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[Albion] Daily Mail reporting Albion have rejected £4m from Burnley for Dale Stephens



Hornblower

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,712
Burnley's board/owners are under increasing pressure from fans (they will be ignored) to make some decent signings after farting about all summer with derisory low bids for players.

A week or so a go, Sean Dyche was urging PATIENCE but on Thursday he lost his normal cool and there was a headline in the local paper virtually saying....."Dyche tells Burnley board to pull finger out over transfers".

The actual quote from Dyche was ..."I have spoken with the chairman (Mike Garlick) and told him we need players in quickly. I trust him so now it's up to the chairman to sort it out."

Reading between the lines, the Burnley board will have to pay more than they want for some players or have to deal with a "pissed off" manager who has the sympathy of 95% of BFC fans.

It should have become obvious to the Burnley owners by now that you simply don't get bargains in the Premier League - all clubs have to pay over the odds...not the player's true value.

Has Garlick got the bread?
 






NooBHA

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2015
8,591
Burnley's board/owners are under increasing pressure from fans (they will be ignored) to make some decent signings after farting about all summer with derisory low bids for players.

A week or so a go, Sean Dyche was urging PATIENCE but on Thursday he lost his normal cool and there was a headline in the local paper virtually saying....."Dyche tells Burnley board to pull finger out over transfers".

The actual quote from Dyche was ..."I have spoken with the chairman (Mike Garlick) and told him we need players in quickly. I trust him so now it's up to the chairman to sort it out."

Reading between the lines, the Burnley board will have to pay more than they want for some players or have to deal with a "pissed off" manager who has the sympathy of 95% of BFC fans.

It should have become obvious to the Burnley owners by now that you simply don't get bargains in the Premier League - all clubs have to pay over the odds...not the player's true value.



Well I will tell you how I read that one.


His Agent has probably been contacted and asked about his availability for the Hull job and he is using that as leverage to force the Board's hand in the transfer market
 


westy

Member
Jul 25, 2003
704
Well I will tell you how I read that one.


His Agent has probably been contacted and asked about his availability for the Hull job and he is using that as leverage to force the Board's hand in the transfer market

That's a very good shout. Of course if he goes to Hull the entire deal could be off, he might not need him there. OR, he goes to Hull and we get even more from him if their owners are splashing the cash. Either way you can see how complex the market is when you look a little closer.
 








Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Well I will tell you how I read that one.


His Agent has probably been contacted and asked about his availability for the Hull job and he is using that as leverage to force the Board's hand in the transfer market

Why would he want to go to Hull with 13 fit players, the club having no intention of spending big and the club is up for sale? Their manager has decided he can't work like that and left.

I'd suggest non starter on that theory :shrug:

The owners of Burnley will call that bluff I'm sure.
 


lancyclaret

New member
Jan 10, 2014
566
Who is Burnley's first choice.... Hendrick or Stephens or Both ?

I have to say Burnley are showing so little ambition I would not be in a rush to go to them if I was either of these players.

Both apparently......but take your pick - Charlie Adam, Ashley Westwood, Lee Chung-Yong, Alex Pritchard, Stephens & Pritchard have all been strongly linked.

NONE signed.

Good job for Burnley's owners that Moyes accepted Sunderland job otherwise they'd have been looking for a new manager as well as some new players.

It's amazing that we are weaker now than at the end of last season when we had Barton & Matty Taylor....all it needs now is for Keane to be sold to Leicester.???
 




lancyclaret

New member
Jan 10, 2014
566
Who is Burnley's first choice.... Hendrick or Stephens or Both ?

I have to say Burnley are showing so little ambition I would not be in a rush to go to them if I was either of these players.

Both apparently......but take your pick - Charlie Adam, Ashley Westwood, Lee Chung-Yong, Alex Pritchard, Stephens & Pritchard have all been strongly linked. I'm also pretty certain Alan Judge would have been a Burnley player now if he hadn't broken a leg. I hope we go back for him when he is fit again.

But nonee of the above have signed.

Good job for Burnley's owners that Moyes accepted Sunderland job otherwise they'd have been looking for a new manager as well as some new players.

It's amazing that we are weaker now than at the end of last season when we had Barton & Matty Taylor....all it needs now is for Keane to be sold to Leicester.???
 


MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,873
Burnley's board/owners are under increasing pressure from fans (they will be ignored) to make some decent signings after farting about all summer with derisory low bids for players.

A week or so a go, Sean Dyche was urging PATIENCE but on Thursday he lost his normal cool and there was a headline in the local paper virtually saying....."Dyche tells Burnley board to pull finger out over transfers".

The actual quote from Dyche was ..."I have spoken with the chairman (Mike Garlick) and told him we need players in quickly. I trust him so now it's up to the chairman to sort it out."

Reading between the lines, the Burnley board will have to pay more than they want for some players or have to deal with a "pissed off" manager who has the sympathy of 95% of BFC fans.

It should have become obvious to the Burnley owners by now that you simply don't get bargains in the Premier League - all clubs have to pay over the odds...not the player's true value.

It's a strange one isn't it - even by normal Premier League standards, this summer has just been absolutely MENTAL in terms of transfers and cash paid.
 


lancyclaret

New member
Jan 10, 2014
566
Who is Burnley's first choice.... Hendrick or Stephens or Both ?

I have to say Burnley are showing so little ambition I would not be in a rush to go to them if I was either of these players.

Both apparently......but take your pick - Charlie Adam, Ashley Westwood, Lee Chung-Yong, Alex Pritchard, Stephens & Hendrick have all been strongly linked. I'm also pretty certain Alan Judge would have been a Burnley player now if he hadn't broken a leg. I hope we go back for him when he is fit again.

But nonee of the above have signed.

Good job for Burnley's owners that Moyes accepted Sunderland job otherwise they'd have been looking for a new manager as well as some new players.

It's amazing that we are weaker now than at the end of last season when we had Barton & Matty Taylor....all it needs now is for Keane to be sold to Leicester.???
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
Why would Pritchard, Hendricks or Stephens want to up sticks and move for 1 season in the Premier when by either staying with their existing club or signing for one of the two would mean being at a club that when promoted will seek to consolidate their position and stay there rather than be a yo yo team?
 


Poyningsgull

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Apr 12, 2007
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Why would Pritchard, Hendricks or Stephens want to up sticks and move for 1 season in the Premier when by either staying with their existing club or signing for one of the two would mean being at a club that when promoted will seek to consolidate their position and stay there rather than be a yo yo team?

Big wages. Who knows when that career ending tackle may come
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,452
Sussex
Why would Pritchard, Hendricks or Stephens want to up sticks and move for 1 season in the Premier when by either staying with their existing club or signing for one of the two would mean being at a club that when promoted will seek to consolidate their position and stay there rather than be a yo yo team?

No idea about the other 2 but Stephens is northern lad. Burnley bigger club.

Yo yo much better on CV when retired than serial bottlers.

Oh and most importantly ...... money and increased profile.

Loads of reasons
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
21,921
England
Why would Pritchard, Hendricks or Stephens want to up sticks and move for 1 season in the Premier when by either staying with their existing club or signing for one of the two would mean being at a club that when promoted will seek to consolidate their position and stay there rather than be a yo yo team?

I'm sorry.

Is you're question "why would they chose to play for a team in currently in PREM who may well stay up......when they could play for a club NOT in the prem who might not get there at all"

That's IS a toughy.
 






BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
I'm sorry.

Is you're question "why would they chose to play for a team in currently in PREM who may well stay up......when they could play for a club NOT in the prem who might not get there at all"

That's IS a toughy.

Very short term thinking IMHO.

Looking at the long term I think both Brighton and Derby are a better bet for Premier and consolidation.
 
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