2022/23 Sean Dyche

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I like Sean

These will be doing a roaring trade in a few weeks.

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Burnley fan here. You guys are deep in the [Poor language removed]. Been lurking on this board following the back end of last season due to the relegation dog fight. The way I see it, your leadership are properly inept. Lampard is categorically a bad manager and should have gone prior to the World Cup. He should have not been appointed in the first place. The stadium development is a massive drain and it is appalling timing for you to have cycled through a number of failed managers whilst spraffing money on a mismatch of players. Some of your fanbase are rancid, entitled and toxic. How will you persuade players to come to your club when you are threatening them near the ground? This is a thoroughly bad situation. You are lucky to get Dyche. All the piss taking and snide comments are unwarranted.

He is a proper leader, he gets players to buy into a strong set of core values. Your area and community are not exactly wealthy much the same as East Lancashire. He will demand hard work, he will demand passion, he will demand pride. I never doubted the lads took to the pitch and played for us. I think that meets with Scouse sensibilities pretty well. I know that your ground can be knife-edge in terms of atmosphere. You boo your own way too frequently. I doubt you will boo much under Dyche when he gets them fighting and they will fight for you. Not in the Lampard [Poor language removed] way but in a way that is sustainable because it is embedded in a philosophy. There's plenty of podcasts available with him speaking, he's not a dinosaur.

Dyche was remarkable for us. That first promotion was totally unexpected. We sold a top scorer and acquired a load of tree transfers which when married with some of the left over Howe signings led to a really enjoyable season. We weren't ready and deservedly went down. The second promotion season saw great football. The European qualifying season saw great football. He built us a modern training ground and he brought consistent EPL football with a bunch of cast offs. Our previous facilities weren't usable in winter. You talk about long term and club building and think he can't do it. He's already done it once with money gained by his own success on the pitch.

He talks about mixed football and being a threat. This is not POMO bollocks. He wants crossing, he wants skill, equally he does not mind fight balls. He will work with what he has and get the best from it. Watch the way your back line gets organised and becomes obdurate. Watch the bodies on the line blocks. The defending at times was a thing of beauty. There is more than one way to win at football. Sterile possession is just as dull as neck high [Poor language removed]. Look out for Mercer. He's a goalkeeping coach and is absolutely too notch. He went to Rotherham so not sure if he will turn up but he is outstanding.

Addressing the Kompany situation. Our level is floating between League One and Championship. We've had a good few managers that have allowed us to beat our limitations. Kompany openly admits some of the qualities he has sought to use from Dyche's time. Yes, he has overhauled the style but he has been able to do that using money from the players that Dyche bought. For us to stick in the EPL, every signing needs to go right because we lack financial resources. It is much easier to restart in the Championship using legacy money that is there because of Dyche. I was shocked when he was sacked. I was happy to go down with Dyche and go again. We had a difficult season and you will note there is no unrest from the fans. He'd earnt respect.

To be honest you look hopeless at the minute. If he staved off relegation then it equals some of the feats he managed with us. Get behind him and you will be surprised.

Thanks for your post Clare t Munky and have a nice weekend
 
You can clearly identify the posters on here who are very black or white in their ability to judge and form an opinion. These are also the ones who are easily led and can only see what's presented to them.

I don't mean to sound derogitory to anyone but all I ask is to open your mind a little more. Dyche is not as bad an appointment some are fearing.
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And Burnley have a reputation for being thick?

Summary: You are lucky, he is a good fit but it might not be enough.
Take no notice of the loons mate, we have more than our fair share. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, to be fair to Dyche, there arent many managerial candidate’s that would have got majority of support, too many of our lads seemed to think we should be trying for Tuchel or Pochetino. In my mind, we are getting a manager who is very similar to early Moyes. He plays the system that suits his squad and filters out those who don't put in a shift.
I hope he is a massive success (obviously) but even if he isnt, and our madman of a club bins him, I am very confident he would leave us a team in better shape than the one he has just inherited!

I hope you come up this season, I am of the generation that watched Martin Dobson and Leighton James gracing Turf Moor, so I have a soft spot for your team.
 

Still spotted him though. And he's Dutch adjusting to the league.

He's not exactly setting United alight either.
He's played three games hasn't he?? And scored one and looked decent v Arsenal.

He's not incredible by any means, he's just not a lump it up target man just because he's tall.
 

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