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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Interesting comment about the bleep tests UG, it plays into the narrative that Dyche is all about effort, sweat on the shirt etc, and never mind about playing football. One of his mantras when he arrived at Burnley was 'minimum requirement is maximum effort' but are there any managers or coaches that don't require this ? There was an interview with Kieran Trippier a couple of months after his transfer to Spurs, he was asked what he had found different at Tottenham, his answer surprised me, it might surprise you as well, 'The training is harder at Tottenham'. Makes you think doesn't it ?
    Everyone sat around me last night were saying, "We'd had it", FA Cup "shock" imminent.

    I told them to shut up, I said in the last 20 minutes our superior fitness would see us through.

    Post-match our players always talk about our aggression, our superior fitness and their willingness to "take one for the team".

    Sound familiar?

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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Interesting comment about the bleep tests UG, it plays into the narrative that Dyche is all about effort, sweat on the shirt etc, and never mind about playing football. One of his mantras when he arrived at Burnley was 'minimum requirement is maximum effort' but are there any managers or coaches that don't require this ? There was an interview with Kieran Trippier a couple of months after his transfer to Spurs, he was asked what he had found different at Tottenham, his answer surprised me, it might surprise you as well, 'The training is harder at Tottenham'. Makes you think doesn't it ?


    Trippier found him self at spurs where Pot was renowned for his hard training methods. However if you remember Trips also said that this wasn't the only thing to surprise him. He also says as a "manager" Poch was 'unbelievable', which also tells a story.

    I know you guys love Dyche for what he's done here, fair play. I understand you see my negativity towards him as a bit unjust. I can't help the way I feel.

    Would you have him back?

    I would never ever go back to Dyche. Not in a million years. No matter what the situation. A whole cloud has lifted from the club and I am absolutely loving it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    Trippier found him self at spurs where Pot was renowned for his hard training methods. However if you remember Trips also said that this wasn't the only thing to surprise him. He also says as a "manager" Poch was 'unbelievable', which also tells a story.

    I know you guys love Dyche for what he's done here, fair play. I understand you see my negativity towards him as a bit unjust. I can't help the way I feel.

    Would you have him back?

    I would never ever go back to Dyche. Not in a million years. No matter what the situation. A whole cloud has lifted from the club and I am absolutely loving it.
    Never go back, is not a bad rule, but he's not coming back to Burnley in the foreseeable future, if ever, so it's not really a relevant question. A cloud has certainly lifted, the cloud was the result of the previous board refusing to allow money to be spent on the team, Dyche was under the same cloud as the rest of us. Do you seriously think he enjoyed the football we were playing, that given better players he would not have played better football ? He had done previously when the players at his disposal were better and he will do so again in the future. I'm sure, given the state of his squad in the last two years, if we'd have tried to football our way to survival, we'd have been relegated by Christmas.

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    Trippier found him self at spurs where Pot was renowned for his hard training methods. However if you remember Trips also said that this wasn't the only thing to surprise him. He also says as a "manager" Poch was 'unbelievable', which also tells a story.

    I know you guys love Dyche for what he's done here, fair play. I understand you see my negativity towards him as a bit unjust. I can't help the way I feel.

    Would you have him back?

    I would never ever go back to Dyche. Not in a million years. No matter what the situation. A whole cloud has lifted from the club and I am absolutely loving it.
    Makes me wonder why Trippier constantly talks about his regular "keep-up" phones calls with his "not very clever" manager.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Makes me wonder why Trippier constantly talks about his regular "keep-up" phones calls with his "not very clever" manager.
    To pick 1 player out of a squad, and one who left before things got ugly.
    Any way like I say, I know I have an unpopular view. I do see where you both and probably %99 of this boards viewers are coming from. I just can't. As unpopular as it is, it's just how I feel.

    Any how, next topic

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    To pick 1 player out of a squad, and one who left before things got ugly.
    Any way like I say, I know I have an unpopular view. I do see where you both and probably %99 of this boards viewers are coming from. I just can't. As unpopular as it is, it's just how I feel.

    Any how, next topic
    OKAY U-G - next topic - Dyche for England.

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    OKAY U-G - next topic - Dyche for England.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    OKAY U-G - next topic - Dyche for England.
    Daft as it might seem now, IF he gets Everton up towards the top end of the PL, he'll be on the short-list at least. Who else is making a strong claim for the job, you might have said Lampard or Gerrard 12 months ago, where are they now ?

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    I suppose it's quite ironic, when we're all so pleased to see the back of lump it and hope, and the advent of proper football, that the only team that's really turned us over this season is Sheffield United, and they achieved that by a succession of long balls lumped up hopefully into our penalty area.

    Dycheball in other words. Just saying like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Untinted Glasses View Post
    To pick 1 player out of a squad, and one who left before things got ugly.
    Any way like I say, I know I have an unpopular view. I do see where you both and probably %99 of this boards viewers are coming from. I just can't. As unpopular as it is, it's just how I feel.

    Any how, next topic
    Thing is UG he was like a hand in a glove for Burnley at the time, and without blowing smoke he did an amazing job for us , including as I say the infrastructure for our growth to date.

    I completely get your stance and in truth I’m not the worlds best coach - footballer so can’t judge really - there are many on here who posted as i did when we gave games away due to shape and non changing of tactics, I said after the Brighton game we’d be relegated as they went to 5 in the middle and swept us aside from being 1-0 down, there is also the argument that Dyche just wanted British players ( which cost more and our board didn’t want to spend money anyway) so did that pigeon hole him as well and put more pressure on us with finance, reality is at the end the directors knew they were selling and didn’t want to invest any of their money in for players when they were getting out anyway.

    We just got stuck in a rut at the end and Dyche was swimming against the tide - footballs moved at such a pace in 10 years - thing is I don’t think Sean moved with it.

    I still think he’ll do Ok at Everton if they persist and don’t sack him in 6 months.

    They have some good players there which helps.

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