Such an underrated manager. As a Burnley fan, he’s delivered some amazing memories and not only took us to a 7th placed finish, but also helped build the club’s infrastructure. He’s immensely loyal towards both his players, staff and the fans and is the definition of a true gent. It’s also a misconception that he plays ‘boring long ball football’. Dyche is a brilliant tactician who knows how to get the best out of a hard-working bunch of players. Don’t forget, this man kept us in the Premier League with Dale Stephens as his only signing in 18 months for £700,000. Put some respect on his name
As a Blackburn supporter I totally agree with you, many fellow supporters of Blackburn may not admit it but he certainly was a manager that we ourselves could have done with a few years ago. Dyche was sacked when we were still in the recruiting process to replace Mowbray, so there was definitely talk going around. Whether he could have done the same for us or any other club is a question nobody can answer yet, but I don’t think the majority of Blackburn fans would have been disappointed had he been appointed. All that said, he would have certainly have lost his legend status at Burnley had he joined us, and I think both Blackburn and Burnley are happy with the appointment’s they have currently. Anyhow, all the best for the rest of the season, except when playing us that is 😁
It's not necessarily about being English it's more about fans want to be entertained with good attacking football that's why Howe and potter are regarded highly
Howe played attacking football with Bournemoth when they was in league two and got them to PL and play the same why. Potter did the same with swedish lower league team and get them into round of 16 of Europa league. So yes, I would expect that.
@@sdrp9539 you made a point but Howe did it with Bournemouth and Potter did it with Brighton. Not saying this is Dyche's fault but hes been unfortunate to be tagged with boring football. At the end of the day, football is entertainment and fans paid good money to watch for some entertainment.
@@ricozkirihara2798 Bournemouth and Brighton spend many millions more than Burnley ever did. The lie that Bournemouth wasn’t built on a mega rich owner is laughable
Maybe Dyche should try his luck in Holland? They all speak good English there, both Bobby Robson and Steve McLaren succeeded there. It could broaden his education, give him a chance to try a different football culture and maybe see him moving to other European leagues too?
Any reason you think Dyche should only go to the western part of the Netherlands? Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the country itself. As for Dyche going there, seems a bit random to me, but it's a thought I suppose.
@@Fractalchemystical Because the better football clubs in the Netherlands are based in the Holland region. Stop being pedantic about language when you clearly understand the point of the message. Free speech yet judging others on youtube over theirs... embarrassing.
@@Fractalchemystical what a ridiculous comment. The majority of people know that Holland is not the sum total of the Netherlands. No need to show off your superior knowledge 🙄 better football is played in Holland and it’s closer to home.
He's been typecast by his time at Burnley. He did incredibly well but to keep them in the Premier League he had to play a certain way that is not appealing to other clubs. Given a different job detail, he may play free flowing, attractive football. He's a bit like Sam Allardyce. I always thought he deserved a crack at an ambitious club after what he did at Bolton but he became known as a manager to keep a strugglingvteam in the league.
Clubs are slowly starting to move away from that style of football. I don't think Clubs can trust him to play another way or style and from a business standpoint they don't want to take a chance on that incase they lose money. So it's a tough one. He is definitely lumped in to that group with Pulis, Alardyce etc as this long ball manager which suited the players at burnley but may not be useful at other clubs who are looking to play a different way
I think it comes down to a lack of trust with clubs. Dyche is known for playing a very direct and boring brand of football. He is a good man manager but clubs are moving away from this style. I don't know if they trust him to be able to play any other way
I think the reality is nearly all these top foreign coaches are better than UK managers. It isn't surprising as nearly all of them are the very best in their respective country. Dyche at Leeds would be interesting though.
The foreign managers are seen as more intelligent, both academically and emotionally. And let's face it, how many English managers even finished school, never mind went to Uni? Meanwhile the foreign coaches all speak about five languages and have experience of living in multiple countries. I don't want to unkind, but it's not a contest.
@Ballon D'orson Well until last weekend there was 4 in the Premier League, I don’t see a prejudice at the moment as clubs just want the best and we’re now seeing the next generation of English managers come through. Potter and Howe are exciting prospects, great role models for future coaches to follow.
Dyche is in the same bracket as Allardyce, Pardew and Bruce. Will do a job for you but plays a turgid, pragmatic style of football. "... because he didn't have the budget or the quality to play a different brand of football" is a silly excuse now given what Potter managed to achieve at Brighton under similar circumstances.
Sean Dyche is far better than Bruce.. Bruce is an absolute failure of a manager who’s made over 10 million pounds in the past 12 months from being sacked alone..
Manage in a foreign league broaden his managerial skills mourinho mancini ancelotti all worked in various countries. English managers hate going elsewhere thats why the tactics are basic at best. Euro final Mancini vs Southgate I rest my case.
He’s not a glamorous appointment is he? He doesn’t come with the foreign name or a foreign look.. He’s like an old fashioned British manager. That’s why I’m amazed Chelsea actually went for Potter.
right, but what evidence is there to support the argument that at a mid table PL club with more money, more technical players and more ambition than Burnley ever had that Dyche can adapt to get the best of them? English football has changed and fans expect their sides to play proper football with good build up play and attacking ambition in most games, they won't tolerate 25% possession and constant long balls. I wouldn't now as a Palace fan.
I’m a Newcastle fan. Sean seems like a first class manager. I’ve a lot of respect for him, and I like his interviews. Never hides from anything, always truthful .
Football, whilst the most popular sport, still bows down to this thing called meta. Playing from the back is the current meta. Fans want to be entertained. They wanna see bravado, they wanna see inventiveness, risk-taking. Conte is falling farther down as time passes on. He's the same ilk just that he had a better CV as a player. Same with Simeone.
Progressed massively? Would you clarify . You do realise that the football played by guardiola originated in the 70’s with rinus michels ie total football. Football goes through cycles
@@ticklemetrout9625 I never said anything about guardiola , also I never mentioned the 70s , football has progressed since dyche last managed more and more teams play football and not hoofball hope that clarifys it for you
@@MCFC-rp6cs you said ‘ progressed massively ‘ I’m asking how ? Dyche was managing when klopp , pep, wenger , howe, poch …. Where managing so how as it progressed ? Some of those managers I mentioned try n take things from rinus michels that’s where cryuff got it from and then pep and then others . This current form of football is not new . So how as football progressed since dyche last managed ? Big Sam played ‘ direct’ football but still got results
Lmao how are these knobs heads saying they don’t know why nobody wants Sean Dyche. Hmmm maybe because they played horrible football in Burnley for years and years.
That sir, is a very good shout! I thought Brighton once de zerbi gets sacked. but wolves are in desperate need of an experienced manager dyche would be ideal he would set wolves up perfectly.
Top managers start the game with the intention of winning the game, Dyche just wants not to lose, hence the boring defensive tactics he employs, if your idea is to stick eight behind the ball & hoof it up and hope for the best you're welcome to him !.
He's maybe more a long-term project builder rather than someone looking for quick results, most top clubs these days want immediate changes and I don't think that's how Sean works. I also think how his time at Burnley has heavily shaped how he is viewed and that is no disrespect to Burnley, I always favoured them while Sean was in charge, he made them a very accomplished side.
He’s a long ball 442 classic ‘Brexit’ ball manager, and people are too scared to bring him on at the highest level, fan’s reaction and will style of play suit the players and get results. I mean can you imagine Dyche trying to tell Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Erling Haaland or Son to just run onto balls played by your centre back or mid field and constantly play that style. They’d turn off it in a week
Dyche wouldn't even play the likes of Jesus, Haaland and Son as they aren't anglo saxon players. He would look to buy Chris Wood and lump balls to his head.
He has the unfair reputation of being a defence minded long ball manager. Clubs bracket him alongside managers like Tony Pulis or Sam Allardyce. He just isn't a fashionable enough name because of that.
I think it’s him waiting for the right job. Premiership from the off might not be the right fit, a top level championship club to get promoted and keep up is what he needs
I don't see him as in the same bracket as Hodgson, Allardyce etc. Dunno why that's thrown about, lazy analysis just because he's English. Dyche isn't a firefighter that has rocked up wherever for a payday. He has a body of work at Burnley that is mostly very good for what they are. Can he do it at a mid table club? Who knows. Never been given a chance to be a success or failure
The proof is in the pudding. He was sacked when Burnley were left with no hope of staying up, plays atrocious football and there are far better options out there. He can probably get a job in the championship and league 1 but he has no right to a job in the premier league.
For real, I don't get all the hate from people. Did they want him to play like Barcelona at Burnley or something? People are deluded these days, managers aren't allowed a second chance unless they get crap teams playing like Peps Barcelona. Ridiculous logic.
He was at Burnley for 10 years or something. That's his style of football. Are you telling me after 10 years at the club the team still wasn't playing his style of football even though he bought all the players.
@@frankdux5693 Yeah all those quality players Burnley bought who could play attractive football 🤣🤣🤣 They did well to just survive in the Premier League. You need to wake up to reality, not every team can spend big and play like Barcelona circa 2008
@@mrshankly213 Bournemouth are a smaller club than Burnley and they didn't play dyche ball. You telling me Bournemouth were able to buy players Burnley couldn't afford?
I could see dyche doing a job at a Leicester or a Southampton. A step up from Burnley who, all credit to them, aren't a premier league level club really. I think he could take Southampton top half.
Millwall fan here but Dyche was, and will be, a great manager operating on very limited resources against teams with much better resourced operations. I don't really understand why he's not been employed by a team. Makes no sense. I think a lot of our fans would prefer Dyche to Gary Rowett. Dyche is probably too outspoken, wrong "look". Premiership football is run by money men who care nothing for football. And we let them get away with it. Simon Jordan is right to say that Dyche sits "outside the subset" of current "in" managers.....
But why tf do you clowns think he should be in demand.None of you clowns have successfully managed or run a club.But for some reason you come on air and say ETH is stupid,Gerrard should have been given more time,Gerrard should manage Liverpool? WTF. DO YOU EVEN HEAR YOURSELF.
I personally think he could be the next England manager, come January the FA will be after a new manager and he is in for a shot at least. If your dyche why not wait and see and if he does not make the grade he will find a club during the spring or summer.
I love dyche, top man. But reality is, you need to play like Ange posticoglou or rodgers or Klopp or guardiola in 2022. I love mourinho but you can’t play that way now. I love Gerard too but those type of managers are more focused on off the ball stuff. Structure, it’s a little bit different. In this day and age it’s better to loose playing on the front foot then loose playing on the back foot. A win is a win either way, but loosing on the back foot is just negative. It’s negative play and negative results. It’s better to have positive play and negative results. It may swing back the other way but last decade or so and next decade it is better to play full throttle football. Not like most teams played in early mid 00s. Times moved on.
Long ball manager. Plays negative football. Refuses to recruit foreign players. Underplays youth unless he has no choice. Doesn't work well in a modern football structure with a DOF, stats based analysis, etc. Which football club owner would want to hire him? Belongs to the dustheap of out of touch British football managers ala Pulis, Warnock, etc
Stop sugar coating things A manager represents a FOOTBALL CLUB in various ways before even considering his CV : 1 .Looks 2 .Deminor 3 .Aura 4 .character 5 .profile Let alone being poor tacticaly
He’s been pigeon holed as a defensive long ball manager but I think most people managing Burnley for that long on that kind of budget would end up being defensive and playing long ball
I've seen a lot of people call him a one dimensional long ball manager but I don't think that's true, at Burnley he was working with a small budget and didn't really have players of a great technical skill so he used a tactical set up to get the best out of them. I'd happily take him at Leicester over Rodgers, I'd love to see what he could do with a better squad of players.
Fickle football fans mate people wanted him to play total football and slide is around like Man City when he had basically a decent championship team for the most part 😂
Burnley under Dyche weren’t the greatest to watch. I couldn’t watch that each week. He’s in the same boat as Warnock, Pulis, Bruce, Allardyce, Hodgson. Boring and not entertaining to watch Simple
@@HALFSQUASHED he would do better with us than villa. Less egos to deal with and a bunch of lads who work hard for the team. Probably a good fit for us. Better football than dyche aswel 🤣
He built a great team at Burnley with no real money to spend. Maybe he couldn't attract big names at big clubs so they avoid him and maybe at Burnley his football was physical and not always entertaining, but put these big Elite bosses in his position and watch them fail... Leeds job would suit him if Marsh fails.
There not a lot of England manger any more club are going for football manger who don’t play England what the premiership league turning into a foreign league
@@As-qz5lr Many managers who have won trophies abroad and come to the prem have done badly in the prem. Trophies alone doesn't mean you'll be a success in the prem.
Seriously? Someone who spent bugger all and kept Burnley in the Premier League season after season absolutely maximizing the players he had. What a clueless pleb the op is.
The problem with managing Rangers is that other than you & Celtic, that league is awful. Both your fanbases as huge and the teams have a rich history but the level the rest of that league is at makes it unattractive. Aberdeen's captain is a League One player they brought during the Summer and they are 3rd at the moment. That just says it all
do they have to ask if he was coming to my club i would not exactly be enthused or dancing for joy his name is not an attractive one that will get fans excited
Sean Dyche - "etherial" according to SJ... haha ?!? I think the reason there is no clamour for Dyche from fans of clubs searching for a manager, there's no hope with Dyche as manager. He's a manager who has favoured physcial, functional football, that gets teams out of danger etc but the style of football is usually awful, old fashioned and like Conte, on the occasion it doesnt get results, will be an eyesore to watch
Do you actually think Marsh is an issue? When I watch Leeds I see a positive team that lacks a lot of quality finishing, they create loads of chances. Only thing I see is they are poor defensive and I can see some blame for not buying anyone, but those players he inherited at the back are bang average at best.
@@matthewm3869 yeah. Just look at his substitutions. We're loosinh and he's taking our ballers off and replacing them with old championship players like Klich. Don't make any sense
@@matthewm3869 We have gelhardt who is a terrific finisher but he refuses to play him, our new rightback strjik and koch are decent ,ayling,cooper,firpo and llorente are garbage
@@lightninggornall Yeah I'd be interested to see Gelhardt get more time, it does seem like the only way Leeds stay up no matter who the manager is is for Bamford to finish his chances or maybe someone like Gelhardt gets time if he can finish.
@@DaleSteel Yeah I am surprised with some of his substitutions, like I commented to the other I still feel like Bamford finishing chances is maybe the only answer to keeping Leeds up no matter the manager.
Such an underrated manager. As a Burnley fan, he’s delivered some amazing memories and not only took us to a 7th placed finish, but also helped build the club’s infrastructure. He’s immensely loyal towards both his players, staff and the fans and is the definition of a true gent. It’s also a misconception that he plays ‘boring long ball football’. Dyche is a brilliant tactician who knows how to get the best out of a hard-working bunch of players. Don’t forget, this man kept us in the Premier League with Dale Stephens as his only signing in 18 months for £700,000. Put some respect on his name
I’m a Gunner, and I agree. I ALWAYS respected Burnley. I knew it wouldn’t be easy to win there.
As a Blackburn supporter I totally agree with you, many fellow supporters of Blackburn may not admit it but he certainly was a manager that we ourselves could have done with a few years ago.
Dyche was sacked when we were still in the recruiting process to replace Mowbray, so there was definitely talk going around.
Whether he could have done the same for us or any other club is a question nobody can answer yet, but I don’t think the majority of Blackburn fans would have been disappointed had he been appointed.
All that said, he would have certainly have lost his legend status at Burnley had he joined us, and I think both Blackburn and Burnley are happy with the appointment’s they have currently.
Anyhow, all the best for the rest of the season, except when playing us that is 😁
Im an Evertonian and agree 100%. There seems to be a stigma about English managers and are always labelled defensive.
It's not necessarily about being English it's more about fans want to be entertained with good attacking football that's why Howe and potter are regarded highly
You expected a Burnley team that spent that little over their time in the prem to play attacking football though?
Howe played attacking football with Bournemoth when they was in league two and got them to PL and play the same why. Potter did the same with swedish lower league team and get them into round of 16 of Europa league. So yes, I would expect that.
@@sdrp9539 you made a point but Howe did it with Bournemouth and Potter did it with Brighton. Not saying this is Dyche's fault but hes been unfortunate to be tagged with boring football. At the end of the day, football is entertainment and fans paid good money to watch for some entertainment.
@@ricozkirihara2798 Bournemouth and Brighton spend many millions more than Burnley ever did. The lie that Bournemouth wasn’t built on a mega rich owner is laughable
@@franemartinic2521 Howe? Never found Bournemouth attractive to watch.
Seanizo Dychitelli would be in demand
hell yeah get the c---t in asap
Maybe Dyche should try his luck in Holland? They all speak good English there, both Bobby Robson and Steve McLaren succeeded there. It could broaden his education, give him a chance to try a different football culture and maybe see him moving to other European leagues too?
Yeah but Steve mclaren could speak very good Dutch lol😂
Any reason you think Dyche should only go to the western part of the Netherlands? Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the country itself. As for Dyche going there, seems a bit random to me, but it's a thought I suppose.
@@Fractalchemystical Because the better football clubs in the Netherlands are based in the Holland region. Stop being pedantic about language when you clearly understand the point of the message. Free speech yet judging others on youtube over theirs... embarrassing.
@@Fractalchemystical what a ridiculous comment. The majority of people know that Holland is not the sum total of the Netherlands. No need to show off your superior knowledge 🙄 better football is played in Holland and it’s closer to home.
He's been typecast by his time at Burnley. He did incredibly well but to keep them in the Premier League he had to play a certain way that is not appealing to other clubs. Given a different job detail, he may play free flowing, attractive football.
He's a bit like Sam Allardyce. I always thought he deserved a crack at an ambitious club after what he did at Bolton but he became known as a manager to keep a strugglingvteam in the league.
He’s grouped in as a long ball manager, thing is he gets results but would be interesting to see how he would handle continental footballers
he had cornet but couldnt trust him. for sean, if you dont drink 5 pints of hand sanitizer daily and snack on screws and sandpaper you dont start
He could probably get a job in the Championship or League One. Nobody wants a stagnant manager without forward thinking principles and philosophies.
Clubs are slowly starting to move away from that style of football. I don't think Clubs can trust him to play another way or style and from a business standpoint they don't want to take a chance on that incase they lose money. So it's a tough one. He is definitely lumped in to that group with Pulis, Alardyce etc as this long ball manager which suited the players at burnley but may not be useful at other clubs who are looking to play a different way
@@smallarmskepa4390 yet they keep employing Mourinho and Conte who literally only have one way of playing.
@@baileyjones5744 or maybe he used the style that suited the players had at Burnley?.
He is viewed in the same way as Pulis, Allardyce, Hughes, and now Gerrard.
except gerrard is absolutely useless and not even in same class as those other names you mentioned
Gerrard shouldn't be mentioned with these three as a manager.
Now Gerrard 🤣
Surely Dyche has got more recent relative success than them though?
Gerrard got the villa job only because he was Gerrard, he has very little talent as a manager
I think it comes down to a lack of trust with clubs. Dyche is known for playing a very direct and boring brand of football. He is a good man manager but clubs are moving away from this style. I don't know if they trust him to be able to play any other way
His brand of football isn't boring when you are winning.
@@chriswilkinson7636 tell that to spurs fans
I think the reality is nearly all these top foreign coaches are better than UK managers. It isn't surprising as nearly all of them are the very best in their respective country. Dyche at Leeds would be interesting though.
I would rather watch my kettle boil for 90mins than watch Dyche ball.
what a punch line
what if the kettle is unplugged, would you consider watching sean dyche
@@steve13191 maybe then
90 minutes? You wanna get a new kettle mate.
what you consider "Dyche ball" is what he had to bc he was at Burnley competing in the Premier League. If he was at Leeds, different story.
The foreign managers are seen as more intelligent, both academically and emotionally. And let's face it, how many English managers even finished school, never mind went to Uni? Meanwhile the foreign coaches all speak about five languages and have experience of living in multiple countries. I don't want to unkind, but it's not a contest.
how many of those foreign managers finished school?
I can only think of 2 managers with degrees, Graham Potter and Vincent Kompany
@Ballon D'orson Well until last weekend there was 4 in the Premier League, I don’t see a prejudice at the moment as clubs just want the best and we’re now seeing the next generation of English managers come through. Potter and Howe are exciting prospects, great role models for future coaches to follow.
Moyes can count to 10 in Spanish
@@jaip7399 You're right. I stand corrected.
Dyche is in the same bracket as Allardyce, Pardew and Bruce. Will do a job for you but plays a turgid, pragmatic style of football.
"... because he didn't have the budget or the quality to play a different brand of football" is a silly excuse now given what Potter managed to achieve at Brighton under similar circumstances.
Sean Dyche is far better than Bruce.. Bruce is an absolute failure of a manager who’s made over 10 million pounds in the past 12 months from being sacked alone..
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Manage in a foreign league broaden his managerial skills mourinho mancini ancelotti all worked in various countries. English managers hate going elsewhere thats why the tactics are basic at best. Euro final Mancini vs Southgate I rest my case.
He’s not a glamorous appointment is he? He doesn’t come with the foreign name or a foreign look.. He’s like an old fashioned British manager.
That’s why I’m amazed Chelsea actually went for Potter.
It's because his football is turgid and a throwback to the 80s. Nothing to do with a preference for 'foreigners' or anything like that.
Quite frankly, because people don’t understand that his system at Burnley was designed around the club’s limitations.
Exactly. Sadly, most football fans seems unable to grasp even that basic level of nuance.
right, but what evidence is there to support the argument that at a mid table PL club with more money, more technical players and more ambition than Burnley ever had that Dyche can adapt to get the best of them? English football has changed and fans expect their sides to play proper football with good build up play and attacking ambition in most games, they won't tolerate 25% possession and constant long balls. I wouldn't now as a Palace fan.
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It's because nobody wants to see that brand of football
I’m a Newcastle fan. Sean seems like a first class manager. I’ve a lot of respect for him, and I like his interviews. Never hides from anything, always truthful .
English manager should try their luck abroad. Same as their players
Exactly 💯
Burnley playing great football under Kompany.Ask Burnley fans would they have him back.I doubt it.
In a poor championship. There are levels fella 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, in the Championship, ya noob.
Dyche should do what Eddie Howe did. Eddie educated himself by going to different clubs to observe and learn.
Football, whilst the most popular sport, still bows down to this thing called meta. Playing from the back is the current meta. Fans want to be entertained. They wanna see bravado, they wanna see inventiveness, risk-taking.
Conte is falling farther down as time passes on. He's the same ilk just that he had a better CV as a player. Same with Simeone.
the same reason why souness isnt getting a managerial job offer apart from kfc and pizza hut on minimum wage
Probably because of his old style of football and football has progressed massively , dyche is a decent manager though and did a great job at Burnley
Progressed massively? Would you clarify . You do realise that the football played by guardiola originated in the 70’s with rinus michels ie total football. Football goes through cycles
@@ticklemetrout9625 I never said anything about guardiola , also I never mentioned the 70s , football has progressed since dyche last managed more and more teams play football and not hoofball hope that clarifys it for you
@@MCFC-rp6cs you said ‘ progressed massively ‘ I’m asking how ? Dyche was managing when klopp , pep, wenger , howe, poch …. Where managing so how as it progressed ? Some of those managers I mentioned try n take things from rinus michels that’s where cryuff got it from and then pep and then others . This current form of football is not new . So how as football progressed since dyche last managed ? Big Sam played ‘ direct’ football but still got results
I'd have him at Hillsborough in a heart beat .. top manager and very underrated
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Dyche is a championship level manager..
based on?
@@DaleSteel spending most of his career in the football league and doing well there..
@@emmettoliver spent more seasons managing in the prem than the championship you knowledgeless muppet x
Agreed. Let's put things into perspective.. no english manager has ever won the prem.
@@Cellarsession1993 sorry your wrong.. you knowledgeless mupped.. actually spent most of his career managing outside the PL
Lmao how are these knobs heads saying they don’t know why nobody wants Sean Dyche. Hmmm maybe because they played horrible football in Burnley for years and years.
I'd now love to see him at Wolves to get us out of the sh*t that we are currently in.
That sir, is a very good shout! I thought Brighton once de zerbi gets sacked. but wolves are in desperate need of an experienced manager dyche would be ideal he would set wolves up perfectly.
Top managers start the game with the intention of winning the game, Dyche just wants not to lose, hence the boring defensive tactics he employs,
if your idea is to stick eight behind the ball & hoof it up and hope for the best you're welcome to him !.
He needs to drop down into the Championship and take the West Bromwich Albion job.
He’s not glamorous enough, and you can’t use the English excuse as now Howe and Potter are at top clubs.
Bliddy hell, Newcastle a top club
@@frankdux5693 they are now and they have the deepest pocketa
He's maybe more a long-term project builder rather than someone looking for quick results, most top clubs these days want immediate changes and I don't think that's how Sean works. I also think how his time at Burnley has heavily shaped how he is viewed and that is no disrespect to Burnley, I always favoured them while Sean was in charge, he made them a very accomplished side.
I think Leeds would be a good fit for Sean Dyche.
@@0casey963 just my opinion but he knows how to put a robust team together who can play, did amazing with Burnley.
He’s a long ball 442 classic ‘Brexit’ ball manager, and people are too scared to bring him on at the highest level, fan’s reaction and will style of play suit the players and get results. I mean can you imagine Dyche trying to tell Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Erling Haaland or Son to just run onto balls played by your centre back or mid field and constantly play that style. They’d turn off it in a week
“Brexit ball” 😂
Dyche wouldn't even play the likes of Jesus, Haaland and Son as they aren't anglo saxon players. He would look to buy Chris Wood and lump balls to his head.
He has the unfair reputation of being a defence minded long ball manager. Clubs bracket him alongside managers like Tony Pulis or Sam Allardyce. He just isn't a fashionable enough name because of that.
I would have him at Leeds
I think it’s him waiting for the right job. Premiership from the off might not be the right fit, a top level championship club to get promoted and keep up is what he needs
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I'd rather Dyche as England manager than Southgate ill tell you that 😉
No chance of getting it tho, he isn't an FA yes man.
He’s probably the 3rd best rated manager in England after Howe and Potter but he doesn’t play nice football so he’s not as attractive it seems.
Jesus. That doesn’t say much for the state of English managers if the depth is that shallow.
@@0casey963 But he’s gotten relative success with those teams. People would rather win.
@@0casey963 Atletico Madrid fans disagree with you.
I don't see him as in the same bracket as Hodgson, Allardyce etc. Dunno why that's thrown about, lazy analysis just because he's English.
Dyche isn't a firefighter that has rocked up wherever for a payday. He has a body of work at Burnley that is mostly very good for what they are.
Can he do it at a mid table club? Who knows. Never been given a chance to be a success or failure
The proof is in the pudding. He was sacked when Burnley were left with no hope of staying up, plays atrocious football and there are far better options out there. He can probably get a job in the championship and league 1 but he has no right to a job in the premier league.
That’s unfair cause he did a good job at Burnley. With the job he did there he deserves a bigger job.
Your a melt how long did he keep Burnley up? and all with little investment into the club
dyche I think is the modern day moyes.
Sean how’s tactical know how is actually really good. He only played like that at Burnley cos of the players he had at his disposal
For real, I don't get all the hate from people. Did they want him to play like Barcelona at Burnley or something? People are deluded these days, managers aren't allowed a second chance unless they get crap teams playing like Peps Barcelona. Ridiculous logic.
He was at Burnley for 10 years or something. That's his style of football. Are you telling me after 10 years at the club the team still wasn't playing his style of football even though he bought all the players.
@@frankdux5693 Yeah all those quality players Burnley bought who could play attractive football 🤣🤣🤣 They did well to just survive in the Premier League. You need to wake up to reality, not every team can spend big and play like Barcelona circa 2008
@@mrshankly213 Bournemouth are a smaller club than Burnley and they didn't play dyche ball. You telling me Bournemouth were able to buy players Burnley couldn't afford?
@@mrshankly213 the reality is that's just dyche boring style. He picked all the players and picked the system to play.
I could see dyche doing a job at a Leicester or a Southampton. A step up from Burnley who, all credit to them, aren't a premier league level club really. I think he could take Southampton top half.
Millwall fan here but Dyche was, and will be, a great manager operating on very limited resources against teams with much better resourced operations. I don't really understand why he's not been employed by a team. Makes no sense. I think a lot of our fans would prefer Dyche to Gary Rowett. Dyche is probably too outspoken, wrong "look". Premiership football is run by money men who care nothing for football. And we let them get away with it. Simon Jordan is right to say that Dyche sits "outside the subset" of current "in" managers.....
Rowett plays better football than Dyche
But why tf do you clowns think he should be in demand.None of you clowns have successfully managed or run a club.But for some reason you come on air and say ETH is stupid,Gerrard should have been given more time,Gerrard should manage Liverpool? WTF. DO YOU EVEN HEAR YOURSELF.
I personally think he could be the next England manager, come January the FA will be after a new manager and he is in for a shot at least. If your dyche why not wait and see and if he does not make the grade he will find a club during the spring or summer.
I love dyche, top man.
But reality is, you need to play like Ange posticoglou or rodgers or Klopp or guardiola in 2022.
I love mourinho but you can’t play that way now.
I love Gerard too but those type of managers are more focused on off the ball stuff. Structure, it’s a little bit different.
In this day and age it’s better to loose playing on the front foot then loose playing on the back foot.
A win is a win either way, but loosing on the back foot is just negative.
It’s negative play and negative results.
It’s better to have positive play and negative results.
It may swing back the other way but last decade or so and next decade it is better to play full throttle football. Not like most teams played in early mid 00s.
Times moved on.
Good question
He's a good manager don't get me wrong but I think the reason why he's not in demand. Is because of his style of play it's a bit out dated
Long ball manager. Plays negative football. Refuses to recruit foreign players. Underplays youth unless he has no choice. Doesn't work well in a modern football structure with a DOF, stats based analysis, etc. Which football club owner would want to hire him? Belongs to the dustheap of out of touch British football managers ala Pulis, Warnock, etc
Stop sugar coating things
A manager represents a FOOTBALL CLUB in various ways before even considering his CV :
1 .Looks
2 .Deminor
3 .Aura
4 .character
5 .profile
Let alone being poor tacticaly
His name is tarnished by hoofball tactics. Plus he would start signing 32 year old strikers like jon Walters on massive 40k a week contracts.
He plays Dinosaur football,, same as big Sam that's why clubs need to stay away
Hard to watch Simon Jordan now without picturing Darren Farley's version!
Don't be a berk. That's preposterous 🤣
Because most of the owners are foreign, so are their managers. Each season, there are fewer and fewer British players. Gee wizz. Go figure.
He’s been pigeon holed as a defensive long ball manager but I think most people managing Burnley for that long on that kind of budget would end up being defensive and playing long ball
He always played 4-4-2 at Burnley. Hardly defensive playing with two strikers upfront.
@@johnmitchell2269 Hodgson played 4-4-2 in his last season at Palace and it was some of the least ambitious muck I've ever watched
Sean is in demand with me. I'd take him as new Leicester City boss in a heartbeat.
Not every defensive manager is mourinho
I’d have Sean at Hibs tomorrow
Sean dyche will be the next Brighton manager. De zerbi will last 4months at Brighton.
I've seen a lot of people call him a one dimensional long ball manager but I don't think that's true, at Burnley he was working with a small budget and didn't really have players of a great technical skill so he used a tactical set up to get the best out of them.
I'd happily take him at Leicester over Rodgers, I'd love to see what he could do with a better squad of players.
Fickle football fans mate people wanted him to play total football and slide is around like Man City when he had basically a decent championship team for the most part 😂
Exactly...he is being prejudiced against because he is English...in his own country.
He’s garbage
Good mgr on tight budgets.
You could have spelt manager, surely?
@@ironlionzion5745 nee nah nee nah its the boring police with nowt better to do
SD is just above brucie tactic wise he is not an elite manager burnley is his level
Because hes a good manager for a lower league prem team
Dyche would be a much better fit for Villa than Emery.
Burnley under Dyche weren’t the greatest to watch. I couldn’t watch that each week. He’s in the same boat as Warnock, Pulis, Bruce, Allardyce, Hodgson. Boring and not entertaining to watch
Simple
He stayed at burnley too long playing the same style. Let him prove he's versatile
I would love Dyche at Leeds.
I'd like Gerrard at Leeds
@@HALFSQUASHED he would do better with us than villa. Less egos to deal with and a bunch of lads who work hard for the team. Probably a good fit for us. Better football than dyche aswel 🤣
Dyche's PR isn't good, because he was too smart to try and play like Bielsa at Burnley.
Great question…. He deserves a top club now !!!
@@0casey963 psg… he’ll sort mbappe out
why isnt he in demand? cos hes a rugby coach not a football one
Dyche would be perfect for Sunderland
Football is moving on from hit&run,8man behind the ball and hoping fort best.
Yet people still employ Comte and Mourinho
You play within your means. Pretty simple concept, albeit above most football fans' ability to comprehend.
@@ajc1482 True as well! 👍
@@ajc1482 Conte plays from the back and attacks with well coached patterns. Mourinho's Roma play quite a bit of attacking football these days.
He should be, I reckon he is waiting for lampard to get the boot.
He built a great team at Burnley with no real money to spend. Maybe he couldn't attract big names at big clubs so they avoid him and maybe at Burnley his football was physical and not always entertaining, but put these big Elite bosses in his position and watch them fail... Leeds job would suit him if Marsh fails.
People see him as the new alldyce
Alldyce long, alldyce, alldyce long, alldycccceeeee
Arrogance and snobbery by people who think they’re scientists and philosophers
Dyche is destined to go to a play off championship side that will back him over 2 summer windows.
He plays shite football. That's why he's not in demand.
GEN-U-INEEEEE
Its Sean Dyche 🤷🏽♂️
There not a lot of England manger any more club are going for football manger who don’t play England what the premiership league turning into a foreign league
Didnt he manage Burnley for 9 years?
It's simple, you guys overhype average managers when they are one of your own. Finally, people aren't buying it.
Nah someone who’s managed Burnley and kept them in the PL for so long deserves credit. Whether you rate that manger or not.
Howe and Potter are at two of the top clubs in the league. Neither have won a trophy.
@@As-qz5lr Many managers who have won trophies abroad and come to the prem have done badly in the prem. Trophies alone doesn't mean you'll be a success in the prem.
Seriously? Someone who spent bugger all and kept Burnley in the Premier League season after season absolutely maximizing the players he had. What a clueless pleb the op is.
@@trtvitor1385 my point is English managers are finally getting a chance now after performing well at a smaller club so the OP's point is redundant
Many of us rangers fans are very interested in dyche
That is a good shout
The problem with managing Rangers is that other than you & Celtic, that league is awful. Both your fanbases as huge and the teams have a rich history but the level the rest of that league is at makes it unattractive. Aberdeen's captain is a League One player they brought during the Summer and they are 3rd at the moment. That just says it all
Simple he plays boring outdated football...More of a Championship manager.
Sean Dyche is ethereal?
Dyche should take a job abroad next, he won't though because of his family.
do they have to ask if he was coming to my club i would not exactly be enthused or dancing for joy his name is not an attractive one that will get fans excited
It's plain and simple, Gingerism!!
Because he's a dinosaur, 5 at the back guy who plays defensive football.
Villa fan here. I wanted Dyche!
You would of hated going to watch villa if he was manager trust me.
@@stephenwilson9480 *have
Next England manager after the world cup, once England get knocked out at the group stage!
Sean Dyche - "etherial" according to SJ... haha ?!?
I think the reason there is no clamour for Dyche from fans of clubs searching for a manager, there's no hope with Dyche as manager.
He's a manager who has favoured physcial, functional football, that gets teams out of danger etc but the style of football is usually awful, old fashioned and like Conte, on the occasion it doesnt get results, will be an eyesore to watch
I'd have him at Leeds over marsch
Do you actually think Marsh is an issue? When I watch Leeds I see a positive team that lacks a lot of quality finishing, they create loads of chances. Only thing I see is they are poor defensive and I can see some blame for not buying anyone, but those players he inherited at the back are bang average at best.
@@matthewm3869 yeah. Just look at his substitutions. We're loosinh and he's taking our ballers off and replacing them with old championship players like Klich. Don't make any sense
@@matthewm3869 We have gelhardt who is a terrific finisher but he refuses to play him, our new rightback strjik and koch are decent ,ayling,cooper,firpo and llorente are garbage
@@lightninggornall Yeah I'd be interested to see Gelhardt get more time, it does seem like the only way Leeds stay up no matter who the manager is is for Bamford to finish his chances or maybe someone like Gelhardt gets time if he can finish.
@@DaleSteel Yeah I am surprised with some of his substitutions, like I commented to the other I still feel like Bamford finishing chances is maybe the only answer to keeping Leeds up no matter the manager.