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It obviously worked out perfectly in the end, but it's very concerning that people now use the managerial change as a way to say the board had a perfect plan in place.
They didn't, they made an absolute mess of it and beyond all logic came up smelling of roses, but it was pure and utter luck rather than genius planning.
I'd have been well up for him a year ago, however having watched the way an change's things up regularly to combat the team when needed having a manager so stuck on a style and formation seems like the dark ages.Dyche would be a horrendous appointment. Football has moved on from two banks of four and a manager slapping 60 yards balls to a target man.
He failed at Burnley in the end for a very clear reason.
Believe it or not, Stoke fans want more than that and frankly they deserve more than that.
He wouldn’t sign it if offered.All the daft shites on here have you learnt nothing from the past? It’s the 12 month contract that keeps both parties hungry unfortunately. Aye lets jump to give AN a massive four year deal then he starts to fuck up and you can’t shift him.
If he knew them he would post themWhat rumours?
Johnson leaving came out of left field too mind, hardly anyone forecast thatThe state of this man![]()
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he's delayed the press conference so he can discuss completing two signings today with the rest of his team. Now just because Stoke sacked their manager, some on here have overhyped it to the point where he's already left us for Stoke. Haway man lads, this kind of thing happens all of the time, get a grip.
Dyche would be a horrendous appointment. Football has moved on from two banks of four and a manager slapping 60 yards balls to a target man.
He failed at Burnley in the end for a very clear reason.
Believe it or not, Stoke fans want more than that and frankly they deserve more than that.
You do realise that he played that way because of the players at his disposal?
I think he’d be a class appointment for any team outside the top 10 of the premier league.
To managers and players? Nah.
I'm sure doubling his wages and security of a longer term deal will cover over those differences but I really think most don't care like.To managers i think there is. They're largely different jobs.
We have to recognise this is purely a job to AN, he like his fellow Manager's and players have totally different emotions to us as supporters.
If someone was to offer you a 50% pay rise a 4 year contract with the opportunity of spending more time with your family at a decent club doing the same job, I defy anybody who would not give that some very serious thought.
Yes like many have said, I can’t see any footballing reason why he would swap us for Stoke, but as I say.
Personally I will be devastated if he was to leave.
No. from a first team players brother. Might be shite, but that is where it's from, and the story was he's off.The rumours you've read in this thread aye?
Devil's advocate - they did have a good plan, which was failing due to LJ. They made the change, and everything else fell into place.It obviously worked out perfectly in the end, but it's very concerning that people now use the managerial change as a way to say the board had a perfect plan in place.
They didn't, they made an absolute mess of it and beyond all logic came up smelling of roses, but it was pure and utter luck rather than genius planning.
Failed, crikey.
He entirely changed a football club to well above their natural ceiling.
What is it you believe your fans deserve?