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Thread: Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale

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    Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale

    All does not seem to be rosy in the Turf Moor garden according to this interview with Dyche. He seems massively frustrated with losing his key players and this seems to be a sideways dig at the Burnley board wrapped in an open dig at Derby. What's the betting on Dyche not being at the Turf by Christmas? - view external link

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    re: Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale

    Worries me that he joined us from barnsleybafter telling them he didn't want to play for them. He left wolves under a cloud. But if a track record here.

    Then the "claim" that he's just money motivated and that from a club with parachute payments.

    Just wrankles a little!

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    re: Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale

    Quote Originally Posted by Rattea
    Worries me that he joined us from barnsleybafter telling them he didn't want to play for them. He left wolves under a cloud. But if a track record here.

    Then the "claim" that he's just money motivated and that from a club with parachute payments.

    Just wrankles a little!

    Barnsley????

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    re: Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale

    Yes. We signed him from Barnsley in 2011. This is news to you?

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    re: Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale

    Most things are news to my friend Swale

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    re: 'Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale'

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    You might be right, Fletch, but I don't think Derby fans would welcome news about Sean Dyche replacing Freedman at Forest.

    Dyche is a Forest fan, still lives in Kettering, and I think he would like the idea of trying to build another Forest dynasty with Fawaz's money once the embargo is lifted.

    Be careful what you wish for"!!!! If Dyche goes to Forest, I can see them being the most dominant team in the East Midlands in two or three years time.

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    re: 're: 'Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale''

    Just like Burnley have become the most dominant team in the north west eh ????

    He's had 1 good season !

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    re: 'Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale'

    Lancey - if Dyche went to Forest they would indeed have a very good manager, but as it stands they are not capable of attracting a manager of Dyche's calibre. This is possibly due to issues that have surfaced that talk about who actually runs the team.
    A succession of high profile, successful candidates have refused to go there (McCarthy, Warnock) because of something behind the scenes.
    Forest would probably dream of having Dyche - but as it stands he is several weight divisions beyond what they can punch!
    Just assuming that were to happen then I would fully expect Burnley to replace him with Jurgen Klopp - that is how unlikely it is! Keith Hill is a more suitable future Forest manager I would suggest!

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    re: 're: 'Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale''

    Sean Dyche is a product of the Forest Academy, so he could have leanings towards them.

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    re: 're: 're: 'Dyche shows his frustration at Shackell sale'''

    I see there is a typo or two in the title of the thread.

    Should it not read, "Dyche shows his utter lack of class!"?


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