I guess a pay rise of a few million quid could be an incentive.Why would Dyche leave Burnley right now and has he said anything to indicate that he might?
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I guess a pay rise of a few million quid could be an incentive.Why would Dyche leave Burnley right now and has he said anything to indicate that he might?
Have you been asleep the last few months ?
We're in the relegation zone. Our defence is knackered. We don't have a striker who can score goals. We've spunked £100m+ on a team that can't win games.
Unless we're planning on paying a manager an utterly absurd amount of money they will not come to us, and even then most high level managers would probably swerve it. You need to stop talking about 'ambition' and be realistic.
Why would Dyche leave Burnley right now and has he said anything to indicate that he might?
Totally missing my point Dyche is a long term appointment for a short term fix.
Sam Allardyce is a short term appointment for a short term fix and much more suitable business decision.
Allardyce won't sign a short term contract. He's no mug. He'll still be counting his severance money from the FA.
...and have decided to settle on Dyche?I was talking to a commentator for Radio Lancashire last night in the pub, his co commemntator is Jamie Hoyland (played for Burnley) and now does some scouting for us.
We want Big Sam, but are unsure about his number of back room staff and he DOESNT want a long contract. Short but sweet with a few million pound bonus to keep us up.
Our board apparently want continiuty
I was talking to a commentator for Radio Lancashire last night in the pub, his co commemntator is Jamie Hoyland (played for Burnley) and now does some scouting for us.
We want Big Sam, but are unsure about his number of back room staff and he DOESNT want a long contract. Short but sweet with a few million pound bonus to keep us up.
Our board apparently want continiuty
Neither has Ancelotti or Conte, for that matter.He hasn't ruled himself out of the job, which means he's interested.[/QU
Neither has Ancelotti or Conte, for that matter.
If we had lukaku, Barkley and Coleman playing we would not be looking at the calibre of managers we are. And Koeman would be still in the hot seat. 13 home games and we need to win at least half is the task ahead. With this squad we are going to need someone who is able to scrape a few 1 or 2 nils. Playing pretty football is not going to win us games with this lot.I'd love to see some actual evidence that back to the wall hoofball gets more points than using the decent footballers you have in your squad to win games.
Dyche has a 25% win record in the PL.
Silva has 36% with a Niasse up front.
The great escape Big Sam pulled off with Sunderland was 29% wins.