Fox92 Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 I would not want to sit through his football. No way.
lancyclaret Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Fox92 said: I would not want to sit through his football. No way. You won't. No need to worry. A team like Leicester should have a giant like Wenger as their manager with a mountain of "pound notes" to spend. Edited 27 April 2018 by lancyclaret 1
Guest Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 13 minutes ago, lancyclaret said: But you know it won't happen. LCFC have far too many "pound notes" for the likes of Dyche who wouldn't be able to sign star names, just workhorses and water-carriers.) Anyway is the Foxes' job that appealing? Pearson: wins championship, organises the Great Escape....reward: The Tin Tack Rainieri: wins PL, Champions League group-winners............reward : The Tin Tack It doesn't involve having to go to Burnley so it's infinitely more appealing by default 1
Fox92 Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 Just now, lancyclaret said: You won't. No need to worry. I didn't mean it in an offensive way. I like Dyche has done superb with you lot, he should be up for this years manager of the season. BUT I've never liked his football. I was at your place the other week when you beat us and the ball was constantly in the air. I mean, fair play, it works for you and the table backs that up but I wouldn't like that style of football here.
lancyclaret Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 1 hour ago, Fox92 said: I didn't mean it in an offensive way. I like Dyche has done superb with you lot, he should be up for this years manager of the season. BUT I've never liked his football. I was at your place the other week when you beat us and the ball was constantly in the air. I mean, fair play, it works for you and the table backs that up but I wouldn't like that style of football here. Fair enough.
dsr-burnley Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Voll Blau said: I think you could argue that of Ranieri, but certainly not of Shakespeare or Puel. Shakespeare? He managed the club for 26 games, and the only ones he lost were Everton, Athletico Madrid, Arsenal twice, Man City, Man United, Spurs, Chelsea, and Liverpool. There's no way an outsider would call that "sticking by him in rough patches" before giving him the sack. Edited 27 April 2018 by dsr-burnley 3
matty98 Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 Who knows what Dyche could do with a bigger budget, people used to say Pearson had us playing boring football until he got some decent backing. 1
AjcW Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 I mean, i'm not one to usually listen to rumours but Northfields is the king of betting on here and his tips during Cheltenham paid for a weekend away I had recently so i'm more inclined to listen to him than others. On the flip-side he might know exactly who our next manager is on the odds list and wants to manipulate the market a little
The Doctor Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 33 minutes ago, lancyclaret said: But you know it won't happen. LCFC have far too many "pound notes" for the likes of Dyche who wouldn't be able to sign star names, just workhorses and water-carriers.) Anyway is the Foxes' job that appealing? Pearson: wins championship, organises the Great Escape....reward: The Tin Tack Rainieri: wins PL, Champions League group-winners............reward : The Tin Tack Let's be clear with Pearson, the owners had massive faith in and time for him, hence why he survived when even most fans were calling for his head. He wasn't sacked for the job he was doing, he was sacked over a scandal.
Voll Blau Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 1 hour ago, dsr-burnley said: Shakespeare? He managed the club for 26 games, and the only ones he lost were Everton, Athletico Madrid, Arsenal twice, Man City, Man United, Spurs, Chelsea, and Liverpool. There's no way an outsider would call that "sticking by him in rough patches" before giving him the sack. I agree completely! Ranieri, in hindsight, had been given enough time and we'd clung on hoping he'd turn it around because everyone wanted him to. But since then it's been chop and change at the first sign of trouble, regardless of context, and I'm sick off it. 3 1
goose2010 Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 22 minutes ago, Voll Blau said: I agree completely! Ranieri, in hindsight, had been given enough time and we'd clung on hoping he'd turn it around because everyone wanted him to. But since then it's been chop and change at the first sign of trouble, regardless of context, and I'm sick off it. I'm glad i'm not alone.
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 If we think Puel's football is bad, would hate the imagine the reaction to Dyche who is really not far removed from the Colin Warnock school of percentages in the air football. No thanks 1
UniFox21 Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 Same concern with every manager coming into a team; they need time to set staff, players up to how they want things to be. There's no guarantee if he came to us he'd be a success, he has everything set to how he wants things at Burnley, how long would that take to set up in a new side? Whoever comes in will have the same issue, it's why i think we should keep Puel. 1
ithuriel Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 I'd be surprised if Dyche left Burnley, he has his team, playing his football in the Premier League with a good chance of European football. More than likely he will get a pay rise too with a nice new long term contract and maybe a couple of pound notes from the board for a new player
Foxy-Lady Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 2 hours ago, murphy said: I know this is an old post but these kind of comments keep cropping up and I'm sick of hearing how Shakespeare was a disaster for us and is now some kind of benchmark for managerial craposity. The bloke kept us up when we were in terminal freefall and saved us from the embarrassment of being relegated champions and a laughing stock. Deserves our respect and gratitude for that. He also coached us through promotions and the title win. Totally agree! I seem to recall that during "the great escape" season, Pearson was being heavily criticised in dec/Jan for his stubborness and refusal to change style/direction and it was Shakespeare at that time that was given all the plaudits for persuading him to change direction and employ different players/tactics (eg Albrighton!!!!). At that time, Shakespear was being applauded as the saviour and the coaching messiah..........but some folk just seem to keep conveniently air brushing reality from their view of history just to suit their own impatiemt agendas! Some people have very poor and/or selective memories
lgfualol Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 I dont think Shakespeare had much to do with keeping us up. Doubt he came in with a master plan, think he was clear he said "play like title win" and the players were responding to the critisism of stabbing Ranieri in the back. Anyways, Sean Dyche no thanks
Webbo Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 I think some of you are over estimating the lure of Europa League football on Dyche. He'll probably play the youth team like most English teams outside the top 6 do.
Corky Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 He'd be mad to give up a stable position for us right now even without the prospect of European football.
justfoxes Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 (edited) How to make a manager feel wanted turn on the radio or open the sports pages and hear and see your heads on the chopping block certainly great for the blokes morale and his thinking of why the FUCH do I bother????? Do We really want to go through another search for yet another manager who will come to Leicester if you keep chopping and changing manager, I know the owners really want more success for the club but chopping and changing managers just won’t do it unsettles the players and we go back to the beginning with players learning from the new manager. But hey Ho we don’t run the club so lets just see what the owners do you now and do what we always do support our great club as much as we possibly can !! Edited 27 April 2018 by justfoxes 1
weller54 Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 12 minutes ago, Corky said: He'd be mad to give up a stable position for us right now even without the prospect of European football. Harry Kane has a stable position!
Fox1norfolk Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 10 minutes ago, justfoxes said: How to make a manager feel wanted turn on the radio or open the sports pages and hear and see your heads on the chopping block certainly great for the blokes morale and his thinking of why the FUCH do I bother????? Do We really want to go through another search for yet another manager who will come to Leicester if you keep chopping and changing manager, I know the owners really want more success for the club but chopping and changing managers just won’t do it unsettles the players and we go back to the beginning with players learning from the new manager. But hey Ho we don’t run the club so lets just see what the owners do you now and do what we always do support our great club as much as we possibly can !! Chopping & Changing is basically the only option if things are not working. Its no different from any other business, if the new product doesn't work scrap it and start again, and again if the new one doesn't work. Don't forget football today is a billionaire business. I suspect the owners already have the new manager on-board with next years plans and I suspect it just might be Mr Benitez !
HighPeakFox Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 7 hours ago, NorthfieldsFox said: Just passing on the latest gossip round the manor me personally I didn’t believe it and probably still don’t. Yet you stated 'he will be our next manager'. So you either do believe it or you don't.
UpTheLeagueFox Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 6 hours ago, lgfualol said: Eddie Howe isnt all that imo, but he has had years at Bournemouth to get his side midtable in the Prem. You serious? Eddie Howe took over at Bournemouth when they were heading out of the Football League and into possible liquidation. He kept them up then got them out of League Two. After a disapointing spell at Burnley, he returned to Bournemouth and got them out of League One. He then got them promoted from the Championship. He then got them mid table in the Premier League. He likes good, attacking football. Yeah... he's bang average isn't he !!!!!! PS I don't see him leaving Bournemouth for us, I think his next move will be further up the chain. 2
st albans fox Posted 27 April 2018 Posted 27 April 2018 2 minutes ago, UpTheLeagueFox said: You serious? Eddie Howe took over at Bournemouth when they were heading out of the Football League and into possible liquidation. He kept them up then got them out of League Two. After a disapointing spell at Burnley, he returned to Bournemouth and got them out of League One. He then got them promoted from the Championship. He then got them mid table in the Premier League. He likes good, attacking football. Yeah... he's bang average isn't he !!!!!! PS I don't see him leaving Bournemouth for us, I think his next move will be further up the chain. I don't think any of the top six would take a chance on him. we are in the group below them but I guess he may feel a move from there to us or everton isnt a big enough leap.
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