Quote Originally Posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
It’s been said countless times on here that the club needs a huge change in style, with a philosophy embedded.
Finally, we have a manager who’s trying to do just that, with one arm tied behind his back - financially.
This is going to take some time (again, said on here a million times) and the road is going to be a bumpy one.
Morison has made mistakes along the way - the Swansea match being one of them (and the one that some find unorgivable), but to try and hound him out now is madness.
We haven’t got any money and so far, he’s mostly done and said the right things. He has a lot to learn, but at least he’s not afraid to speak out.
As for those wanting Dyche - really? Burnley aren’t exactly famed for playing a progressive style of football, so why would we want to go for a quick fix kind of manager?
The Luton result is of little consequence. I was at the game and it’s plain to see that our season is now being used to prepare for the next.
Surely that’s better than just trying to win games, without looking at what’s possible with the current squad? These games will help to inform the coaching staff as to what/who is needed for next season.
Dyche is hardly a quick fix manager, hes only managed 2 clubs and one of them for 10 years