2023/24 Sean Dyche

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Had 10 yrs at Burnley and didn’t change the style and ultimately it caught up with him. He also had a bit of money, his big striker signings for over 30mil Chris wood and weghorst. Spent 30mil on Beto, 6”4 and big and strong, but technically terrible, dyche ain’t interested in a good technical forward,
He wants his number 9 as a battering ram, and that wouldn’t change if he had 60mil

Weghorst cost £12 million and Wood £15 million.
And the club were clearly after Beto even before Dyche arrived.
 

Had 10 yrs at Burnley and didn’t change the style and ultimately it caught up with him. He also had a bit of money, his big striker signings for over 30mil Chris wood and weghorst. Spent 30mil on Beto, 6”4 and big and strong, but technically terrible, dyche ain’t interested in a good technical forward,
He wants his number 9 as a battering ram, and that wouldn’t change if he had 60mil

He spent 4 mill a year at Burnley net and got them into Europe.

This is you difficulty mate, I think you believe the things you post.
 
Decent point versus a very good side this week.

The issue is the squad depth, he has to play the same players every week cos the back-ups arent great, so if they aint on it, we struggle.
 
Weghorst cost £12 million and Wood £15 million.
And the club were clearly after Beto even before Dyche arrived.
Ok 27mil but it’s more the type of centre forward he wants. And every centre forward out there who’s in our price range should be on our radar and probably
But no coincidence we signed him under dyche. Like someone else mentioned, I’d have no confidence in him spending the Onana and Branthwaite money
 

Decent point versus a very good side this week.

The issue is the squad depth, he has to play the same players every week cos the back-ups arent great, so if they aint on it, we struggle.
So you don’t think dobbin could have offered something last 20? Over Harrison who’d basically huffed and puffed Or Patterson. They brought on a attacking right back to try and win the game
 
He spent 4 mill a year at Burnley net and got them into Europe.

This is you difficulty mate, I think you believe the things you post.
They’re aren’t the fist club to have a lucky season. Sheff Utd were just outside Europe then got relegated the following year, wolves got 7th first season back. He also got relegated twice. It was 8mil a year,
Still not a lot, but Moyes had even less at Everton and changed our style and made us a much better football team, while still being a bit pragmatic.

Anyone who thinks 52yr old Sean dyche is changing his style is utterly delusional
 
They’re aren’t the fist club to have a lucky season. Sheff Utd were just outside Europe then got relegated the following year, wolves got 7th first season back. He also got relegated twice. It was 8mil a year,
Still not a lot, but Moyes had even less at Everton and changed our style and made us a much better football team, while still being a bit pragmatic.

Anyone who thinks 52yr old Sean dyche is changing his style is utterly delusional

Wrong again mate, he was relegated once. Can you research your posts before you post them. It just doesn’t make your posts legitimate.

Laughing here, if I would compare Dyche managerial skills and style of play to anyone it’s Moyes.

Not sure many bar an out there minority are asking him to change to be honest,
 
Wrong again mate, he was relegated once. Can you research your posts before you post them. It just doesn’t make your posts legitimate.

Laughing here, if I would compare Dyche managerial skills and style of play to anyone it’s Moyes.

Not sure many bar an out there minority are asking him to change to be honest,
You obviously don’t do research 🤣 4 mil a season wrong, you’re clueless. So it wasn’t dyche who took them down in 2021/22? He managed 30 games that season and got 0.8 points per game. New manager got 1.4 points per game for the last 8 games, but it definitely wasn’t dyche’s fault. Nice one
 
You obviously don’t do research 🤣 4 mil a season wrong, you’re clueless. So it wasn’t dyche who took them down in 2021/22? He managed 30 games that season and got 0.8 points per game. New manager got 1.4 points per game for the last 8 games, but it definitely wasn’t dyche’s fault. Nice one

4mill a year since 2009, 8 mill before - incredible.

You said he was relegated twice, I’m just illustrating that you are wrong and therefore, have to be guarded on the validity of your posts.
 

Here you are mate £4mill a season.


You said he was relegated twice, I’m just illustrating that you are wrong and therefore, have to be guarded on the validity of your posts.
Ha ha. Transfermarket.com 8mil a season. And they work in euros so it’s actually more
Ask any Burnley fan you want who they blame for relegation in 21-22 and they will all say dyche. Happens quite a lot managers get sacked and aren’t there when the team actually goes down. A lot of fans would have blamed Lampard had we gone last season and dyche had 19 games to keep us up, not 8 like his predecessor At Burnley
 
Ha ha. Transfermarket.com 8mil a season. And they work in euros so it’s actually more
Ask any Burnley fan you want who they blame for relegation in 21-22 and they will all say dyche. Happens quite a lot managers get sacked and aren’t there when the team actually goes down. A lot of fans would have blamed Lampard had we gone last season and dyche had 19 games to keep us up, not 8 like his predecessor At Burnley

Youl see the link I posted is in GBP, not Aus or Euros transfermarket isn’t a great source on fees mate.

Ive spoken to loads of Burnley fans in fact was at a wedding there not so long ago and they’ve in the vast majority told me they feel they would have stayed up if they hadn’t sacked Dyche.
 
Here's one for you, if we had a specialist right winger that could use and cross properly with his right foot, we might see sides unable to focus their best defenders and midfield press against McNeil. Having the option of spreading the play and trying to break down our right wing might go a long way in altering the formulaic patterns of play we put together and being so so predictable. The club tried for Gnonto. If Cal-Lewin was getting service from our right side it would be being played in at his stronger right foot. We have a half a plan A and no plan B. The side is hugely imbalanced, aging and we're at the knackers yard again in terms of the cash to throw around to fix it. Dyche loves a grafter, and that's fine, a few sprinkles of quality are what gets us out of the mire, but we don't seem to be in the mix for such. Push comes to shove I'd chance two of Young, Patterson and Coleman for our right flank, try and alter how we're getting chances made into the oppo box.
 
Youl see the link I posted is in GBP, not Aus or Euros transfermarket isn’t a great source on fees mate.

Ive spoken to loads of Burnley fans in fact was at a wedding there not so long ago and they’ve in the vast majority told me they feel they would have stayed up if they hadn’t sacked Dyche.
Well he’d have have to win 15 points in his last 8 after winning 24 points in 30 games, so very unlikely
Yet most on social media were happy to see him go. And couldn’t wait to see the back of him after 10yrs All transfers sites will never be 100% accurate, but a 40mil swing over 9 years, sorry not having that
 

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