rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Didn't happen to Dyche
but as you point out, he was "convinced" that he would get the sack; and that is because it's the correct decision
Didn't happen to Dyche
Ain't that not a double negative?
No, it isn't
but as you point out, he was "convinced" that he would get the sack; and that is because it's the correct decision
If Burnley had sacked Dyche the chances are they would have been relegated
can you show your workings out please?
Making a claim - just as valid as those who claim if Chris Hughton hadn't been sacked Brighton would have been relegated this season.
On boxing day Burnley were 18th and 3 points from safety (10 points behind Brighton) - sacking Dyche would have been a panic move - he knew the players and how to get the best out of them - unlikely anyone else could. The Burnley board recognised this and wisely kept faith with him.
To quote AmexRuislip ‘Why dont you just fvck off?’ Sad individual.
TB sacked CH with perfect timing
Well if you are going to sack someone- right after then end of the season, just after they secured PL survival is probably the best time (for Bloom - not for Hughton).
There was nothing secure about that survival we ended up relying on Cardiff to fluff their lines against already relegated Fulham.
Jaysus - are we back to this chestnut again
Well if you are going to sack someone- right after then end of the season, just after they secured PL survival is probably the best time (for Bloom - not for Hughton).
Jaysus - are we back to this chestnut again
for BHAFC... you keep forgetting that, don't you
reality you mean?
yes.......yes we are
No, it isn't
Matter of opinion - only time will tell if it was the right decision for BHAFC