It's not about the teams faced, it's about the way a manager/head coach wants their side to play the game, the philosophy/image they want their teams moulded in. Spurs are a great watch IMO: attacking, front-front, free-flowing, entertaining football by a team who look to assert themselves over their opponents. Pretty much the opposite of all things Dyche. Each to their own, but if you were a Spurs fan surely you'd be excited to watch that every week and care not one iota whether the guy currently serving you up actual football once worked in lesser leagues.