Taking off the blue-tinted glasses, I think Dyche would be a very difficult person to currently attract because of the growing disarray at the club.
Clearly, I know people will mention the club's stature, larger support and more financial clout at his disposal which will be used as positives.
Nevertheless, on the other hand he'd inherit a team with copious amounts of heartless, overpaid mercenaries which he may struggle to control.
Also, there's the whole Walsh scenario which up to now hasn't come to fruition like we'd expected and may frustrate his own control over the club.
He's the King at Burnley and their owners have stood with him even when he got them relegated, as they knew he would bring about change.
No chance he'll ever be given as much leeway, patience or control here so it would arguably be a slightly risky - if not a foolish - choice for him.
I have a horrible feeling that we're edging towards the likes of QPR who spent lots but actually didn't improve at all; in fact, they declined.