I think I am that badly scarred Sinkov that I cannot see one of his teams playing good football again. I can only imagine a negative form of the sport being played.
However I will definitely be keeping an eye on Everton and will take an interest in what they supporters say after the game. I really do have too much time on my hands.
Sometimes I just wonder if people actually have an inkling on how football is played.
On occasions I saw games where Dyche annihilated the opposition playing 5-4-1, but in the last two years of his tenure at Turf Moor he could just about fill the bench.
His work is done at Burnley Football Club but Steven Defour and Duffer remain true disciples of the "Dyche Philosophy". I can't hear a bad word about him because over the Dyche decade I enjoyed some of our best results and performances ever.
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That's good for you BT. Personally I am only just recovering to my love of football again and being able to once again enjoy match of the day.
Lets see how he goes at Everton. No excuses now.
I was at Bramhall Road and Portman Road, they both showed teams can nullify us given the chance, Dycheball or Vinnyball?
All I care about truthfully is the result, the "how we got it" matters very little to me.
I do get thoroughly pi$$ed off however when people malign Sean Dyche, the bloke worked miracles during his tenure at Turf Moor.
I will watch with avid interest just how he turns Everton around, because he will.![]()
To me its about the way we play and enjoying the game. We are never going to be the best team. So just enjoy it.
I do have a downer on Dyche. Yea he did well, not taking that away from him. I think it's sunk in when he has left just how dour it all was.
It's like working 12 hour continental shifts at work, days and nights and always feeling permanently tired and poorly. Do them for 6 years and its just the way you feel.
However coming off the shifts you really it was actually the shifts making you ill
I think he will do well at Everton for a season perhaps and then the "hard work"tactic will wear off. He is not a clever manager.
But with all due respect you are entitled your opinion on him as I am.
For me it was a blessing he left when he did and I take my hat off at the time to Mr Pace as it was not a popular decision. It's worked out a dream.
"He is not a clever manager," have to disagree U_G.
He was clever enough to beat the defending EPL Champions at Stamford Bridge and he was clever enough to bring an end to Liverpool's long unbeaten record at Anfield.
It will be worth every penny it costs to watch Klopp's mush change to white when SD walks out at Anfield as the new Everton manager.![]()
He won two promotions and kept a small town team like Burnley in the PL for six years on next to no money, and you say he is not a clever manager ? I would say he's the cleverest manager I've ever known, and I've been watching football since the 50s.
But as you say UG, it's just opinions, you have yours, I have mine, we'll just have to differ.