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    Alan Pace needs to front up to the supporters and explain why Parker has not be relieved of his duties. Whatever the decision he needs to let the supporters know. He was damned quick to interview with the BBC so come on Alan Pace make your point and thyen move on.

  • #2
    Originally posted by lancaster100 View Post
    Alan Pace needs to front up to the supporters and explain why Parker has not be relieved of his duties. Whatever the decision he needs to let the supporters know. He was damned quick to interview with the BBC so come on Alan Pace make your point and thyen move on.
    He likes him Lancaster - that?s all I can think and that?s getting in the way of him actually getting a grip
    Of the situation

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    • #3
      Originally posted by army88 View Post
      He likes him Lancaster - that?s all I can think and that?s getting in the way of him actually getting a grip
      Of the situation
      He did not sack VK after the same debacle 2 years ago so nothing new here.The only manager he sacked was the one he never backed - the same one that had kept Burnley overperforming in the PL for several seasons without spunking hundreds of millions.
      The football was dour most of the time under SD but nowhere near as dire as under Parker which proves just how incompetent Pace & Co. are.We have gone from spending the minimum whilst watching dire football under SD and staying in the PL to watching even more dire football, spending stupendous amounts and still getting relegated.
      They are not fit to run the club.End of.There will not be a third promotion next season-they and Parker got lucky with the defence they then dismantled.
      Last edited by ClaretinBudapest; 17-02-2026, 04:53 AM.

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      • #4
        When all is going well at a football club the manager, the players, the fans and the board are all aligned. Sadly this season our defence which was so miserly in the Championship has been the most profligate in the Premier League. Alan Pace has pointed accusing fingers at the fans even going so far as to suggest they have put off players wanting to sign for the club. The fans have expressed disappointment with the board and the manager; and certain players too accusing them of both lack of quality and effort. A return to the Championship beckons and not even the comeback victory at Selhurst Park and a battling display at Stamford Bridge have realistically altered that prospect. Parker?s position as manager remains precarious and perhaps only Burnley?s financial constraints have kept him in a job. Personally I like Scott Parker and he seems to retain the faith of his players. Dyche remains an intriguing possibility should the owners decide on a change of management. Perhaps in that much used phrase there are still plenty of twists and turns to come this season.

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        • #5
          I am certain Pace will not sack Parker. No chance.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
            I am certain Pace will not sack Parker. No chance.
            I think he?ll have to soon enough - the fans are t happy and eventually that will tell.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by outwoodclaret View Post
              When all is going well at a football club the manager, the players, the fans and the board are all aligned. Sadly this season our defence which was so miserly in the Championship has been the most profligate in the Premier League. Alan Pace has pointed accusing fingers at the fans even going so far as to suggest they have put off players wanting to sign for the club. The fans have expressed disappointment with the board and the manager; and certain players too accusing them of both lack of quality and effort. A return to the Championship beckons and not even the comeback victory at Selhurst Park and a battling display at Stamford Bridge have realistically altered that prospect. Parker?s position as manager remains precarious and perhaps only Burnley?s financial constraints have kept him in a job. Personally I like Scott Parker and he seems to retain the faith of his players. Dyche remains an intriguing possibility should the owners decide on a change of management. Perhaps in that much used phrase there are still plenty of twists and turns to come this season.
              Fine margins

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