Absolutely not. Don't want Dyche.
He ain't making Bamford better. He ain't making Firpo better.
The answer is really simple. Scoring goals wins you matches.
No way Dyche and Bamford would work together again anyway:
His brief stint at Turf Moor was a disaster with Bamford and manager Sean Dyche failing to see eye-to-eye. Bamford said Dyche picked on him for his upbringing, where he was privately educated, learnt to be a musician and also turned down a Harvard scholarship.
'Me and the boys got on fine but me and Sean Dyche just clashed,' Bamford told Sportsmail in 2017.
'I could sit down and talk to him now and be civil but we had different ideas of football. I didn't get a chance. His team has done great, mind. I can't argue with that.
'There were a few comments at Burnley. Dyche said that because I had come through at Chelsea – and because of the way I had been brought up - I had never had to work for anything.
'My background is irrelevant and I didn't even come through at Chelsea. I started at Nottingham Forest cleaning toilets and scrubbing the shower floors.
'So saying I didn't want it enough was upsetting. I went home every night wondering how to get in the Burnley team. It was: "You've been brought up nicely, had everything handed to you".
'Is that what people think just because I went to private school and played instruments?
'People don't know. My parents never let me have everything. If I started something I had to finish.'