renandstimpyfan83
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Look at the fella’s post history. It’s all a bit white lives matter.Why would racist try to destroy Dyche?
Look at the fella’s post history. It’s all a bit white lives matter.Why would racist try to destroy Dyche?
Have you seen the makeup of that squad?Why would racist try to destroy Dyche?
Something like “more long balls than us today” hopefullyReally want to know what he said to klop to make him go mental bet it was funny
L'Oréal?Have you seen the makeup of that squad?
Hitler's dreamL'Oréal?
Weren't the Italian known for this (in the 90s) thing: going 1-0 upholding on?Will be interesting to see If / when Burnley try and transition away from this style of football with their new cash injection, or whether they'll just keep playing the same way but with fancier players.
Either way it works, they're the type of team that come for a draw and are happy with that, but will nick a goal if possible - they're always the worst to play at some parts of the season.
When you're lacking goals and creativity the last thing you want is a burnley roadblock
There's never any other teams in countries like Spain/Italy/Germany that play this way is there?
Yeah, but football has changed a lot since then.Weren't the Italian known for this (in the 90s) thing: going 1-0 upholding on?
nothing wrong with a team near the bottom of the league doing this. They can’t go toe to toe with the top teams, and need to do whatever that can get points.Yeah, but football has changed a lot since then.
it just seems strange that England is the only place it’s still used effectively.
Im not saying it's bad - im saying it's strange to only see it in england.nothing wrong with a team near the bottom of the league doing this. They can’t go toe to toe with the top teams, and need to do whatever that can get points.
managers like Jose doing it, with the talent he has shows how out of touch he is.
I don’t watch a great deal of top vs bottom football in other leagues. I.e I’m not going to watch Real play against relegation fodder - but it does surprise me that teams in other leagues would not try to do the same thing?Im not saying it's bad - im saying it's strange to only see it in england.
Yeah just been watching this, absolutely hilarious
Why is Sean Dyche doing a Darren Farley impression?
Brilliant. Loved that.
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What a cretin.
Its a stupid thing to take issue with tbh, if he had a bad attitude or didn’t train we’ll I’d understand, but his parents being involved in the transfer is a pathetic reason. Lots of players will have family involved, including WC players.He took issue with a 23/24 year old on thousands of pounds a week being off to training by his Mum and Dad. The poor lad, hope he wasn't too upset.
Not really.Its a stupid thing to take issue with tbh, if he had a bad attitude or didn’t train we’ll I’d understand, but his parents being involved in the transfer is a pathetic reason. Lots of players will have family involved, including WC players.
It can be a negative depending on their character, but I’ve also known plenty of young lads at 18 who have gone with the wrong agent and suffered for it. Worse yet is when they get their claws in young, as despite the recent law changes plenty of unscrupulous agents still use workarounds to get them well under the legal age.
Ideally you want a good agent and sound company around the player, which can often involve family members who have the right interests at heart.
It's super common in football to have your family involved in transfers and contract signings. They will have invested decades in terms of money, time and effort into your career, as well as advice. It doesn't say anything about maturity personality and mentality, Lionel fecking Messi has his father as his agent.Not really.
We all know Dyche likes his players to be physically and mentally men, strong and hard working. If you are that age and on good money and your mother and father are still dropping you off to work it says a lot about your maturity, personality and mentailty.