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I've never liked Sean Dyche. One of the reasons for my dislike is that yesterday certainly wasn't the first time he's said disrespectful things about the opposition after a game in which he and his team have been thoroughly beaten.  

 

He only seems to be semi-gracious before games, presumably in the hope that he can take some pressure of himself. Following a defeat it's excuse after excuse. Did it at Watford too.  

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To be fair both managers have become quite arrogant with their success.

Dyche reminds me of Nigel Adkins. I liked him when they were both at "smaller" clubs but when they've tasted success their egos go through the roof.

Pearson has become a bit arrogant - but he is still modest and gracious, I like how he carefully choose his words correctly when being interviewed.

No way is Pearson arrogant

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When I saw the Dyche interview I didn't hear him speak...I saw Nugent wrong foot the Burnley defender and stroke the ball into the bottom corner of the net. Then 'the hammer of Wood' blast past the desperate dive of the Burnley keeper......Did Dyche say something then?

Burnley 0 Leicester City 2. Nuff said.

Haha! Yes! An emphatic performance. Two beautifully taken goals. Wood's strike was marvelous and more power to him! A truly magical season. COYB!

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Talented young manager on a piss poor budget. Got a good squad together, not dissimilar to the standard of ours. Heat of the moment comments which had a balance between truth and fabrication. We were a little lucky sometimes and so were they. I hope he takes Burnley up.

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It's a shame when someone that has a fair bit of respect starts with stuff like this, of course we have spent stupid amounts and even Pearson hasn't had no money but he has needed to do lot of work to turn things around and you would hope that he would get credit for that

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It isn't his fault, no. You've been unfortunate with injuries before and during the game, and you've got a small wage bill. We all know that. But EVERYTIME you lose Dyche blames either his small wage bill, the ref's decisions or injuries, or the first two. He's done a fantastic job and no one on here doubts it, most want you to come up with us but coming up with an excuse after every loss is just being a bit of a sore loser.

That aside, what's the problem with Vokes and Stanilas? Are they both our injured? And if so, how long?

Every time?  Well, one of our defeats (Brighton) was when the goalkeeper was sent off for dropping the ball when trying to release it and picking it up again.  Another (Huddersfield) was when the ref gave a penalty when Duff chested the ball down outside the penalty area.  You'd have to be inhuman not to blame the ref for those.

 

I don't remember him blaming either ref or squad against Middlesbrough.  Remind me.

 

Vokes we don't know about yet.  15 minutes after the incident he was sitting in the stand with an ice pack on his leg.  No doubt a scan will follow when the swelling goes down.

 

Stanislas, I didn't even realise he was injured - just thought he was a bit idle not chasing a return pass.  Hopefully he was taken off as a precaution.  But he's less of a problem, we do have cover for the wingers.

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Every time?  Well, one of our defeats (Brighton) was when the goalkeeper was sent off for dropping the ball when trying to release it and picking it up again.  Another (Huddersfield) was when the ref gave a penalty when Duff chested the ball down outside the penalty area.  You'd have to be inhuman not to blame the ref for those.

 

I don't remember him blaming either ref or squad against Middlesbrough.  Remind me.

 

Vokes we don't know about yet.  15 minutes after the incident he was sitting in the stand with an ice pack on his leg.  No doubt a scan will follow when the swelling goes down.

 

Stanislas, I didn't even realise he was injured - just thought he was a bit idle not chasing a return pass.  Hopefully he was taken off as a precaution.  But he's less of a problem, we do have cover for the wingers.

Middlesbrough:

http://www.eatsleepsport.com/burnley/dyche-rues-fine-margins-1685778.html#.Uzhvqc3Qwno

 

 

They were up and screaming; they were buzzing. You'd have thought they had won the lottery rather than scored against Burnley but that is a sign of how far we have come.

"In this league it is all about fine margins and in this game the margins were incredibly tight.

"It is the little things that go against you. I thought there may have been a foul in the build-up to their goal when their man crashed into one of ours and they broke from the loose ball.

"I'm not going to complain because he is very experienced referee but I thought that had to be a foul.

That whole thing is classic Dyche when you lose.

 

As for the Huddersfield game, a more important moment was the laughable goalkeeping from Heaton. That doesn't happen and you don't lose. Unsurprisingly (and understandably) Dyche sought to put the attention elsewhere.

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On a side note, I was surprised that he didn't go for it yesterday, they showed very little urgency, I know the injuries effected them but I thought he could've played a winger just off Ashley Barnes, maybe a bit of tactical naivety? Not that it matters to us lol

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Middlesbrough:

http://www.eatsleepsport.com/burnley/dyche-rues-fine-margins-1685778.html#.Uzhvqc3Qwno

That whole thing is classic Dyche when you lose.

 

As for the Huddersfield game, a more important moment was the laughable goalkeeping from Heaton. That doesn't happen and you don't lose. Unsurprisingly (and understandably) Dyche sought to put the attention elsewhere.

OK.  Well, maybe it's a good job we haven't been losing too often. ;)

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OK.  Well, maybe it's a good job we haven't been losing too often. ;)

Exactly.

 

You're having a good season and long may it continue. Good luck!

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So the guy makes poor excuses when they lose. His job is to get Burnley into the premiership not make opposition fans happy. Not a Burnley fan but cannot imagine before yesterday they had real visions of being top last night and going on to win the title. The match i saw yesterday was us doing a number on them and better in every department. If he sends his assistant out post match to do the interview he will get pelters so what does he do? Would you in the heat of the moment come out with some excuses and his missing players is a fair point or do you come out with "we were totally outplayed and my back up players aren't anywhere near good enough. oh and by the way were missing major players and i have to convince the back up squad they can do a job when i am worried they can't."

 

Said we were top for a reason and deserved to win and that's good enough for me. His job from here in is to get Burnley automatic promotion because if they fall behind QPR or Derby they won't win via the play offs. QPR may no longer worry us but i bet it worries them. I really hope they go up behind us but he has got a major job to still be at Burnley in a year. Suresome of us will be pretty shocked if we spend less than them in the summer and think we are far better prepared for next seasons challenges than them.

 

Lets be honest some on here will be slagging off Pearson and the board by the end of May if we haven't signed Messi.

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"you got to have an arrogance if you're going to play winning football" - Nigel Pearson

Yeah, but did he mean that in relation to himself or in connection with the way the team is playing - with confidence?

 

I don't see how Pearson can come across as "arrogant" in interviews, by now, we should've gotten used to his dry humour and his resistance to letting the cat out of the sack too early.

Personally, he strikes me as pretty humble and quiet, giving credit where credit is due and seldomly blaming bad games or bad spells during a game on the referee, for instance.

 

As for Dyche, he's done a marvelous job getting Burnley to where they are now - he's taken a mid-table side and came up with a winning formula, emphasizing team effort (just like us).

But let's see how they tackle the remaining few games with a few key players out injured. We can count ourselves lucky not to have tasted the same situation this season.

Of course, he'll come up with poor excuses. When you lose 2-0 against the league leaders, facing even deeper injury woes, you don't want to demoralize the team further.

You'll find that most managers would do just the same - it's a protective measure. I wouldn't read too much into it - it's just some standard post-match sentence.

 

For football's sake, I do hope QPR won't catch them. That'd be a victory for commerce over trade.

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Calling us 'market leaders' all the time!

 

We aren't bloody Coca Cola!

 

He also went on about pound notes as well.

 

They went out in 1984, Sean, get with the times.

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Dyche is on a hiding to nothing next season. Burnley aren't going to spend the money that is needed to bring more quality and depth and he's got an uphill struggle to keep them in the Premiership (if they get there). No doubt if he fails they will sack him and be back at square 1

Whoaaaa there partner...Nearly everybody had Burnley for relegation this season, when they go up with us, which they will,

They will again be underrated, that will give them 1/2 a seasons ride.Not forgetting they have some top young players, if they

stay around, and not get stolen from big clubs, they will suprise quite a few.

Dont let us get snidey on a class team, just bcos their boss is no diplomat.

Shankly, Revie, Wenger + a few more, choked if they had to say something positive about the opposition.

Hey.... it was NP and his squad, that took the 3 points, with a superior performance.Let others play victims and the hard

done by.

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Talented young manager on a piss poor budget. .

Can we make this clear they do not have a piss poor budget. They have the money from sales of Austin and J Rod. They have far better budgets than clubs of a similar size in the division.

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Can we make this clear they do not have a piss poor budget. They have the money from sales of Austin and J Rod. They have far better budgets than clubs of a similar size in the division.

They've probably spent more than derby

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Can we make this clear they do not have a piss poor budget. They have the money from sales of Austin and J Rod. They have far better budgets than clubs of a similar size in the division.

 

Lest we forget parachute payments to the tune of £8million smackers this season and £12million last season.

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Lest we forget parachute payments to the tune of £8million smackers this season and £12million last season.

In fact £48million over four years. :unsure::whistle::rolleyes:

 

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/10619254._Shocking____8m_loss_for_Burnley_FC/

 

But with Burnley into the last year of Premier League parachute payments, which totalled £48million over four years from 2010, the club’s four-man board is now on the look-out for fresh investment.

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