What do all think about the points Dyche tries to make after the match?
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What do all think about the points Dyche tries to make after the match?
I'd agree with most of what he said WillPark, except I don't agree that our strikers troubled them that much in the first half, yes they did get into some good positions a couple of times but not as much as I'd liked, some of our defensive work still needs to improve a lot more which he always appears to leave out of his comments.
It amazes me that managers, who have a microphone shoved in their face shortly after a match like that, manage to be so rational.
If it was me I would be calling Lingard a cheating **** and the referee certainly was doing his best for United. He actually gave them two penalties in the last five minutes - the linesman pointed out that the first one was outside the area, even if it WAS a foul. The second one, well....
Football of the 60's is well and truly history and unfortunately will never return which I know hurts you just as much as me Alf.
Any team be it PL or a Sunday League team need to attack, you know that Alf, we hit Manure in the 81st minute and for 14 minutes we was up against it, we didn't loose the 3 points because of Moss or the "guessed" injury time, or BFC's resolute defence, we could have got beat if Manure had taken their chances better as we was all over the place and lucky to escape with a draw, 14 minutes of backs against the wall, we sometimes do that for 90 minutes and some on here enjoy it and "believe" we are Premier League material, when in reality with the way we are sporadic we are just an average Championship team.
I enjoy it because we are competing in the Premier League, something which I never thought I would see. I have no illusions about the club at all because I have been supporting them for a very long time. We have great times in the late 1950s and then the 1960s, we have had crap times in the 1980s and have since been working our way back to a better place.
I have said many times that to really compete in the PL would need a lot of outside investment, something which is very unlikely to happen, however, I enjoy the fact that we are where we are and if that is wrong, then I am guilty as charged.
Don't ever underestimate what Sean Dyche has done for Burnley, it may not be pretty but it has been pretty effective!