Sean Dyche on Sky now 13:06 - Oct 26 with 2050 views | Antti_Heinola | Anyone watching this interview he's done for Sky, airing now before their game? Now THIS is the sort of guy we need running our club. Inspirational, forward thinking, interested in building his club. And also, his board seem sensible too. They must know they have a good man there and there should be no question of him being fired even if their likely relegation comes. I see TF has been on Twitter getting us to all get behind Harry again and wait til we get all our injured players back. Personally, if we had a boos like Dyche or Howe, I'd be well behind the boss regardless of league status. TF also needs to understand that you never get a fully fit squad. | |
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Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:16 - Oct 26 with 2002 views | CamberleyR | I'd love Dyche to be our manager. I bet Watford fans still wish he was their manager. Unfortunately until Fernandes appoints a CEO who really understands football, we don't have a cat in hell's chance of landing someone like him as our manager. If I was TF though, when Harold inevitably gets his P45, the first thing I'd do is get on the phone to Burnley to ask them how much they'd want for him. | |
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Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:53 - Oct 26 with 1911 views | ted_hendrix | Didn't see the interview in fact I deliberately wont be watching any football today due to the fact I've become disillusioned with football (especially the Prem). I'll be trekking up to LR tomorrow night after work in the vain hope that we might actually get another rare win that might cheer me and the club up. As for Sean Dyche he seems like a decent bloke/coach and motivator yes I'd love him here, but right now *here* being QPR seems like a scene from 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' Who'd want to come here? | |
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Sean Dyche on Sky now on 14:06 - Oct 26 with 1857 views | wood_hoop |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:53 - Oct 26 by ted_hendrix | Didn't see the interview in fact I deliberately wont be watching any football today due to the fact I've become disillusioned with football (especially the Prem). I'll be trekking up to LR tomorrow night after work in the vain hope that we might actually get another rare win that might cheer me and the club up. As for Sean Dyche he seems like a decent bloke/coach and motivator yes I'd love him here, but right now *here* being QPR seems like a scene from 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' Who'd want to come here? |
'but right now *here* being QPR seems like a scene from 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' Who'd want to come here? ' Real worrying thing is, you never really knew just how much Jack Nicolson was faking his condition, nothing false about HR and his motley crew, they really believe that its every one else'sfault. | | | |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 17:15 - Oct 26 with 1649 views | NathanNI | "Who'd want to come here?" That is one of the worst points of all the sh1t going on here. If/when Redknapp does go or is pushed, who is going to come anywhere near us. We are a clusterfvck | | | |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 12:56 - Oct 27 with 1165 views | daveB | amazing the plaudits Burnley are getting when they haven't even come close to winning a game this season. Dyche does seem a very good manager though and I hope they stick with him | | | |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 12:58 - Oct 27 with 1151 views | Bluce_Ree |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 17:15 - Oct 26 by NathanNI | "Who'd want to come here?" That is one of the worst points of all the sh1t going on here. If/when Redknapp does go or is pushed, who is going to come anywhere near us. We are a clusterfvck |
People still take the Leeds job. We're paying, managers have mortgages. Sack him and they will come. | |
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Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:08 - Oct 27 with 1120 views | daveB | most managers out of work would jump at the QPR job, money to spend and good players on paper and the added incentive that if it goes tits up you can blame someone else with reputation intact. If we opened up the job to applicants we'd get plenty | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:44 - Oct 27 with 1009 views | Antti_Heinola |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:08 - Oct 27 by daveB | most managers out of work would jump at the QPR job, money to spend and good players on paper and the added incentive that if it goes tits up you can blame someone else with reputation intact. If we opened up the job to applicants we'd get plenty |
And, actually, a reasonable Chairman. Right decisions, wrong decisions, he's probably a very good person to work for. Maybe too 'good'. | |
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Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:46 - Oct 27 with 997 views | PinnerPaul |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 17:15 - Oct 26 by NathanNI | "Who'd want to come here?" That is one of the worst points of all the sh1t going on here. If/when Redknapp does go or is pushed, who is going to come anywhere near us. We are a clusterfvck |
Guarantee they'll be queuing round the block. People need to work, we pay decent money and, contrary to popular belief have decent (on paper) players. Its all about ego as well, all managers think they are THE ONE to turn round the club/side/squad/awkward players etc etc etc | | | |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 13:47 - Oct 27 with 989 views | PinnerPaul |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 12:56 - Oct 27 by daveB | amazing the plaudits Burnley are getting when they haven't even come close to winning a game this season. Dyche does seem a very good manager though and I hope they stick with him |
Indeed Dave, we don't lose tonight and they are rock bottom. | | | |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 16:52 - Oct 27 with 893 views | claretinthecamp |
Sean Dyche on Sky now on 12:56 - Oct 27 by daveB | amazing the plaudits Burnley are getting when they haven't even come close to winning a game this season. Dyche does seem a very good manager though and I hope they stick with him |
SD certainly has a quality of infectious enthusiasm about him and asks all to buy into work ethic and team ethic. In yesterdays game there were stoppages were he had nearly all of the team on the touchline for a quick chat. He took strikers Danny and Jukes to one side for a pep talk and his coach, Tony Loughlan took the others (midfield and wingbacks) for seperate impromptu session. It didn't make any difference to the outcome. The longer the game went on the more ineffective we were at pressing Everton out of their passing rhythm. We were just a saved penalty away from a win at Palace in September but admittedly it is a lot tougher now than 5 seasons ago. [Post edited 27 Oct 2014 16:57]
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