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2022/23 Sean Dyche

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i agree with this, they were leagues ahead of us. Until Colemans error i thought we may have been able to steal a draw. Under Lampard United would have been out of sight. We have fight in us.

I was actually disappointed that the momentum seems to change after the second mate, we became more resigned, we were really taking the game to them up to that - in our way with no striker like! I thought we could have been on for another Spurs or Chelsea bloody nose!

Under Lampard i think we get a tonking. Actually it’s interesting looking at the home and away games. The home game I thought the shredded us and we capitulated. Today, they were better, but they had to fight for that win.
 
I was actually disappointed that the momentum seems to change after the second mate, we became more resigned, we were really taking the game to them up to that - in our way with no striker like! I thought we could have been on for another Spurs or Chelsea bloody nose!

Under Lampard i think we get a tonking. Actually it’s interesting looking at the home and away games. The home game I thought the shredded us and we capitulated. Today, they were better, but they had to fight for that win.
same as all season though isn't it and plain for all to see all season, we needed a striker, Lets just hope that this isn't what sends us down,
 
Think you need to do some fact checking. Look at his 2012 to 2022 record with burnley and youll soon see you are making asumptions on what you think you know because he has a gravelly voice and you read the tabloids.
Yeah, I'm sure the tabloids are just bursting with stories about Sean Dyche.

In the seven seasons he had Burnley in the league, they spent five of them battling relegation and went down twice.

Like Allardyce before him, he wouldn't have even been considered for the job if the club wasn't desperate enough to abandon any semblance of standards.

These aren't personal knocks against him. It's just the reality of what he is.
 

Yeah, I'm sure the tabloids are just bursting with stories about Sean Dyche.

In the seven seasons he had Burnley in the league, they spent five of them battling relegation and went down twice.

Like Allardyce before him, he wouldn't have even been considered for the job if the club wasn't desperate enough to abandon any semblance of standards.

These aren't personal knocks against him. It's just the reality of what he is.
Well they were a mid table Championship team when he took over Burnley. He took them into the PL and yes did a yoyo which is understandable. One year he finished 6th in the PL and qualified for Europe. He had no money and the lack of investment caught up with Burnley at the end. You are just a glass half empty sort of person who cant look at what he actually achieved with the resources he had available. Hes a top manager, just not fashionable for people like you.
 

Well they were a mid table Championship team when he took over Burnley. He took them into the PL and yes did a yoyo which is understandable. One year he finished 6th in the PL and qualified for Europe. He had no money and the lack of investment caught up with Burnley at the end. You are just a glass half empty sort of person who cant look at what he actually achieved with the resources he had available. Hes a top manager, just not fashionable for people like you.
This is just the same old Moyes and Allardyce spiel about how they could win the lot if only they had the resources of the top clubs, even though it requires a completely different skillset that's world's apart from what they and their ilk (eg Dyche) bring to the table.

And he finished 7th in 2018, not 6th.
 

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