said, I don't particularly remember him getting pelters for either Heaton or Pope.
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He's got TalkSport-itus.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 3:59 pmThing is when he continues with his laddish act he’s actually minimizing the number of possibilities open to him. Clubs now want modern coaches with modern coaching methods.
He’s painting himself into a corner where he can only be a) a specialist relegation saver like Warnock or Allardyce or b) a pundit slash social media personality
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We hear them that often I just get sick of listening to them. 10 years is a long time to hear similar stuff from 1 person. I'm sure I'll be sick of Parker soon enough so tend to avoid it as much as I can.
Their press etc might irritate me, but that doesn't stop me appreciating the good work they are doing, or have done for us.
Their press etc might irritate me, but that doesn't stop me appreciating the good work they are doing, or have done for us.
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One thing I will say is that if Dyche genuinely didn’t know about Everton getting points deduction until the day it happened (as he claims in the interview), he needs to sack whichever advisors are supposed to be looking after his best interests or read more newspapers.
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We replaced him with a far better manager and he seems to struggle to deal with that
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I must have missed something or do you mean Kompany who had record money to spend, like Dyche won the league and then gave us one of the worst seasons known to the premier league?Exeterclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 5:57 pmWe replaced him with a far better manager and he seems to struggle to deal with that
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Kompany better than dyche ? By far?Exeterclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 5:57 pmWe replaced him with a far better manager and he seems to struggle to deal with that
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Until Kompany proves his worth with a similar club to ours at PL level then you can't say he's a better manager.Exeterclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 5:57 pmWe replaced him with a far better manager and he seems to struggle to deal with that
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The point Dyche was making was valid . Kompany failed at premier level with us but then gets a top European job . Nothing to do with struggling to deal with that . Seemed to remember Everton beating us 3 times that seasonExeterclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 5:57 pmWe replaced him with a far better manager and he seems to struggle to deal with that
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I feel like it’s because of the way the world has gone in terms of offending people etc, when in reality he is probably a very straight shooter .Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 2:08 pmI’ve never heard anyone have to quantify their statements as much as Dyche does.
I can imagine him going into a shop and asking for a Mars Bar whilst adding “that’s nothing against Snickers by the way”.
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I don't know. Maybe. Maybe not. What Dyche did was brilliant. But I believe Kompany to be a better manager/coach than Dyche. And so do the board at Bayern, who could've appointed pretty much any manager in the world other than maybe one or two - and they went for Kompany.
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They went for Kompany because every other manager they approached turned them down. It was well known he was seventh choice.Pickles wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 7:42 pmI don't know. Maybe. Maybe not. What Dyche did was brilliant. But I believe Kompany to be a better manager/coach than Dyche. And so do the board at Bayern, who could've appointed pretty much any manager in the world other than maybe one or two - and they went for Kompany.
And Bayern winning the league is like Celtic or Rangers winning the SPL
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Okay, seventh choice. I assume Dyche was one of the ones to turn them down.
It isn't like the SPFL at all. And besides, the current England manager didn't manage to win it with Bayern. Managing a team like Bayern is a huge task. Pressure, egos, budgets. You don't manage Bayern Munich if you're not a very good manager, it really is as simple as that.
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