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Only as strange as you make it. I lived with a few mates for three years in the past. Not a big deal and wouldn't have been weird had we worked together also likeJust watching the Ian Woan interview.
So Dyche, Woan and Stone all lived together for five years?
Dyche’s assistants are his old housemates?
It’s not just me, right?
This is a strange thing, no?
Not really. Lots of people in football live away from home and their family, for at least part of the week anyway.Just watching the Ian Woan interview.
So Dyche, Woan and Stone all lived together for five years?
Dyche’s assistants are his old housemates?
It’s not just me, right?
This is a strange thing, no?
Just watching the Ian Woan interview.
So Dyche, Woan and Stone all lived together for five years?
Dyche’s assistants are his old housemates?
It’s not just me, right?
This is a strange thing, no?
That is one proper mean looking Bruiser there, if he just had chunk missing off his ear it would be perfect..View attachment 204243
Brothers everywhere
He's been promoted to Lamps chauffeur now ( Driving Mr Daisy )It’s a bizarre profession. You’re oddly aligned to this group of coaches who have to follow a manager anywhere he goes around the country or abroad. Most of them are working almost all the time anyway so I’m not surprised they don’t live at the training ground or together in a flat.
Does Joe Edwards have to just sit around now and wait for Lampard to get another job
Only as strange as you make it. I lived with a few mates for three years in the past. Not a big deal and wouldn't have been weird had we worked together also like
Not really. Lots of people in football live away from home and their family, for at least part of the week anyway.
It’s a bizarre profession. You’re oddly aligned to this group of coaches who have to follow a manager anywhere he goes around the country or abroad. Most of them are working almost all the time anyway so I’m not surprised they don’t live at the training ground or together in a flat.
Does Joe Edwards have to just sit around now and wait for Lampard to get another job
I think its a good thing. Nothing wrong with loyalty and a good work environment /teamSorry, I don’t think I’ve been clear.
I don’t mean it’s weird they lived together as young players. There’s nothing strange about that, especially back then when they weren’t on silly wages.
I mean it’s weird that Dyche’s coaching team 30 years later is made up of the people he lived with back then.
There stories on each other could making one hilarious Read/Watch.Sorry, I don’t think I’ve been clear.
I don’t mean it’s weird they lived together as young players. There’s nothing strange about that, especially back then when they weren’t on silly wages.
I mean it’s weird that Dyche’s coaching team 30 years later is made up of the people he lived with back then.
I think (and hope) Dyche will save Moshiri's ass in the same way Moyes saved Kenright's. However they both need to go as soon as possible.It feels like there’s an actual adult in charge at last.
Not if the players had not put down some roots. Remember football is a transitory game and they were not paid anything like as well back then.Just watching the Ian Woan interview.
So Dyche, Woan and Stone all lived together for five years?
Dyche’s assistants are his old housemates?
It’s not just me, right?
This is a strange thing, no?