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I honestly think that this might be Burnley conceding the relegation battle you know. Getting set up for a fresh start next season. I can imagine they’ve had relegation factored into their long term plans as a club.
Not sure why they wouldn’t keep the man who won them 2 promotions in the first place.

Unless they’re trying to rebrand the club altogether.
 
Rafffa won’t take it and big Sam would want a lorry load of cash, I don’t think it’s either of them.

A lot of the time when a club changes manager they go the opposite way to the style that put them in bother.

They would have been looking at McNeil on the bench and they need wins not draws, not saying they’ll go full on attacking but I doubt they want like for like, what would be the point?
 

An interesting twist. Chances are this goes against them. Difficult to see who can come in and work effectively with that squad. No time to prepare for the West Ham game either
 

I honestly think that this might be Burnley conceding the relegation battle you know. Getting set up for a fresh start next season. I can imagine they’ve had relegation factored into their long term plans as a club.
If that was the case they would let Dyche go in the summer, they are hoping for the new manager bounce.
 
I honestly think that this might be Burnley conceding the relegation battle you know. Getting set up for a fresh start next season. I can imagine they’ve had relegation factored into their long term plans as a club.
Not a chance they’ve accepted their fate given both our run-ins.
 
Burnley could get out of this still, along with us at the expense of Leeds, im convinced our home games will save us, going to be an interesting month this
 

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