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I'll take down dat coal powered MG, I tel u Hwat
Working??? While Ev are on???? Call yourself a Tofee?I'll miss the game lad. I fully expect a match report. Leave no embellishments out.
Working??? While Ev are on???? Call yourself a Tofee?I'll miss the game lad. I fully expect a match report. Leave no embellishments out.
On on Everton ‘we better make sure we look after ourselves’. Proper sending the message out to get the mechanic to change the break pads and get a fresh hand break on the bus he’s about to park.Some of the Sean Dyche Everton P/C
Dyche on injuries
Phil Bardsley and JBG touch and go
Robbie Brady has come through training.
Jack Cork remains out but is back in light training while Dale Stephens joined in with the group
Dyche on injury build up
We had a mass of injuries after the nine games last season
When the players came back they were really fit.
We have looked at training schedules, days off, I think it is awkward to define a reason
It could just be a spate of injuries which can happen
Dyche on takeover
I don't know where that is out
That is slightly peculiar as I have been manager here for eight years
But it is watch this space I guess
Until it becomes a reality I have just got to be open minded
Dyche on Everton form
They have an incredibly experienced manager and a strong group of players
I think it shows the strength of the Premier League
In a strange way it is pleasing to see that bigger clubs and top managers have those tough spells and that it can happen to anyone
They are a very good side.
We have to take on the mentality on from the Palace game and make sure we look after ourselves
Dyche on Benson
He did well last week in a tough game
He has a good attitude and he is maturing really well as a player
He has trained on a regular basis with good players around him
He now knows the reality of how tough it is in the Premier League
Dyche on his 200th PL game in charge
I think you become more rounded.
On the pitch you try and learn as you go, it is always tough in the Premier League.
Dyche on home form
I think the familiarity, the players enjoy playing at Turf
It is helpful to have supporters as I think they stand by the team
Our form at the end of last season was excellent
Dyche on Dwight McNeil helping youngsters
I think the young players can align with Dwight, he is good friends with a number of the young lads.
He is always able to lend an ear when needed
He is humble and a good example
Dyche on contracts
We are keeping all lines of communication open with their players and agents as we see fit
Dyche on Premier League picture
I think it was last season someone said after one game this is how the season is going to pan out
I think people can make their mind up very quickly.
We know the realities of the Premier League and the points tallies and markers of where we should be and shouldn't be.
It goes out the window unless you are performing right and winning games.
We showed that a couple of seasons ago when we got to the 19th game and had 12 points and ended up with 40 points after a very strong second half of the season.
It is not always about form, goals scored, goals against. That gives you a guide and the guidelines are sometimes broken as we have shown ourselves.
At the minute we are okay and we want to make sure we get more points more quickly because it does align you better for the rest of the season.
Injury news in full
Nick Pope and Josh Brownhill will be fit to face Everton in the Premier League this weekend in a welcome fillip for Burnley boss Sean Dyche.
The pair were among a number of players to miss the 5-0 drubbing at Man City last time out but have both recovered ahead of the visit of Carlo Ancelotti's side.
Robbie Brady has returned to training following a hamstring problem and is in contention, as is Dale Stephens, but Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Phil Bardsley remain doubts.
Jack Cork remains sidelined but is making progress and has joined in some limited first team training.
for someone whose username is about vocabulary, you repeat this lionheart line a lotthis augurs well as it means the pressure will be off our lionhearts to perform. Of course we are totally irrelevant in any competition, but at least our lionhearts should manage a few 3 pointers here and there
Have faith, we beat them 5-0 when we were losing every game and the lads have a point to prove in the league.So was Leeds and Fulham not to mention the other losses on the trot before the Fulham game.
Some of the Sean Dyche Everton P/C
Dyche on injuries
Phil Bardsley and JBG touch and go
Robbie Brady has come through training.
Jack Cork remains out but is back in light training while Dale Stephens joined in with the group
Dyche on injury build up
We had a mass of injuries after the nine games last season
When the players came back they were really fit.
We have looked at training schedules, days off, I think it is awkward to define a reason
It could just be a spate of injuries which can happen
Dyche on takeover
I don't know where that is out
That is slightly peculiar as I have been manager here for eight years
But it is watch this space I guess
Until it becomes a reality I have just got to be open minded
Dyche on Everton form
They have an incredibly experienced manager and a strong group of players
I think it shows the strength of the Premier League
In a strange way it is pleasing to see that bigger clubs and top managers have those tough spells and that it can happen to anyone
They are a very good side.
We have to take on the mentality on from the Palace game and make sure we look after ourselves
Dyche on Benson
He did well last week in a tough game
He has a good attitude and he is maturing really well as a player
He has trained on a regular basis with good players around him
He now knows the reality of how tough it is in the Premier League
Dyche on his 200th PL game in charge
I think you become more rounded.
On the pitch you try and learn as you go, it is always tough in the Premier League.
Dyche on home form
I think the familiarity, the players enjoy playing at Turf
It is helpful to have supporters as I think they stand by the team
Our form at the end of last season was excellent
Dyche on Dwight McNeil helping youngsters
I think the young players can align with Dwight, he is good friends with a number of the young lads.
He is always able to lend an ear when needed
He is humble and a good example
Dyche on contracts
We are keeping all lines of communication open with their players and agents as we see fit
Dyche on Premier League picture
I think it was last season someone said after one game this is how the season is going to pan out
I think people can make their mind up very quickly.
We know the realities of the Premier League and the points tallies and markers of where we should be and shouldn't be.
It goes out the window unless you are performing right and winning games.
We showed that a couple of seasons ago when we got to the 19th game and had 12 points and ended up with 40 points after a very strong second half of the season.
It is not always about form, goals scored, goals against. That gives you a guide and the guidelines are sometimes broken as we have shown ourselves.
At the minute we are okay and we want to make sure we get more points more quickly because it does align you better for the rest of the season.
Injury news in full
Nick Pope and Josh Brownhill will be fit to face Everton in the Premier League this weekend in a welcome fillip for Burnley boss Sean Dyche.
The pair were among a number of players to miss the 5-0 drubbing at Man City last time out but have both recovered ahead of the visit of Carlo Ancelotti's side.
Robbie Brady has returned to training following a hamstring problem and is in contention, as is Dale Stephens, but Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Phil Bardsley remain doubts.
Jack Cork remains sidelined but is making progress and has joined in some limited first team training.
....ok mateA load of negative nonsense in here. We beat Fulham away and would have been cruising if we hadn’t of stepped off it in the second half. We’ve beaten Palace and Spurs away who are both better than Burnley. Of course we can lose the game but we can easily win it as well. If we put in a decent performance anywhere near our top level we win this.
???...I think you might want to look up the meaning of deipnosophist. Skilled table talk entails much more than mere vocabulary; something you might which to reflect upon when you're next boring your dinner guests.for someone whose username is about vocabulary, you repeat this lionheart line a lot
Ok mister lionheart, you keep rolling out the same posts every game, crack on and you have the cheek to call others boring, you are hands down the most tedious poster on here, you never say anything other than your lionheart crack. Table talk is vocabulary is it not, or do we call words something different in lionheart land???...I think you might want to look up the meaning of deipnosophist. Skilled table talk entails much more than mere vocabulary; something you might which to reflect upon when you're next boring your dinner guests.
zzzzzzzzzzOk mister lionheart, you keep rolling out the same posts every game, crack on and you have the cheek to call others boring, you are hands down the most tedious poster on here, you never say anything other than your lionheart crack. Table talk is vocabulary is it not, or do we call words something different in lionheart land
There you go mate, you can now watch the video of him from P/C as well as having his voice in your head lolI don't mind admitting I read all of that in a Sean Dyche voice in my head.
There you go mate, you can now watch the video of him from P/C as well as having his voice in your head lol
Working??? While Ev are on???? Call yourself a Tofee?