How would you feel about Dyche becoming our manager ?

Personally, absolutely not, I cannot stand him or the football Burnley played.

But I'd understand why many would be supportive of his appointment, he did well on a relatively small budget in the Premier League and got Burnley promoted twice.
You can't argue with the results for a lot of his time there.
 
Not for me.

The continent is awash with progressive, forward thinking, tactically flexible, modern day managers.

It's just up to Kieren Scott to go and find them (if, of course our current manager is relieved of his duties at some point, which I hope isn't soon).
 
The fact people are comparing him to Pulis is an insult to Dyche.

Dyche is 10x the manager Pulis is/was.

Dyche's football may not be the best, but my goodness is it effective.
 
The fact people are comparing him to Pulis is an insult to Dyche.

Dyche is 10x the manager Pulis is/was.

Dyche's football may not be the best, but my goodness is it effective.

Can't agree tbh. He's just a more recent example of the same guy. Pulis' accomplishments with Stoke match up to Dyche's with Burnley in my view.

Wouldn't want Dyche here cause he seemed to hate our club a while ago! :ROFLMAO: Signing Bamford and then Gibson and then not using either of them, just making sure they weren't available for Boro seemed like it was personal! Wouldn't trust him not to do a Mortimerian destroy and exit.
 
Don`t feel anything towards any manager

They all end up going anyway, bounce from manager to manager, resetting and trying to find that magic blend

Only players really become legends, focus your energy and support on them
 
The fact people are comparing him to Pulis is an insult to Dyche.

Dyche is 10x the manager Pulis is/was.

Dyche's football may not be the best, but my goodness is it effective.
Agree
Years of premiership football for a town the size of Burnley

Puts what any manager or ours has achieved to shame
 
Can't see it, there was talk from Kieron Scott that we wouldn't be chopping and changing style of football when it comes to replacing managers and there would be some form of continuity.
 
Don`t feel anything towards any manager

They all end up going anyway, bounce from manager to manager, resetting and trying to find that magic blend

Only players really become legends, focus your energy and support on them
Don't quite agree, Rioch, Robson and even McClaren are club legends and the first two in particular will always have my support and respect.
 
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terrible idea. He's a good manager, but, we have a club philosophy now, and Dyche does not fit into that. It will just be followed by another 18 months of selling players to buy new ones that 'fit the system'.
I agree, but we also had a philosophy with Woodgate and that soon went out of the window.

I don't want Dyche, but can see Gibson getting frustrated and turning to someone like him.
 
Don`t feel anything towards any manager

They all end up going anyway, bounce from manager to manager, resetting and trying to find that magic blend

Only players really become legends, focus your energy and support on them
Leeds fans may say differently. If you go big on your budget for a top class manager they are likely to get more out of average players.
 
No x 10.

We've been here a million times before, would require a complete switch out of the playing staff. If, and it's a big if, we change the manager it needs to be someone who can work with the players we have and ideally plays a similar style of football.

I'm hopeful that with Scott's appointment the club finally sees the benefit in this approach. Anything else will be needlessly costly in my opinion.
 
terrible idea. He's a good manager, but, we have a club philosophy now, and Dyche does not fit into that. It will just be followed by another 18 months of selling players to buy new ones that 'fit the system'.
Please explain the club philosophy to me because I don't get it.
 
Don't quite agree, Rioch, Robson and even McClaren are club legends and I the first two in particular will always have my support and respect.
Not gunna disagree with that and feel exactly the same

Should maybe have said far more players become legends than managers
 
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