Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
There, l thought that thread title might bring a response.
Just for clarity though, l don't "love him", just admire him really, and think that he is far more than just a one trick pony.
Many, understandbly, seem to think his tactics negative, one dimensional, physical, total reliance on the long ball, and yes at present l suppose they are.
Much of that though is determined by Burnley's small transfer budget, and the players he currently has in his squad. At a different club though, with less pressure to survive, more money at his disposal etc. l feel things could be totally different and we might well see a totally different, more easy on the eye Sean Dyche.
One thing that can't be argued though, is that he has achieved, and is continuing to achieve a minor miracle at Turf Moor, in keeping Burnley in the Premier League for seven successive seasons should they survive again this time around.
Sorry but l just admire the guy, seems like a very down to earth chap away from the spotlight too.
Just for clarity though, l don't "love him", just admire him really, and think that he is far more than just a one trick pony.
Many, understandbly, seem to think his tactics negative, one dimensional, physical, total reliance on the long ball, and yes at present l suppose they are.
Much of that though is determined by Burnley's small transfer budget, and the players he currently has in his squad. At a different club though, with less pressure to survive, more money at his disposal etc. l feel things could be totally different and we might well see a totally different, more easy on the eye Sean Dyche.
One thing that can't be argued though, is that he has achieved, and is continuing to achieve a minor miracle at Turf Moor, in keeping Burnley in the Premier League for seven successive seasons should they survive again this time around.
Sorry but l just admire the guy, seems like a very down to earth chap away from the spotlight too.