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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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At least he’ll keep us up, but it’s hardly the most inspiring of appointments.

He kept Burnley up year after year despite consistently having the lowest budget in the league. Eventually they went down, but it was akin to the Eddie Howe situation at Bournemouth. And he did bring them straight back up.

Frankly who else is there? All this talk of Bielsa or Fat Sam was pipe dream stuff. They wouldn’t have touched us with a barge pole given the current toxicity around the club.
 
At least he’ll keep us up, but it’s hardly the most inspiring of appointments.

He kept Burnley up year after year despite consistently having the lowest budget in the league. Eventually they went down, but it was akin to the Eddie Howe situation at Bournemouth. And he did bring them straight back up.

Frankly who else is there? All this talk of Bielsa or Fat Sam was pipe dream stuff. They wouldn’t have touched us with a barge pole given the current toxicity around the club.
You make fair points, but Bielsa wasn’t a pipedream. He wanted it, just in the summer. He was the one with the mad idea about chilling with the U21s for 6 months.
 
His last act as a football manager was to be deemed not good enough by the grimmest football club on the planet.
See that’s just nonsense.

He’d been in charge for a number of years, working on one of the smallest budgets for one of the least glamorous clubs in the league.

He got them into Europe one year FFS.

They eventually as you would expect went down due to other clubs having better resources and more able to attract better quality. They still didn’t stay up when he left.
 

Ashley Barnes got double figures a couple of times.

Andre Gray did in his one season.

And they all cost less than Cenk Tosun, Maupay and some of the other dross you’ve had recently.

I’ll say it again ….. you’re in no position to turn your nose up at Dyche. You’re in an absolute mess and the sooner you realise it the better.

The other thing ….. he’s had the balls to take the job despite that. He’s not asked for two months working with your U21’s first.

Get behind him. It’s your only chance.
L O L

I know we're a mess, every fan knows we're a mess. 99% of us HATE the owner, hate what he has done to this club, hate how our transfer policy is unbelievably bad.

But this football club once had standards, those have dropped of an absolute cliff.

Nobody is turning their nose up at Dyche, the argument is that this football club does not score goals and cannot create a bean. We have appointed someone who had you lot scoring less than a goal a game.

Would you swap Komapny for Dyche?
 
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Shouldnt have checked his Wikipedia
 

The appointment is growing on me. The fact that Simon Jordan thinks Dyche is the right man speaks volumes too. I've always liked his straight-talking style, especially as it's usually spot on.
He’s a know nothing dick head who lost £30m of his own money single handedly putting Palace into administration. Nothing he says is any more “spot on” than what you would hear on a Tuesday lunchtime in Wetherspoons.
The only reason he is right about Dyche is that if you fling enough cack at a wall, eventually some of it may stick.
 
We have to wait and see what Dyche can do. He is a perceived Fat Sam MkII but let us see what he can do with these players. Burnley over achieved with Dyche and he has to take credit for that. With the turnover of players leaving the club he plugged gaps quite well while not having much of a budget. Eddie Howe had more of a budget than Dyche and he still took Bournemouth down yet is proving successful at Newcastle. We have to wait and see. All so called top managers wouldn't touch us for the reasons being our current position and very limited budget. I don't know if he will be a success here but I am not against the fact that he had Burnley playing to there strengths with little budget and losing his better players every season. That is hard to judge. If he comes then I wish him well
Spot on mate.
I think Dyche at a minimum will have the players well drilled, disciplined and improve their positional sense, so hopefully we wont have to watch the headless chicken displays that have occurred far to often this season. I don't think he will put up with the piss poor attitudes of some of the players either so, it's not all bad news.
Would Dyche be my first choice? no, but I do think he is the best manager a team in our position could expect to bring in atm. Who knows he could be just the right person to deliver the kick up the arse this club so desperately needs.
 
If he was at Burnley for 2 years, fair enough. He was there 7 years, spent money on 80's style footy (big man and small man up top) and could not address a blatant issue. He spent £16m on Chris Wood
Martinez spent 17m on Oumar Niasse
Silva (or Brands) spent 27m on Kean
Somebody paid 25m for Cenk Tosun
21m for Walcott

All massive failures and Chris Wood is still playing in the PL.

We really aren’t in a position to be calling out other clubs buys
 

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