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Thread: Campaign to bring back Dyche

  1. #11
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    The Jonjo thread and this thread have both gone political, the system is broken, there's no hope for us

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Sometimes I just give my head a good wobble, sink a whisky and carry on.
    I agree with Army and DTP as well mon ami, get another whisky down your neck.

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    Campaign to bring back Dyche? potato potato, tomato tomato, call the whole thing off.

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    Having watched Dyche-Ball for several seasons, it is even worse than the back and sideways passing employed by Parker. At least Parker is trying to play football, he just need our mid0field to learn how to pass forward. CJ has shown that this can be done and it is quite effective until the winger tries to cross the ball with no one there who is prepared to challenge for the ball.

    Don't get me wrong the legacy left by Dyche was good for BFC, unfortunately the games were so boring.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Claret View Post
    Having watched Dyche-Ball for several seasons, it is even worse than the back and sideways passing employed by Parker. At least Parker is trying to play football, he just need our mid0field to learn how to pass forward. CJ has shown that this can be done and it is quite effective until the winger tries to cross the ball with no one there who is prepared to challenge for the ball.

    Don't get me wrong the legacy left by Dyche was good for BFC, unfortunately the games were so boring.
    You obviously did not see his team play at the likes of Old Trafford, Everton, Liverpool and many others V_C. I had some of the best days ever watching the Clarets under the auspices of Sean Dyche. The last Championship winning team was an utter, unbridled joy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    You obviously did not see his team play at the likes of Old Trafford, Everton, Liverpool and many others V_C. I had some of the best days ever watching the Clarets under the auspices of Sean Dyche. The last Championship winning team was an utter, unbridled joy.
    As I said BT Dyche left a good legacy, and yes I did watch most of those games, but they were few and far between.
    You actually missed the best one off your list. The first game of a season at Stamford Bridge where we beat Chelsea to most pundits surprise.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Claret View Post
    As I said BT Dyche left a good legacy, and yes I did watch most of those games, but they were few and far between.
    You actually missed the best one off your list. The first game of a season at Stamford Bridge where we beat Chelsea to most pundits surprise.
    I just get really cross at folk who moan about the style of play from one of the best managers Burnley have ever had.

  8. #18
    Sean was the right man at the right time for BFC.A legend.I would love to see him coach a team that was heavily invested for the relevant league.He has never had a chance to spend big.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Sean was the right man at the right time for BFC.A legend.I would love to see him coach a team that was heavily invested for the relevant league.He has never had a chance to spend big.
    He's just not "fashionable" enough for the top teams.

    I hope he retires and enjoys his days in the sun.

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    SD has already cemented his rightful place in Claret’s history. Now is not the time for the return of a legend.

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