Obviously one for the future as he's got this fella to shift http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40927356
Dyche knows Taylor has talent but still 'raw' in many aspects required for PL,so being polished up to step into Wards boots ...........
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Obviously one for the future as he's got this fella to shift http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40927356
Dyche knows Taylor has talent but still 'raw' in many aspects required for PL,so being polished up to step into Wards boots ...........
You can't polish if you don't apply lessons learned on the pitch, and Taylor is getting precious few minutes playing time. Can't say I'm either surprised nor that bothered TBH, not after his antics at the end of last season. Have much more sympathy with Byram, but after all they are all ex-players, less interesting than those still with us!
Dyche knew exactly what he was doing when Burnley signed Taylor from you lot. Taylor was brought in to provide competition, and eventually replace Ward, who’s getting on a bit. A perfect example of Dyche’s forward thinking is James Tarkowski. Tarko was signed a few years back as centre back cover and eventual full time CB. Keane left Burnley, Tarko stepped in seamlessly. One just needs to look what Dyche did with Joey Barton to realize Dyche knows exactly what he’s doing. You lot may have noticed Chris Wood is having a pretty decent season so far.
This thread is turning into a Burnley w@nkfest.
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But yes..you have to give the ginger one some serious credit..he does seem to know what he's doing.
You lot may have noticed Chris Wood is having a pretty decent season so far.
Why, who does he play for these days? 😌
Good points - I'll take that further......... still having a York connection I bump into Paul Robinson mooching about the gym in the city he lives in and would suggest that Dyche investment in him was invaluable for your goalkeepers experience in their learning curve - shrewd buys by Burnley.
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