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Thread: What are Pace and Dyche doing to make the Clarets, great, again ?

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    What are Pace and Dyche doing to make the Clarets, great, again ?

    Anyone know, because I don’t know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malwayne View Post
    Anyone know, because I don’t know.
    Bugger all Mal

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    Dyche cited priorities and the players need "resting". These are finely tuned professional athletes, they have three full recovery days and a mid-afternoon matchday kick off and they need a "rest"? Not on my watch they wouldn't. Dyche let the town, the team and the FA Cup down last night. I'm not not impressed.

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    I remember hearing years ago some professional footballers agreeing they would much rather have a match than a training day. If they are fit they shouldn't need resting. All these amateur and semi professional players do a weeks work, train and still play matches. Granted they may not be as match fit as the top players but they put in a much bigger shift.

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    Since the ALK takeover I can not see a single thing the either Pace & Dyche have made to improve the team.

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    We get new owners and matter are worse! amazing, other clubs look optimistically to push forward but not us so far!!!

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    Dyche is bored with the all F**king lot of it...

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    I've been having a quick look through some of the posts since last night and if I can offer some constructive advice.

    Shut up you whinging tarts!






    I am only joking before you start splaying your toys all over the joint.

    Things are grim but Spring is just around the corner and another boring season of "OOOOOH Goody Prem football!" will be secured. Next season will be back to normal with proper crowds still whinging about VAR and Dycheball and Ale and Pace but thats why we love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaspertheClaret View Post
    I've been having a quick look through some of the posts since last night and if I can offer some constructive advice.

    Shut up you whinging tarts!






    I am only joking before you start splaying your toys all over the joint.

    Things are grim but Spring is just around the corner and another boring season of "OOOOOH Goody Prem football!" will be secured. Next season will be back to normal with proper crowds still whinging about VAR and Dycheball and Ale and Pace but thats why we love it.
    Get your lass on making some cream filled "Whinging Tarts" Casper, I'll take a dozen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaspertheClaret View Post
    I've been having a quick look through some of the posts since last night and if I can offer some constructive advice.

    Shut up you whinging tarts!






    I am only joking before you start splaying your toys all over the joint.

    Things are grim but Spring is just around the corner and another boring season of "OOOOOH Goody Prem football!" will be secured. Next season will be back to normal with proper crowds still whinging about VAR and Dycheball and Ale and Pace but thats why we love it.
    I envy your optimism Casper alas I feel you will be proved wrong this year.

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