ian__marshall Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 (edited) Absolutely shocking decision by Burnley which will condemn them to relegation and reduce their chances of a quick return. Unless they've got someone like Cooper lined up to give them a bounce I really don't see the point. Dyche whilst pragmatic has done an excellent job there and really had the rug pulled from under him when the board allowed Wood to insert a release clause without covenants preventing the sale to a direct rival. It's hard to replace your top scorer from the past couple of seasons when the board have no intention to invest and you're down near the bottom. Edited 15 April 2022 by ian__marshall 1
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 36 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said: Sunderland did it about 3 or 4 years in a row though. Changing manager and staying up with a late run. Poyet, Di Canio and Advacaat all saved them. And they're now stuck in league one
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 (edited) 5 minutes ago, The Horse's Mouth said: And they're now stuck in league one I don't deny that. It's unsustainable in the long term. The only point I was making was that the vast majority of clubs that stay up after 'great escapes' do so after changing manager. Edited 15 April 2022 by SouthStandUpperTier
KingsX Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Vacamion said: That's nuts... The chancers who now own the club have more debt to pay than even parachute payments can cover (given the operating losses they'd incur in the Championship). This is either their Hail Mary to stay up ... ... or else Dyche getting out before they take the club straight into League One. (per my prediction when they bought it). Edited 15 April 2022 by KingsX 1
coolhandfox Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 Strange one, not sure anyone can do better with that squad.
KingsX Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, Raj said: hes been a saviour for Burnley over the years. A sort of low caste Pearson for them! Why not go for the real thing then? His presser last week made it clear that Nige is well done with the ostriches running Bristol City, and with his players too. He'd certainly have the opportunity to create his own squad at Burnley. There will hardly be a warm body left. edit: and that's new jobs for King, Simmons and James. And probably Kevin in a year or two. Edited 15 April 2022 by KingsX 1
ARTY_FOX Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 1 hour ago, SouthStandUpperTier said: But I think only Wigan and us were the two that didn't change the manager. Sunderland always survived after a managerial change. It was a yearly occurance. Only Wigan on that list didn't.
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 1 hour ago, ARTY_FOX said: We of all fans shouldn't be moaning about a manager sacking at another club. We fell foul of the football World for making a necessary change. Burnley and their fans will know better than we do. I like the sentiment but these situations aren't remotely similar. Ranieri was sacked by owners who already had a lot of credit in the bank, didn't buy us to leech off the finances of premier League football. Ranieri was probably a 50/50 split amongst the fanbase at the time too so had the fans backing. I don't think I've heard of many Burnley fans demanding Dyche out in respect to this
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 1 hour ago, CrazyKopCorner said: That's the end of Burnley's Premier League run - Reminds me of when Charlton got rid of Alan Curbishley - Delusions of grandeur That's a proper shout that
ARTY_FOX Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 5 minutes ago, The Horse's Mouth said: I like the sentiment but these situations aren't remotely similar. Ranieri was sacked by owners who already had a lot of credit in the bank, didn't buy us to leech off the finances of premier League football. Ranieri was probably a 50/50 split amongst the fanbase at the time too so had the fans backing. I don't think I've heard of many Burnley fans demanding Dyche out in respect to this There has been alot more than you'd think that have wanted him out throughout this season.
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 (edited) 3 minutes ago, ARTY_FOX said: There has been alot more than you'd think that have wanted him out throughout this season. Looking at their forum now and the overwhelming opinion is their owners haven't got a clue . Seems to be theres some who wanted him out but also think the timing is moronic Edited 15 April 2022 by The Horse's Mouth
PhillippaT Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 2 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: Introducing The AllarDyche™ What a time to run out of reactions on FT 1
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 9 minutes ago, Facecloth said: Ben Mee in charge for the weekend If that's true then this reeks of a bust-up between the owners and Dyche (and his backroom team).
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 16 minutes ago, Facecloth said: Ben Mee in charge for the weekend If that won't put Burnley fans at ease j don't know what will
NLFox Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 Perhaps Dyche will go back to Watford after Hodgson finished at the end of the season?
whetstonefox Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 They won’t the comparison but they could end up like Blackburn after they left the premier league and visit league 1 again.
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 6 minutes ago, NLFox said: Perhaps Dyche will go back to Watford after Hodgson finished at the end of the season? He's not a moron
Tielemans63 Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 3 hours ago, Fox in the North said: Contrast this with our owner turning up and mixing with our fans yesterday. Yet another reminder that we are so, so lucky. 4
Guest SO1 Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 2 hours ago, jammie82uk said: Change of ownership last year has rocked what was seemingly a stable ship, Burnley have 10 players out of contract end of this season, the new owners don’t seem to want to part with any considerate amount of money having only put down a £15 million payment and have brought Burnley with the funds already in Burnley’s bank account, a £60 million loan secured against Burnley and the promise of future TV payments and player sales, The new owners also deferred a recent payment that should have gone to the previous owners of the club as part of the agreement of buying the club That's the end then. It's called asset stripping here in the US. Dyche should take his buyout and run.
StanSP Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 Fulham beat Derby and they're back in the Premier League.
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 15 April 2022 Posted 15 April 2022 1 minute ago, StanSP said: Fulham beat Derby and they're back in the Premier League. Again. Like the turd that won't flush they keep popping back up from round the u-bend. 1
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