Sean Dyche is quite possibly the business as far as football managers go; his behaviour is invariably honest, decent and entertaining, one would imagine he is much loved by Burnley fans. The 49-year-old knows his situation. The coach of a club with a limited budget and a limited allure. If Tottenham want Pope, then they will want big bucks. I’d take the big man’s words with a pinch of salt.
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Pound notes are a great shifter.
But he’s never been where top players/big clubs want to go. Getting top players to follow him then might be a challenge. If self obsession is what it takes to become the best maybe more managers should try it.
Rodgers might take some shifting from Leicester though.
Yes, he’s not a self obsessed egotist. Great football man with little or no track record however, but he’s a mensch. Love his attitude and think he could do better but the bookies favour Rogers following Maureen’s inevitable departure after Levy’s usual misjudgement to paper over the cracks.
If the football was both effective and we played in the Spurs tradition of being easy on they eye then of course I would.
He’d have a lot to prove to convince everyone he was up to the job coming from Burnley but if you’re doing the job well in the present then that’s all you need to do.
Most of the theory around Jose’s appointment and how good he still is, seems more based on what he’s done in the past. it’s the present that matters…
If dyche was at tottenham would you get behind him?
He’s alright Dyche, just saying it like it is with his tongue in cheek. Sh*t, he’s almost normal!!