My lad lives in Leeds and has numerous Leeds supporting mates ( much to.my disappointment), he's also mates with a physio who is employed by the club on an ad hoc basis, they understood the reasons for Bielsa going, and it was because of a bad run of results, the owners were getting twitchy and so he was replaced. But to a man they all say as a man manager and tactician he was fabulous.
Maybe he was, but also check the injury list from last season which led to results dropping off and nearly going down.
Check ours ! And the suggestion was that they are doing more technical work then anything ! Means fk all
You speak to your pals, i'll speak to mine but I doubt he'll be coming in or even in contention anyway.
If we appointed Dyche I would stop watching our games. Fortunately I don't think he would be interested.
Why you support the club and staff through whatever even Shota or whoever comes in inevitably to replace him soon.
Why Dyche though?. Can't say i like Dyche but at this time i would let you jump through rings of fire to get him.
He was a pragmatist. Burnley never played negative football in the championship under him. He never got any backing
If Shota's goes and on current form that's looking increasingly likely, I expect he'll be replaced with a Turkish manager.
Lmao my pals ? Hmmmm suggest ya read it again, anyway I suspect your correct on one thing, he won't be coming sadly
Im exaggerating of course to highlight my my dislike for Dyche. He did good things for Burnley but I don't enjoy the football they played, even in the championship.
So hyperthetically speaking should Dyche take us up, then into Europe you'd be shaking ya fist at the TV while not going ?
Support should be offered up unconditionally.There have been many periods during this Club's history where the football on show has went beyond dull...It didn't stop the faithful.
A physio, even a sub-contractor won't criticise a manager of a club he works for, even a former one. Bielsa was stubborn. Had money available and resisted having a larger squad whilst running them harder than any other side in the prem, then had no depth when the big players broke down. That isn't just my take, I think you'll find it to be a fairly well established position from significant sections of the TWS support.
Ive supported the club since I was a kid despite leaving Hull at 5 years old, I would go back to Hull and be the only one wearing a Hull City shirt. Wether I watch, listen or check the result at 5pm I will still be supporting.
Dyche is a bit like Tony Pulis. Everyone dislikes his brand of football, but wishes they had him back when things go on the slide.