If you take a step back, he won 4 out of 30. You get sacked for that in this league.
Its not that surprising
Its not that surprising
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If you take a step back, he won 4 out of 30. You get sacked for that in this league.
Its not that surprising
Some of the fan base just love to live in utter miseryHave to love our fans’ ability to turn literally anything in the world into a negative by the way. A few weeks ago Burnley were deffo staying up purely because they had Dyche, a survival expert. Now they don’t have Dyche they’re gonna get a new manager bounce and stay up. There is no scenario on earth that ultimately works in our favour.
Some of the fan base just love to live in utter misery
Some of the fan base just love to live in utter misery
Have to love our fans’ ability to turn literally anything in the world into a negative by the way. A few weeks ago Burnley were deffo staying up purely because they had Dyche, a survival expert. Now they don’t have Dyche they’re gonna get a new manager bounce and stay up. There is no scenario on earth that ultimately works in our favour.
I don’t think the decision itself is necessarily in question, but it’s very odd timing.If you take a step back, he won 4 out of 30. You get sacked for that in this league.
Its not that surprising
This will probably end them as a PL club but I applaud them anyway for ending the scourge that Dyche has been on the league. Hopefully like Pulis he never returns.
This should have been a glaring warning of things to come: selling Wood, who knew the club and how to play, and replacing him with the cart-horse Weghorst.Seems an amazingly stupid decision.
Hoping for a new manager bounce but sack Dyche and his whole staff 2 days before the next game and leave a first team player and a bunch of nobodies in charge.
They can't afford Benitez or Allardyce regardless of what the media will say to fuel the betting markets.
If they were interested in staying up they should have sacked him at xmas when they'd had about 2 wins and not sold Wood to Newcastle.
I suspect most Burnley fans would feel the opposite. While the football hasn't been attractive, he's kept repeatedly them in the PL on a shoe-string budget.This will probably end them as a PL club but I applaud them anyway for ending the scourge that Dyche has been on the league. Hopefully like Pulis he never returns.
that's why its baffling if they recruit Sam he's going to utilize similar tactics to Dyche. Do they think he's going to be more effective at negative football than Dyche?Not sure they have the players to play any differently than how they do. Being solid and nicking one nils was their route to staying up. They’re not about to start playing expansive football with those players.