Dyche may not excite anyone, but one thing I can guarantee is that we would be tougher to play against.
Club rotten to the core? My word.Not going to be Carrick. He can’t of been overly impressed and I’m not surprised. The club is rotten to the core.
how many manager are we going to go through before realising that’s not the issueClub rotten to the core? My word.
I think he would suit the club, an upgrade on Wilder and one of a few managers that could keep us up, move into the playoffs, get promoted and stay in the premier league. All without mega signings that everyone else wants. FOUR FOUR TWO!Sean dyche would be my choice. I'd imagine he will be holding out for a prem job though.
December 2021.. maybe the Everton job will come up?How long has Carrick gone without a manager's job?
I get the feeling he's not chopping at the bit to manage, any Championship or below club.
Keep telling yourself that when we are on the look for a new manager next seasonPlenty of clubs are and have been rotten to the core over the years; Middlesbrough Football Club is not amongst them.
Not one of my favourites for style of football and his somewhat anti-Boro stances over the years…. but if he could get us to the prem and keep us there for a number of years, that would be awesome!Sean dyche would be my choice. I'd imagine he will be holding out for a prem job though.
I think he would suit the club, an upgrade on Wilder and one of a few managers that could keep us up, move into the playoffs, get promoted and stay in the premier league. All without mega signings that everyone else wants. FOUR FOUR TWO!
Not one of my favourites for style of football and his somewhat anti-Boro stances over the years…. but if he could get us to the prem and keep us there for a number of years, that what be awesome!
Sean Dyche remains in talks with Burnley over £15MILLION contract settlement as fans are encouraged NOT to let their anger over decision impact the team's pursuit of Premier League safety
Sean Dyche is still in talks with Burnley over a pay-off on his £15million contract.
The figures have yet to be finalised with Dyche having agreed a new deal of around £100,000-a-week in September 2021 that was due to run until 2025. Though neither side anticipate a problem in the negotiations.
The Burnley boss was stunned to be sacked after almost 10 years at Turf Moor as he prepared to take training on Friday.
Could have quite a bit of bearing in him taking a new job?
What was all this one in a million talk?
Boy, that’s definitely desperate and if the club thought like that then I’d be thinking the club is most certainly rotten to the core.I'd take Hitler on a rolling contract if he got us promoted and stable in the top flight.
Boy, that’s definitely desperate and if the club thought like that then I’d be thinking the club is most certainly rotten to the core.
That’s our January transfer budget.. one player in.. under a million pounds.What was all this one in a million talk?