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Sean Dyche

Would you be happy with Sean Dyche??

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He is fave for a reason, they know we have approached Burnley for permission.
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He smells of pubs and Wormwood Scrubs and too many right wing meetings

If he's at least having meetings about playing with wingers then I'm in, sick of this narrow midfield stuff.

Actually I'd rather have Wagner or Howe over Dyche if we were looking in that kind of market but I really don't want them either.
 
Please no. I’d rather have Howe and I don’t want him either. There’s a reason they are both still at Burnley and Bournemouth and teams like southampton (who are realistically meant to be one of the teams trying to compete with us for best of the rest) haven’t gone for them when they have needed a manager.


Dyche is Moyes reincarnated. Let’s scrape one nil wins but never break though the glass ceiling but get the odd win against the top 6.

Howe just isn’t experienced enough imo.
 

He is all wrong for us. And his style of football is lob it long to Chris Wood, which we don't even have anything like.

Hopefully it's just the media guessing.
 
He'd be a good appointment. It's looked down on because it's not a big name at a small club but if you look at what he's done in a short space of time with quite frankly, pretty crap players, I can't see how any other candidate would've done a better job.
He can only work with what's he got and he's got Burnley punching well above their weight. I wouldn't be unhappy at all if it was him.
 

If we get him then we've basically come full circle. He's another Moyes.

We got Koeman in to raise our profile so to get Dyche in would completely unravel our ambition.

No disrespect to him as he's a good manager but we need to be aiming higher if we want to be even half as good as the likes of Tottenham, City and United.
 
I'm not a fan of Fat Sam but if it was between him and Dyche I would prefer him. More experienced and is the epitome of what defines a good man manager ie he gets the best out of the resources available.
 
As many have said it’s Moyes MK2. Hard working, organised; it’d show a massive lack of ambition from the club.

Managing expectations at Burnley is vastly different to Everton, we are quite possibly one of the most toxic fans in Europe and when things go bad everyone is aware.

Koeman looked like he’d been on a 10 day bender at the Lyon game, a top pro who’d also managed quite big clubs walked into the lions den and got savaged alive.

Having a manager whose first instinct is to setup a solid defensive unit in times of panic will not go down well.
 
Mate that paragraph smacks of mediocrity, if you want to be the best go for the best.
This is how united have found out recently ie Moyes/Mourinho
I disagree. It smacks of realism. Maybe Dyche isn't the answer; but the 'best' won't come here until we've proven we can challenge consistently. We're not investing any more money than those teams we think we should be competing with, so the idea we are in a position to 'be the best' overnight at this point is Leeds Utd standard problematic. Aim for that, yes, but try and do it in one hit and we're asking for trouble.
 
Sean Dyche CV:

Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref
P
W D L Win %
Watford 21 June 2011 6 July 2012 49 17 17 15 34.7 [9][36]
Burnley 30 October 2012 Present 229 91 67 71 39.7 [36]
Total 278 108 84 86 38.8


Win %....................38.8
 

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