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Sean dyche

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After moaning and complaining aabout almost every manager since I joined this board we get one who I had faith in. Normal service looks as if it's about to be resumed, back to canny little Soonlun'. No real ambition at all. Hold our breath for championship players coming in. There's a good reason he is still at Burnley.
 
Id like Moyes mesel and was one of the few who wasnt crying on here last time Dyche was mentioned either. I dont know youre reasoning so cant comment. I wouldnt say everyone in the world was untrustworthy either......well not in my world anyway.
But surely everyone in the world would leave a job for a better, higher paid one so in your would going by your theory yes they are.
 
After moaning and complaining aabout almost every manager since I joined this board we get one who I had faith in. Normal service looks as if it's about to be resumed, back to canny little Soonlun'. No real ambition at all. Hold our breath for championship players coming in. There's a good reason he is still at Burnley.

It's no wonder we're perennial relegation candidates when you see the calibre of manager (and players) that some fans would be satisfied with. I wonder if Phil Brown's interested in the job...:rolleyes:

We want to move to the next level, Short said as much. If Dyche is even being considered I'd be gutted. It'd prove that the club has learned fuck all. BSA was the man to take us forward. If he leaves, we need to be looking at replacing him like for like at least, but ideally a really big name.

I wouldn't be disappointed with Moyes, but I'd be very uneasy until we see if he's still got whatever he had at Everton.
Pellegrini is unlikely to come, but he'd be a great appointment.
 
I've got absolutely no idea. Is that relevant ? If so how many has Pep Guardiola won ?
I don't know either but it can't be many. One season ending in relegation doesn't inspire me at all, typical Sunderland appointment, second rate if he can improve that much. Back to bringing in more dross, what else does he know?
 
I don't know either but it can't be many. One season ending in relegation doesn't inspire me at all, typical Sunderland appointment, second rate if he can improve that much. Back to bringing in more dross, what else does he know?
Why just mention the one relegation tho and not the 2 promotions ? He must have something about him to win promotion to the Premier League twice. Like I've said Id like to see Moyes but I'd be quite content if we got Dyche. Young manager making his way in the game and getting a move to on paper a bigger club. Bit like Moyes 15yrs ago really.
 
Why just mention the one relegation tho and not the 2 promotions ? He must have something about him to win promotion to the Premier League twice. Like I've said Id like to see Moyes but I'd be quite content if we got Dyche. Young manager making his way in the game and getting a move to on paper a bigger club. Bit like Moyes 15yrs ago really.
Won promotion the first time around spending summat like £600k and being favourites for relegation, some feat that tbh.
 
As a person he comes across as very affable and pleasant, nice bloke who you'd enjoy a coule of pints with. As a manager I'm not sure like, he's done well at Burnley but taking him out if that environment and expecting him to push a team on and into comfortable mid-table on a regular basis is beyond him imo. Ultimately don't think he's good enough.
 
I think, should it come to it that he would be a poor appointment.

Ignoring Moyes in the scenario that we were looking for a manager would be folly. The appointment of Allardyce should tell them that.
 
Why just mention the one relegation tho and not the 2 promotions ? He must have something about him to win promotion to the Premier League twice. Like I've said Id like to see Moyes but I'd be quite content if we got Dyche. Young manager making his way in the game and getting a move to on paper a bigger club. Bit like Moyes 15yrs ago really.
Because the relegation happened in the Premier League, the two promotions were from the Championship. The Premier League sorts out the wheat from the chaff. If I remember correctly Moyse flirted with relegation in his early days but survived. We need the finished article not another rookie learner. Let him learn elsewhere. If it happens it shows a total lack of ambition by the club
Won promotion the first time around spending summat like £600k and being favourites for relegation, some feat that tbh.
MM did the same here on a lot less, that didn't make him a Premiership manager.
 
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