StanSP Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 I know Klopp was having a go at the congestion his side faces but I had no idea he has actually requested their game against Newcastle be moved?! They play them at Saturday 12.30pm on 30th April, a few days after their semi final 1st leg on Wednesday 27th. Why does he get any preferential treatment there? Why does he think he's more important than any other club in similar situations? Notably us and West Ham who play on the Tuesday then play on the Sunday. I'd be livid if the PL/FA caved into his demands just because its him and Liverpool. They set a dangerous precedent if they do move it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARTY_FOX Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 57 minutes ago, The Horse's Mouth said: 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 Heard quite a mix on talksport the other day. It suprised me to be honest. I thought they all loved him. But then again there's people in our fan base thay don't like Pearson. Which is equally if not more moronic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Horse's Mouth Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 3 minutes ago, Sambiasso said: Hahahahhahahahahahah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARTY_FOX Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 1 minute ago, StanSP said: I know Klopp was having a go at the congestion his side faces but I had no idea he has actually requested their game against Newcastle be moved?! They play them at Saturday 12.30pm on 30th April, a few days after their semi final 1st leg on Wednesday 27th. Why does he get any preferential treatment there? Why does he think he's more important than any other club in similar situations? Notably us and West Ham who play on the Tuesday then play on the Sunday. I'd be livid if the PL/FA caved into his demands just because its him and Liverpool. They set a dangerous precedent if they do move it. They will cave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicesterpool Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 What's the odds a deal been agreed for Big Sam to takeover at Burnley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. James Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 5 hours ago, FrankieADZ said: tbf i guess the new owners or whatever there thought it was time for a change.... think there will be a mass exodus in the summer from there too, Pope, Tark, Mee, Cornet, McNeil, Mee to name a few i think Dont forget Mee....Burnley? It's all Mee - Mee - Mee there 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. James Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 2 hours ago, whetstonefox said: They won’t the comparison but they could end up like Blackburn after they left the premier league and visit league 1 again. God almighty the 2 Burnley fans l know would cut their throats rather then be like Blackburn in any respect! Liverpool - Manure ain't even close! 🤣 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paninistickers Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 2 hours ago, NLFox said: Perhaps Dyche will go back to Watford after Hodgson finished at the end of the season? Thought the same. It's where he started coaching and closer to his gaff in Kettering (I'm 99% sure he still lives there) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. James Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 There will be no lack of offers on Dyche's desk, and it may well be Everton when they sack Lampard this season or next. With what the blokes had to work with over the years i reckon he's done bloody well for them and the fans love him for it. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frakenfox Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 I'm no fan of Dyche and no fan of Burnley but that really is a bonkers decision. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 15 April 2022 Author Share Posted 15 April 2022 Premier League’s longest-serving managers following Sean Dyche’s Burnley sacking It’s no surprise that before his sacking, Dyche was the Premier League’s longest-serving manager. However, after his dismissal, there’s now a new name at the top of the list. Jurgen Klopp is that man having held the Liverpool hotseat for six years, six months and seven days at the time of Dyche’s sacking. Pep Guardiola is second after taking charge of Man City five years and nine months ago, while Brentford boss Thomas Frank is third on the list after succeeding Dean Smith with the Bees in October 2018. Ralph Hasenhuttl, Brendan Rodgers and Graham Potter have all exceeded three years in charge of Southampton, Leicester ad Brighton respectively, while Mikel Arteta and David Moyes have both spent two years and three months at Arsenal and West Ham. Thomas Tuchel is the only other boss to exceed a year in charge, while there are 10 bosses who are yet to hit their anniversary after taking charge within the last 12 months. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 Hopefully Allardyce has been flushed for good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deep blue Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 10 hours ago, Sampson said: They have a small budget, but they still have a higher wage bill than Watford, Norwich, Brentford and Leeds and have spent £40mil this year on Collins, Cornet, Roberts and Wegherst. They've won 4 out of their last 30+ PL games. He's been a great manager for them, but I don't think it's that outrageous a sacking. They aren't the poorest club in the league and I can't think of any other managers who would survive 4 wins in 30. It's the timing that's hard to understand, if they want to stay up rather than resigning themselves to relegation and a restart from the Championship. Surely the primary objective of the owners of any Prem club is to remain in the Prem by any means possible. Dyche has all the qualities to keep his team fighting and the experience to extract maximum performance from them and to hold their nerve. It's surely too late to expect a completely fresh management team (it's not just Dyche, but also 3 of his team that have been sacked) to come in and turn it round for them in what remains of the season. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sampson Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 25 minutes ago, deep blue said: It's the timing that's hard to understand, if they want to stay up rather than resigning themselves to relegation and a restart from the Championship. Surely the primary objective of the owners of any Prem club is to remain in the Prem by any means possible. Dyche has all the qualities to keep his team fighting and the experience to extract maximum performance from them and to hold their nerve. It's surely too late to expect a completely fresh management team (it's not just Dyche, but also 3 of his team that have been sacked) to come in and turn it round for them in what remains of the season. Potentially but Sunderland did a couple of times bringing in Advokaat and Di Canio with 8 games to go and stayed up. Whereas Wolves replaced McCarthy with Terry Connor. Wasn’t necessarily wrong to sack McCarthy so late on to try and stay up, but they replaced him with someone who’d never managed before who was way out of his depth at Premier League level. Ultimately its going to depend on who the replacement is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NasPb Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 Reminds me of when them blackburn owners sacked that one manager snd brought the bald kean 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. James Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 Everton fans just punched the air and high fived at this crazy decision l reckon! Bye bye Burnley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winteriscoming Posted 15 April 2022 Share Posted 15 April 2022 Only takes one bad week for Everton and 1 good one for Burnley and it’s completely changed. I really want Everton and Lampard to go down. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KFS Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 I dunno people I get the impression they may pull something off against West Ham on Sunday. Let’s see Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lambert09 Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 6 minutes ago, KFS said: I dunno people I get the impression they may pull something off against West Ham on Sunday. Let’s see i’m fuming. i put them into my accumulator as they were 5-1 and i fancied a whopping win… can’t see it now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frakenfox Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 7 hours ago, KFS said: I dunno people I get the impression they may pull something off against West Ham on Sunday. Let’s see It's a thought t; a 'new manager bounce' of any kind, however short lived, may be enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_horns Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 16 hours ago, Paninistickers said: Thought the same. It's where he started coaching and closer to his gaff in Kettering (I'm 99% sure he still lives there) No chance unless the ownership changes. They got rid of him the minute they came in. And cannot see Dyche wanting to work with a load of random players from all over the world thrown at him without any say in the transfers. I think he even has said in the past the Pozzo model wasn't for him. Mind you that was when he was settled in a job.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KFS Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 15 minutes ago, Super_horns said: No chance unless the ownership changes. They got rid of him the minute they came in. And cannot see Dyche wanting to work with a load of random players from all over the world thrown at him without any say in the transfers. I think he even has said in the past the Pozzo model wasn't for him. Mind you that was when he was settled in a job.. He’s had a lot to say about basically every club so I’m not sure the PL job offers will be flowing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RowlattsFox Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 There's definitely more to the Burnley sacking, a disagreement or conflict between Dyche and the board. Timing makes no sense otherwise. I always felt he may leave at the end of the season, maybe they just thought get rid now and you never know what might happen. Not many managers will want to take on a job where relegation is a strong likelihood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_horns Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 39 minutes ago, KFS said: He’s had a lot to say about basically every club so I’m not sure the PL job offers will be flowing Yes agree there. Certainly any bigger club with a lot of overseas players will be put off by him! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samilktray Posted 16 April 2022 Share Posted 16 April 2022 Wouldn’t be surprised if Dyche ended up at West Brom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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