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2 minutes ago, dmayne7 said:

I hope this is tongue in cheek, otherwise nothing could sum up better how out of touch some of our fans are.

No, I dont want him here. Absolute donkey. 

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5 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

He isn’t exactly what the club need because his squad building means he doesn’t have the ability to improve a player to the point they make a substantial profit. He has a poor track record of developing youngsters 

I'm not the biggest Dyche fan, but 7 of Burnleys top 10 sales are Dyche signings (or he brought into the first team like Dwight McNeil)

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1 minute ago, Foxin_Mad said:

No, I dont want him here. Absolute donkey. 

lol Objectively actually been a successful manager unlike RVN. Going to sound like a ****, but whilst I can understand not being keen on Dyche, if you would actually rather keep RVN over Dyche, I'm afraid your opinion is utterly irrelevant.

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Fabregas would be my choice. I reckon he would being a decent backroom with him, and would be similar to Enzo with his vision. It’s clear that’s the way the club want to go. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

No, I dont want him here. Absolute donkey. 

Dyche is exactly what Leicester need right now and exactly what Dyche needs right now as well.

 

Anyone who says they don't want Dyche haven't got a clue about the current situation at the club.

 

Getting Dyche gives us a much needed reset with the projection of building for the future after Dyche. This is a massive short term win for massive long term advantage.

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11 minutes ago, TheLittleBigMan said:

He's got about 8yrs experience in the prem including getting Burnley in to europe and keeping Everton up with no money whilst the club was in disarray. He has experience as a championship manger including promotions. If he is interested in coming we should be biting his hand off. We are literally a poison chalice for managers now and he is more than good enough for us, if not better than what we deserve. 

Get him in.

I agree..we get a young, up-and-coming, "modern" manager and he loses a few games and everyone says he's got the wrong philosophy and no experience. We need someone who has the personality and determination to clean out this club while improving performances and results on the field. Dyche is the only man in town and if he's ever going to play a more sophisticated style of football, he'll get the chance. So many fans have ideas way above our station..

 

Moyes wasn't good enough, Dyche isn't good enough - if we'd got the latter before Everton grabbed him in the Rodgers relegation season we wouldn't be in such a mess in the first place....To preserve Burnley as long as he did, to keep Everton up amid  a shambolic off-the-field setup, are not achievements to be sneered at. Plus we need to start signing players with character and hunger again - not the likes of Winks and Vestergaard...

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Depends what your aiming for.

If it's short term stability and to then stagnate at the bottom/top of the PL/FL then Dyche probably fits

If we want to go back to basics and rebuild for a future top 10 PL position ala Vichai then I think Dyche is the last Manager you want.

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Come to the conclusion it doesn’t really matter who’s manager as long as King Power and Rudkin are still in charge

 

The rot won’t go away with a new manager

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1 minute ago, Fox85 said:

Dyche is exactly what Leicester need right now and exactly what Dyche needs right now as well.

 

Anyone who says they don't want Dyche haven't got a clue about the current situation at the club.

 

Getting Dyche gives us a much needed reset with the projection of building for the future after Dyche. This is a massive short term win for massive long term advantage.

I don't think the club would want a bloke who specialises in HOOF, its just not the Rudkin way.

 

I dont think Dycge is what we need, we maybe needed him 6 months ago, but not now. We need a long term plan of what kind of players, style and recruitment we need, we need someone to develop young talents from this bloody academy not harvest decrepit donkeys out to pasture. For me Dyche is a short term fix. 

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5 minutes ago, Nolucklcfc said:

Carsley is exactly the opposite of what is needed right now. 

Did you say the same when we appointed Enzo? 

 

Clear Philosophy, in line with what the club wants or supposedly wants(went out the window appointing Cooper). 

 

Wants to play exciting attacking possesion based football. Highly regarded within the England set up. 

 

IF we did apoint LC I wouldn't be surprised to see us go in for Angel Gomes if we could shift a midfielder or too. 

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The squad's a bit of a mish-mash, and probably the club will get some sanction in the EFL, making it hard to recruit certain players.  I can see the club having no choice but to go for a Dyche-type manager, who'll have to work on a shoestring budget.   Those with Torticollis will have to stay away from the match, as it will be too painful for them.

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1 minute ago, Ashley said:

Did you say the same when we appointed Enzo? 

 

Clear Philosophy, in line with what the club wants or supposedly wants(went out the window appointing Cooper). 

 

Wants to play exciting attacking possesion based football. Highly regarded within the England set up. 

 

IF we did apoint LC I wouldn't be surprised to see us go in for Angel Gomes if we could shift a midfielder or too. 

Why would he leave Lille for us? We can’t pay those sort of wages anymore. We couldn’t afford the fee either.

 

Him wanting to play possession football doesn’t mean he can or will. It’s a pretty big risk because the players he had at his disposal with the U21s are just so strong.

 

We need somebody with a strong track record in club management. Enzo didn’t but that was a gamble that paid off - we can’t do that again.

 

Corberan was the right appointment in the summer but we f ucked it with the usual King Power myopia.

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1 minute ago, Foxin_Mad said:

I don't think the club would want a bloke who specialises in HOOF, its just not the Rudkin way.

 

I dont think Dycge is what we need, we maybe needed him 6 months ago, but not now. We need a long term plan of what kind of players, style and recruitment we need, we need someone to develop young talents from this bloody academy not harvest decrepit donkeys out to pasture. For me Dyche is a short term fix. 

Dyche is a short term fix exactly what I stated.

 

We need a reset and he is exactly the type of manager who will reset the rot going on at the club.

We need a stern disciplined manager to stop us conceding goals with the ability to win games.

 

He would get us promoted and stabilise us in the premier league after the season he has stabilised us in the premier league he would have a year left on his contract of which we would be a much more appealing club due to the rotten fruit already left and better suiters would be available.

 

I'm not his biggest fan but we need a Nigel Pearson esque manager to come in and do a job for us, the closest to that is Dyche.

 

Everyone else of which the names that have been mentioned is a massive gamble and will be sacked by Xmas if we are not top of the championship so your long term plan becomes even much shorter now than the original short term plan of getting Dyche in.

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1 minute ago, Number 6 said:

Dyche!? Do people think we've been too attacking this season or something? 

I think it's more about the no nonsense approach he would bring. Far too long we have players who have the power, no real identity, lack of professionalism and hard work. He would bring all of those things to get the club in line again, he would also stand up to Top and Rudkin and not be a "yes" man to them. It's a long term project now, anyone who things we can hire the likes of Carsley, Cesc etc and have immediate success is delusional. Dyche would bring it back to basics for a few years, then we build again and get someone like Carsley in. 

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1 minute ago, Stadt said:

Why would he leave Lille for us? We can’t pay those sort of wages anymore. We couldn’t afford the fee either.

 

Him wanting to play possession football doesn’t mean he can or will. It’s a pretty big risk because the players he had at his disposal with the U21s are just so strong.

 

We need somebody with a strong track record in club management. Enzo didn’t but that was a gamble that paid off - we can’t do that again.

 

Corberan was the right appointment in the summer but we f ucked it with the usual King Power myopia.

We can't pay what wages? We're notorious for paying silly money. We bought Winks in last time round in the Championship and he was on circa £80k. Let's be honest it isn't beyond the realms of possibility. 

 

Carsley would play a possesion based game FYI. This squad can certinally play it especially in the Championship we saw that last time round - i can't see that many leaving, can you? 

 

 

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Just now, Ashley said:

We can't pay what wages? We're notorious for paying silly money. We bought Winks in last time round in the Championship and he was on circa £80k. Let's be honest it isn't beyond the realms of possibility. 

 

Carsley would play a possesion based game FYI. This squad can certinally play it especially in the Championship we saw that last time round - i can't see that many leaving, can you? 

 

 

We have historically paid silly money but the cash (or ability to spend it) is drying up now, especially as we won’t make the same level of sales we did last time.


We’re in PSR trouble still and at least £15m (more than we spent on any player with more £ available last time) on Gomes plus hefty wages isn’t happening. He’d also have some lower end PL suitors.

 

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18 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said:

I don’t know if Carsley or Fabregas are the answers here. It’s so ****ing shit, we need someone to manipulate Top and Rudkin. That’s someone experienced. 

 

Cesc is doing extremely well but his next job will be at a big top flight club, he's not touching us with a barge pole. Insane delusion. 

 

Carsley is a ****ing ridiculous idea. 

 

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