Sean Dyche On Burnley Owners, Spies In Dressing Room And Wout Weghorst

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
  • Sean Dyche reflects on when he knew it was over at Burnley.
    00:00 How It Ended At Burnley
    03:26 Advice For New Owners
    06:30 Forgetting The Basics
    07:00 Players Going Soft
    09:00 New Players Like Weghorst
    10:00 Leadership Group
    11:45 Spies In Dressing Room
    Sean Dyche is an English professional football manager and former player who is the new manager of Premier League club Everton.
    During his playing career, Dyche played as a centre-back, making his professional debut in 1990 and representing Chesterfield - whom he captained and scored for in an FA Cup semi-final. Other teams he has played for include Bristol City, Luton Town, Millwall, Watford and Northampton Town. He was promoted with three of his six clubs. After retiring as a player in 2007, he coached at Watford, including a stint as manager between June 2011 and July 2012.
    After leaving Watford, Dyche signed for Burnley in October 2012. During his time there Dyche guided the club to two promotions to the Premier League in three seasons, the latter following relegation back to the Championship at the end of 2014-15.
    Following the relegation of AFC Bournemouth and their manager Eddie Howe at the end of the 2019-20 season, Dyche became the longest-serving manager in the Premier League. He was dismissed by Burnley in April 2022 after a tough season.
    Dyche joined Everton in January 2023.
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Komentáře • 184

  • @TeoUTC4
    @TeoUTC4 Před rokem +277

    Not much needs to be said about this man. Took a small club with virtually no budget and made them a mainstay in world football’s best league for years. All the best to you at Everton, gaffer. 👏

    • @batofkrypton9765
      @batofkrypton9765 Před rokem +3

      Best league.. you do know the record for Spanish teams Vs English teams in finals is like 22-2 for Spain right...

    • @therealone8586
      @therealone8586 Před rokem +30

      @@batofkrypton9765 he said league not a couple individual teams.. Spain may have 2 of the best clubs but as a league it’s not as strong as the prem

    • @thereallcee503
      @thereallcee503 Před rokem

      @@batofkrypton9765 so they should. The strength of la liga is dog shit. Premier league has 20 teams that technically can beat anyone on a good day. La liga has what 4 decent teams lmao. So really you should be getting into champions league finals you clown, imagine Real in the Premier league ahaha wouldn't get half the titles they have done let's have it right.

    • @TeoUTC4
      @TeoUTC4 Před rokem +13

      @@batofkrypton9765 Literally just finding a reason to argue. Always has to be that one guy. Not even relevant to the point I made. Regardless of how you look at it, the premier league is one of the worlds most established leagues, and the job he had done was nothing short of impressive, that was my point you donut.

    • @alexd2534
      @alexd2534 Před rokem +1

      @@batofkrypton9765 Yeah I’m pretty sure that matches like Osasuna-Celta gets attention all over the world

  • @VeteranHedonist
    @VeteranHedonist Před rokem +246

    Sean did Burnley a massive service, during his time as manager. Up there with one of the best managers Burnley has ever had.

    • @k.a.n.e8636
      @k.a.n.e8636 Před rokem +5

      The best

    • @Joetellemans
      @Joetellemans Před rokem +1

      @@k.a.n.e8636Harry Potts and Jimmy Adamson both won div 1 title. Would say Sean is 3rd or 4th

    • @IMMERSIVEVOICE
      @IMMERSIVEVOICE Před rokem

      Kompany exposed him in his first season. He’s playing better than Pep’s Barca

    • @jamesduffy7549
      @jamesduffy7549 Před rokem +1

      Kompany has easily the best squad in the division by miles, Dyche had the worst. Try that football in the premier with etched squads you're down by december

    • @sabbakandegregor9874
      @sabbakandegregor9874 Před 9 měsíci

      @@IMMERSIVEVOICEhow old are you? Sound about 13. Why even compare the PL to the championship? Go and finish your homework child.

  • @r1skr3ward90
    @r1skr3ward90 Před rokem +90

    Sean dyche will always be a legend at burnley. He prioritised developing the infrastructure of the club and thats laid the foundations for the success vincent kompany has had this season along with some excellent scouting in mainland Europe. The new owners have to be given credit as Americans that we given a bad name straight away with loading the club with debt in order to acquire it. The new chairman relocated his family from the states and has redeveloped Turf moor and they are at every home and away games taking photos with fans etc and thst cannot be ignored. Dyche was seen as a bit of a burnley miracle and the hope was that he could keep the team up with very little funding which obviously led to the situation he ended up in.

  • @johnlister8145
    @johnlister8145 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Did absolutely everything possible for Burnley FC. Transformed the club both on the pitch and the building up of the training ground and structure. In the end parting company was probably the best for both parties. Dyche will always be a Legend of Burnley FC, good luck with Everton and for the future.
    UTC

  • @jamesormerod9295
    @jamesormerod9295 Před rokem +75

    A complete legend. Good luck to him and Everton

    • @kb4432
      @kb4432 Před rokem

      Really? All will be forgotten when company clinches a European place next season or wins. Don't expect to see a statue of him in the future from the shallow club owners

    • @banastic
      @banastic Před 6 měsíci

      @@kb4432 this comment aged like fine wine

  • @danbfc86
    @danbfc86 Před rokem +28

    We will never forget what he did for our club. All the best Sean! UTC

  • @sharonosborne3958
    @sharonosborne3958 Před rokem +55

    Sean Dyche gave Burnley Fans belief. Some great times. He understood the fans mentality and understood what the Club means to us. However it was time. The large majority of Burnley fans will always have the utmost respect for the guy and wish him well. Onwards and upwards though, Big Vin our manager now, doing a fantastic job! UTC.

    • @hondomclean6759
      @hondomclean6759 Před rokem +6

      Dyche is (to me at least) a great coach who will work the hardest to get the best out of the playing squad. I hope he staves off relegation at Everton and gets success there.

    • @pstotto
      @pstotto Před rokem

      Shaun Dyche GAVE... BURNLEY. FANS... BELEIF...
      You cheeky vitzovitch. :D

    • @T00THY_0RiFiCE
      @T00THY_0RiFiCE Před rokem

      SHARON!! THE DAMN DOG ATE MY VIAGRA! -Ozzy, probably

  • @nicknewey6152
    @nicknewey6152 Před rokem +2

    Sean Dyche is a top guy. Commands respect. I hope he revives Everton.

  • @yearo77
    @yearo77 Před rokem +6

    I love these podcasts. The psychology and minds of the different guests and how they work is amazing. It really is. Class podcast.

  • @lwandomadikizela2213
    @lwandomadikizela2213 Před rokem +10

    Sean Dyche is an excellent manager. He literally kept Burnley up with little to no money and with championship players. He will do well at Everton.

  • @davewoodbridge8162
    @davewoodbridge8162 Před rokem +22

    Amazing mention of wout weghorst in the video title. Barely mentioned him.

    • @surferduderocks200
      @surferduderocks200 Před rokem +1

      Yeah not sure why he's in the thumbnail either 😅

    • @uniteddreamer
      @uniteddreamer Před rokem

      Barely worth a mention. Just trying to get the United fan base clicking

  • @fingerpicker2
    @fingerpicker2 Před rokem +13

    So glad he was given the Everton job really interesting to see just how he performs when funds are available

    • @T00THY_0RiFiCE
      @T00THY_0RiFiCE Před rokem

      Gyokeres, from Coventry to Everton would be interesting

  • @matty_mcmattface
    @matty_mcmattface Před rokem +60

    Sean comes over like a really decent guy, he did a great job at Burnley with no investment, best of luck to him at Everton. Love to see him manage the national team.

    • @cheese2742
      @cheese2742 Před rokem +14

      🇺🇦

    • @liam4603
      @liam4603 Před rokem +2

      If Dyche took the England job, it'd be time to pack in. We have some of the best attacking talent in the world. You don't need a manager who plays 4-4-2.

    • @matty_mcmattface
      @matty_mcmattface Před rokem +1

      @@liam4603 Fair point, maybe he's been limited by the players he's had to work with but I agree I don't like watching defensive football. TBH I'd like to see someone else given a chance though - like you say we have some really good players; I don't think they are being used to their potential. Southgate couldn't motivate me to leave my house if it was on fire.

    • @andytomhall6006
      @andytomhall6006 Před rokem

      HE DID HAVE INVESTMENT!!!! AT LEAST £33MILLION EVERY TRANSFER WINDOW. YOU PEOPLE DONT HAVE A CLUE ABOUT BURNLEY. THE AMERICANS DID A LEVERAGED BUY OUT OF BURNLEY LIKE THE GLAZIERS DID AT MANCHESTER UNITED, IMMORAL, UNETHICAL AND UNFORTUNATELY AT THE TIME LEGAL. THEY HAVENT A CLUE AND ARE STILL MESSING UP AS THE TRANSFER EMBARGO PROVES, DUE TO LATE ACCOUNTS ADMISSION. DYCHE IS A GREAT MANAGER BUT MAKES EXCUSES TOO MUCH HE WAS SACKED BECAUSE OF HIS ATTITUDE TO BURNLEY LOSING A FIGHT AGAINST RELEGATION BLAMING EVERYONE ELSE EXCEPT HIMSELF. HARRY POTTS WAS BURNLEYS BEST MANAGER, CERTAINLY IN MY LIFETIME.

    • @kierongamble8566
      @kierongamble8566 Před 11 měsíci

      Burnley fan here he didn’t have no investment just everyone he brought in got worst apart from 3/4 players
      Hendrik 12m and left for free
      Robbie Brady 13m left for free
      Steven detour lefts for pence
      Trippier 2million sold for
      Signs dale stephens 800k 😂
      Paid 15m for Chris wood guy was shite off side merchant
      Same vokes lost money on him
      Lloyd dyer shite yet bought him
      Vydra 12 million never played him even tho he scored and assist in every game he played in the first seven when he signed
      Gibson 15m then sold him a year later for 8m
      Nahki wells never played him 5m then sells him back for brownhill and 4m
      He’s made money on
      Kean
      Gray
      Wood
      And look how shite they turned out

  • @fluffymadsquirrel5946
    @fluffymadsquirrel5946 Před rokem +7

    Burnley FC took a chance with the unproven Sean Dyche at the time and he repaid us many times over and now is a legend to the fans. Unfortunately all good things must come to an end and with hindsight it was becoming a little stale. So with a new rhetoric and with a more entertaining style we march on and as all real football fans do, we will just hope for better things in the future.
    Big thanks to the Royal Dyche.

  • @deburgh007
    @deburgh007 Před rokem +24

    Sean dyche is one of the few managers that was focused on the building blocks of a club ad much as what was happening on the pitch. The clubs that start to succeed seem to have a shared philosophy from chefs up to the board members. Dyche is a fair more intelligent manager than people give him credit for I think.

    • @cheese2742
      @cheese2742 Před rokem +1

      Despite the fact that he looks like he eats a diet of broken glass and cement and sleeps face first in a stone cold ditch every night

    • @samn90834
      @samn90834 Před rokem

      Agreed, I feel like many people didn’t actually watch Burnley games either, everyone called it park the bus football, and yes they’d have a lot of men behind the ball but they also had one of the most cohesive and effective press’ in the entire league

    • @cheese2742
      @cheese2742 Před rokem

      @@samn90834 they played caveman football mate don't get it twisted. Pure brexit

    • @mitchellbrough1615
      @mitchellbrough1615 Před rokem

      ​@@cheese2742 played to the level of players and funding they had. How was he ever meant to start playing great football with those players.

  • @KellysHeroes777
    @KellysHeroes777 Před rokem +15

    The job Dyche did was literally unbelievable. Spent virtually nothing and kept Burnley competitive for years. Winning means more then style of play. Fact

  • @linde_learn3892
    @linde_learn3892 Před rokem +1

    Love his leadership

  • @johnkealy2238
    @johnkealy2238 Před rokem +5

    He is a no-nonsense manager & deserves every respect, investment & success!

  • @bustertheboxer1343
    @bustertheboxer1343 Před rokem

    Good luck to Sean Dyche at Everton, an honest straightforward man. Similar situation at Burnley to when we had Mick McCarthy at Wolves. Created a siege mentality, a togetherness in the dressing room, but that can only take you so far. Players will run through brick walls for a year or two but reach a level and can't go beyond that, age and injuries kick in. Replacing or trying to upgrade that sort of player becomes difficult.
    We bought in Roger Johnson and Jamie O'Hara, took the captaincy off Karl Henry and the rot set in.

  • @tonykivanc
    @tonykivanc Před rokem +6

    Cruyff once said that you need to change 3 players every season, just to get a new fresh dynamic in the team.

  • @claretbuck1882
    @claretbuck1882 Před rokem +4

    Legend of royal dyche 👑 UTC

  • @TheSkunkfiend
    @TheSkunkfiend Před 11 měsíci

    That voice and presence. But in skinny stretchy jeans. ooofff is the noise when Houffs pop out from the legs the socks😅 top fella though. Honest professional & helping everyone around. Top notch.

  • @kesseonojedje5505
    @kesseonojedje5505 Před rokem

    Very intelligent guy,,,I'm so impressed

  • @AustenMerritt
    @AustenMerritt Před rokem

    He is a very thoughtful and honest man; I am sure he wil do well, wherever he goes! Good interview guys!

  • @edvonted335
    @edvonted335 Před rokem +33

    You were and always will be legend at Burnley Sean, but after the club was sold and new owners came in it was time for a change right across the board in mine and many Clarets view. You were relieved of your duty so to speak and Alan Pace went for a high profile name in Vincent Kompany. The rest as they say is history. I wish you all the very best at Everton and in your career although I can’t say the same for Garlick. UTC

    • @JymVer
      @JymVer Před rokem +20

      weakest use of the rest is history ive ever seen lol

    • @davidpovey4677
      @davidpovey4677 Před rokem

      ³

    • @johnlancaster6804
      @johnlancaster6804 Před rokem +3

      Not all changes have been for the better. These new owners are in it for the money not the fans. This is the 60th season since my first season ticket and my wife and I have never been treated as badly as we have since they took over, as my wife has become disabled. The Supporter Liaison Department has been overhauled and no longer works. The club's complaints procedure does not work. I love the football we're playing now but will Kompany have the staying power that Dyche had ? I'll reserve judgement until we see how many seasons he can keep us in the Premier League or how long he stays with us.

    • @user-dq6se6er8j
      @user-dq6se6er8j Před rokem +2

      Your wife has become disabled? That isn’t the new owners fault surely

    • @edvonted335
      @edvonted335 Před rokem

      @@johnlancaster6804 I had no time for Garlick who built Burnley as an asset for himself. Which business isn’t in it for the money (with the exception dare I say of Jack Walker ) I can’t comment on the disabled department although I note a lovely new structure was built I believe to house disabled fans. Not sure what you mean by staying power unless you revering to the time we will stay in the Premier League. That said I’m confident our brand of football will be welcomed in the Premier League and tbh I would rather watch our style under Kompany than ever I enjoyed under Sean Dyche (a legend by the way) 👍

  • @VSBIK
    @VSBIK Před rokem

    Dyche kept us up for a long period brilliantly, however this season has been the most enjoyable ever. Can Kompany keep us up for that long is the key. Dyche got us promoted a couple of times when we did go down, so he and Kompany can both do it in the championship but can he do it in the premiership? Great football this year, the best football I've seen in 62 years of Burnley. Next year is the most critical for Kompany, UTC

  • @Asoundviewpoint
    @Asoundviewpoint Před rokem +1

    Sean must be evaluating the leader to be without doubt . The question is it a who or a which ?, my evaluation would be Cody , we shall see .

  • @32446
    @32446 Před 6 měsíci

    I miss Dyche. Always a Claret ❤

  • @briantaylor8366
    @briantaylor8366 Před rokem

    SEANS A GOOD BLOKE.

  • @pnm0012
    @pnm0012 Před rokem

    Sean Dyche and Will Still next England manager please folks. We'll smash everyone

  • @advaithsurya4039
    @advaithsurya4039 Před rokem

    You know the pull Man United has, when the part where Sean Dyche talks about Weghorst is the most replaced part of the video ❣️

  • @n200518
    @n200518 Před rokem +1

    Please can you hire some sound engineer or other professional to fix the audio. It's a podcast so what is being said i.e. the sound is key. At the moment, it's too sharp ( not sure if that is the technical term), like some parts of the audio is painful to listen to.

  • @Jaaskelainen1993
    @Jaaskelainen1993 Před rokem

    Top top manager
    Bolton fan

  • @Johndoe-gf7eu
    @Johndoe-gf7eu Před rokem +12

    Using wout as click bait cos he plays for man united now lol shameless

  • @Taylorwhite1993
    @Taylorwhite1993 Před rokem

    Jake Humphrey's used to rub me up the wrong way (not literally) the way he would try and relate to ex footballers and banter with them and his lack of football knowledge of said pundits. However, as a presenter now he really dives in and ask the right questions at the right time and lets the person speak. Great Interview.

  • @bs4754
    @bs4754 Před rokem +1

    Dyche for England.

  • @cheese2742
    @cheese2742 Před rokem +4

    Hand Sean Dyche a pint and he'd down it in two seconds before proceeding to eat the glass itself

  • @satch2000
    @satch2000 Před rokem +2

    Everton vs Burnley next season in Premier League🤗😃⚽️😎

  • @stevejohn96
    @stevejohn96 Před rokem

    This guys a legend! Loved by everyone like Ted lasso but a genuine mastermind 🤌🏻🔥

  • @briansnowdon2750
    @briansnowdon2750 Před rokem

    Is the full podcast of this available?

    • @BrazilNDM
      @BrazilNDM Před rokem

      yes, the page is called high performance

  • @TheNorthanShowcaseChannel

    He looks like a cross between Phil Mitchell and Stone cold Steve Austin

  • @uniteddreamer
    @uniteddreamer Před rokem

    The changes at Burnley have echoes of the disastrous ownership changes of Wimbledon and Blackburn rovers. Burnley were already punching well above their weight. You don't change that without understanding what you have first.

  • @samdavis7878
    @samdavis7878 Před rokem +2

    I like Sean but listened to him a few times now and I have noticed it never was his fault, never was his tactics that didn’t change. Maybe it was his style of play needed to change not the players

  • @user-vn7wy5vp7r
    @user-vn7wy5vp7r Před rokem

    Terrible way he was treated. Top person and manager!

  • @jamesmartingolf
    @jamesmartingolf Před rokem +3

    David Brent

  • @Owinsky
    @Owinsky Před rokem

    Never go into a new environment and start making radical changes without acclimating yourself first. It’s risky and dangerous.

  • @saimj2701
    @saimj2701 Před rokem +1

    I wish mark goldbridge reacts to this

  • @paulstockton7121
    @paulstockton7121 Před rokem

    I had Everton down to get relegated at the start of the season. I'm glad I didn't put money on it.

  • @stormytempest6521
    @stormytempest6521 Před rokem

    Sean lad, don't kid a kidder ! thing is I like you !😉

  • @MrBaronCabron
    @MrBaronCabron Před rokem

    please, dyche for england manager. i reckon it'd be class.

    • @mlh4711
      @mlh4711 Před rokem

      You must be Scottish 😂

  • @OHB666
    @OHB666 Před rokem

    “Most people who watch what we do don’t subscribe” take the hint my guy

  • @777jimothy
    @777jimothy Před rokem +1

    No one -
    Sean Dyche - so what's your thoughts

  • @lasttime1372
    @lasttime1372 Před rokem

    Don’t interrupt your guests! Let them talk!

  • @mosesazu7547
    @mosesazu7547 Před rokem

    No worms were harmed in filming this video

  • @haberdasheryandspam
    @haberdasheryandspam Před rokem

    Would you interview sir Alex Ferguson with ripped jeans

  • @mrmash3085
    @mrmash3085 Před rokem +4

    Did great at Burnley over the 10 years, and for that i thank mr dyche for all he did for our wonderful football club.
    However the downfall and lack of the old Burnley way of doing things under him, that had given us success was well over long before the new owners came in.
    In a matter of words things went stale and ill be honest as a season ticket holder i was bored out my pants with what i was seeing . I wasn't being entertained and that is a must and welcomed the change last season.
    Great interview and big respect for mr dyche talking out but I disagree with him because things can be done all at once and that was with relegation.. point proved cause these relatively new owners in the space of 12 months along with kompany appointment and his management staff as been great on all accounts...Unbelievable to watch on the pitch, ground as been transformed and the structure and finances look healthy to .
    Can't stand Everton tbh..
    a badly managed club and even got away with some financial wrong doings to it seems last time out..and a avoid relegation nearly every year..so get them relegated dyche and job done. Dyche said ironically
    last season when we beat them, 'everton didn't know how to win away from home'..
    .if still the case its bye bye for premier for them and hello again from the clarets .
    UTC

    • @martinmac844
      @martinmac844 Před rokem +1

      you will go up this season, but you will always be in a relegation battle , look at the top teams in the premiership and the investment they have ,you will never compete with them and even if you did have investment top players will not sign due to where you are located and fan base as every players name is a product and they will look at it as a commercial aspect as they make more money off the pitch than on it with endorsements and sponsorship deals. ultimately there will be a super league and there needs to be as MONEY rules football

  • @andrewthornton6192
    @andrewthornton6192 Před rokem

    Ginola was right about Humphrey

  • @ericwiley3963
    @ericwiley3963 Před rokem

    This is what may be happening at chelsea.

  • @Leo-dr4qm
    @Leo-dr4qm Před rokem +1

    Brilliant for Burnley..now kompany..all man city are behind burnley

  • @joeexotic5831
    @joeexotic5831 Před rokem

    Liverpool fan. Just getting that out there to show non bias...
    Pep, 12 billion spent in 10 years, no CL,s, a few prems
    Klopp, about a quarter of that, 1 PL and 3 CL finals
    Dyche, 10r a year budget, keeps a small club in the prem for nearly a decade, against all odds, year in year out. Really if your not biased, whats the most impressive?

    • @united6997
      @united6997 Před rokem

      Pep a few PL titles ? If city win this one it will be 5 out of 7 also why mention Liverpools finals they lost and not City’s if showing no bias ?

    • @joeexotic5831
      @joeexotic5831 Před rokem

      @united6997 Im showing No bias, city 5 out of 7 is amazing, but the elite competition, hence the title is the champions league, if you compare net spend, citys is about 15 billion whilst pep is in charge, liverpool soent about a 5th of that, compare the spends, and then compare success in the league, city have dominated but liverpool have still won it and run them close most years. Compare them in CL, there isnt even a contest, liverpool 3 out of the last 5 CL finals, on a fraction of the money to spend, the CL being called the champions league for a reason. So non biased apart, city are a great team, but money spent etc not winning or even going close to winning the CL in last 10 years is a complete failure. Business wise its terrible, they broke every rule in the ffp book and still cant be half as competitive as liverpool in the CL in last 10 years

  • @Scouseviking1990
    @Scouseviking1990 Před rokem +2

    He made Burnley a competitive team on a shoe string budget

  • @robinmcarthur3287
    @robinmcarthur3287 Před rokem +1

    You can't manage in the premiership if you don't know what you're doing? How did Frank Lampard ever get TWO jobs if that is true?

  • @gkf9
    @gkf9 Před rokem +1

    Legend at Burnley, but had his favourite players, whether they were in form or not, no one else got a chance, good riddance in the end for me, went stale big time.

  • @jiggaj3504
    @jiggaj3504 Před rokem

    Nobody talks about how Dyche took burnley to the Europa league qualifiers

  • @jsequine927
    @jsequine927 Před 9 měsíci

    Thought Dychey would be into the bootlegs, not the skinnies. Another reason you can't judge a book by its cover.

  • @ess-englishspeakingstrateg8306

    We failed to stay up because the players (both individually and as a collective) were nowhere near good enough and they had become sick of playing diagonal balls into the box from the halfway line - simple as that!

  • @ricksterk7014
    @ricksterk7014 Před rokem

    I hope Everton stick with him once relegated. It will take 2 or 3 seasons but he will definitely have them close to promotion

    • @LandThisShot
      @LandThisShot Před rokem +2

      I doubt Everton will get relegated

    • @ricksterk7014
      @ricksterk7014 Před rokem

      @@LandThisShot really?

    • @LandThisShot
      @LandThisShot Před rokem

      @Rickster K yeah, they have a good manager now and a team good enough to be top 10.

    • @ricksterk7014
      @ricksterk7014 Před rokem

      @@LandThisShot respectfully disagree

    • @MrJune1964
      @MrJune1964 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ricksterk7014 looks like you was wrong

  • @stevefraser2789
    @stevefraser2789 Před 11 měsíci

    He can say what he likes Burnley were terrible to watch when he was manager. He talked absolute rubbish in interviews too.

  • @ricksterk7014
    @ricksterk7014 Před rokem +1

    *Ripped jeans?*

  • @fXInn14
    @fXInn14 Před rokem +1

    He’s hanging on so many minutes he’s gonna be hours

  • @samgormley6368
    @samgormley6368 Před rokem

    Close your eyes and listen… Tyson Fury and his old man sound just like him … same with Rishi Sunak and Will from Inbetweeners …

  • @allergicq
    @allergicq Před rokem

    WELL HANG ON A MINUTE☝🏻☝🏻 DOES HE ACTUALLY SOUND LIKE THAT ? 😂

  • @siatic8604
    @siatic8604 Před rokem

    Agent Dyche sent in to take Everton down after cheating to stay up last season

  • @nomoreheroes93
    @nomoreheroes93 Před rokem +8

    This attempted rebranding of Dyche as a more modern manager is disappointing - his whole appeal was being old school

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 Před rokem +5

      It's not a rebranding, he hasn't changed who he is or how he operates
      The difference is that you can actually see what the hell is going on now

    • @kuriosoranj5022
      @kuriosoranj5022 Před rokem +1

      He has been painted by tabloid media as "old school" from the start - probably because of the style of play so to a casual observer, that's how he appears. As a Burnley fan, when we first hired him, I read articles about his approach to man management, psychology, team building that made him sound very modern and they have been evident ever since in his approach if you look beyond the sun, match of the day and vloggers.

  • @jimmyc7624
    @jimmyc7624 Před rokem +1

    Weghorst got Burnley relegated then ran off like the weasel he is 😂

  • @cheese2742
    @cheese2742 Před rokem +1

    Brexit FC

  • @peterreid9769
    @peterreid9769 Před rokem +1

    Poor show from Dyche in the Merseyside derby. Everton were woeful.

    • @DanPlayingGames
      @DanPlayingGames Před rokem +2

      Show a bit of loyalty, Peter Reid

    • @edvonted335
      @edvonted335 Před rokem +6

      Didn’t realise Dyche played tbh

    • @billybigtime2808
      @billybigtime2808 Před rokem +9

      Peter you just concentrate on catching up
      With Maradona please

    • @ricksterk7014
      @ricksterk7014 Před rokem +1

      *Everton are shite*

    • @tishknight
      @tishknight Před rokem +1

      Maybe you could learn Sean how to swear at his players Pete.

  • @williampark6103
    @williampark6103 Před rokem +1

    This fella is really bad at explaining things

  • @kierongamble8566
    @kierongamble8566 Před 11 měsíci

    To slate these owners when you watch what they have done in 18 months is a joke the guys a dinosaur in football terms
    Multiple players refuse contract because of him fact!
    His back room staff was being racist
    He was rolling about with weghorst on training pitch apparently stuck the nut on one of the other strikers when he tried to break it up
    Also he would come to Burnley on a Thursday night and go back home on Saturday/Sunday after the game the owners didn’t like how he let his back room staff do the work through the week the guy never moved nearer the club in the decade he was there simple as that at first he started to live with Ian woan in Whalley then the last 2/3 years he started to not stay and go back home

  • @richardmesser388
    @richardmesser388 Před rokem +1

    This is why i dont like Dyche, yeah he kept us up for a huge amount of years but he had to go. He couldnt train with different formations, he never asked players to do different roles, he was very old school thinking. VK is not afraid to change things around, simple as that, doesnt matter who is the chairman. If the players cant understand what you want from them you get relegated.

    • @richardmesser388
      @richardmesser388 Před rokem

      Also, he is going on about 1 or 2 players he brought in. He should have built a team that understood his thinking and he should have been open to change things around, even middle of a game. Also the youth in the club never got a chance, even though he said he was open to bring youth into the team. VK gives them a chance. Burnley are far and away better off for being without Dyche, and being relegated cause it gave us the chance to rebuild with a better squad, and our youth are now alot better for it to

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 Před rokem

      @@richardmesser388 You're as dense as a fence post

    • @richardmesser388
      @richardmesser388 Před rokem

      @Victor Kreig don't care what you think, I'm allowed an opinion as much as you. And dense as a fence post is hardly worth saying, come up with something better

    • @martins4902
      @martins4902 Před rokem

      To be fair he was talking about taking more risks and changing things with the Cornet and Weghorst signings. If he had more to spend he could've done better.

    • @HealthyHappyThankful
      @HealthyHappyThankful Před rokem +2

      Kompany hasn’t been tested in PL Dyche did it for several yrs stop talking rubbish

  • @winbig1
    @winbig1 Před rokem +6

    The new owners and manager have taken Burnley to another level.

    • @samsativa245
      @samsativa245 Před rokem +8

      Sean Dyche took Burnley to Europe... BURNLEY... To Europe.... I haven't seen the new owners or manager achieve anything as unbelievable as that and don't expect to any time soon

    • @winbig1
      @winbig1 Před rokem +2

      @@samsativa245 It was one time luck and did nothing in it. Now We are breaking records from the 20s and club records. And he hasn't been in the job 5 minutes. And playing football that is the complete opposite as a spectacle. We never did anything in any cup competition might aswell have not bothered. But already at 5th round the furthest we've been in over a decade first time of asking

    • @samsativa245
      @samsativa245 Před rokem +5

      @@winbig1 The reason why Burnley is able to get relegated from the Premier League and be immediately successful in the championship is due to the frameworks and the infrastructure built within the club by dyche himself as I'm sure you can remember that already happened once with Dyche before where you got relegated, kept him and came back up immediately... Now you're doing that again but with even greater infrastructure, frameworks and funding within the club thanks to years of premier league football and shrewd business under Dyche after the last time he won the Championship in 15/16 or whenever tf it was

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Před rokem +1

      @@samsativa245 more cus they have a money advantage for a few years but when the premier league payments end it's over, if they go down again, cus they're gonna lose the frameworks in the next few years too.

    • @iwilltouchyourtoes
      @iwilltouchyourtoes Před rokem

      Yeah the level below where they were with Sean dyche. Progress

  • @herv7539
    @herv7539 Před rokem +1

    The names Dyche, Sean Dyche

  • @shaunlowndes
    @shaunlowndes Před rokem

    Try working 12 hours down pit or 12 hours at some shitty zero contract sweat shop like Amazon.

  • @andytomhall6006
    @andytomhall6006 Před rokem

    Amazing he accept the praise when it's going right but not the blame when it's going wrong. He had the money and good under 21 side which he ignored. His tactics since 2015 were stone age and he ignored the younger players. Burnley were voted the best run club in Europe 5 years on the trot, while Dyche wanted £80 million to spend he was offered £33 to 35 million? He then had a tantrum threw his toys out of the pram, gave a sickening interview to the 4 4 2 magazine. Incidentally we needed investment not a buy out certainly not a immoral leveraged buyout a la the Glaziers and Manchester United .one day we had £42 million in our bank account the next day we were bought by ALK and had £180 million debt, which astoundingly including our own £42 million lent ALK to purchase the club.

  • @funkymoped537
    @funkymoped537 Před rokem

    Massive respect for him. He was my first choice to replace Gerrard when Villa sacked him. Top manager.