02 Jan 2015 11:16:05
Sick of hearing that John Carver will be a ‘safe pair of hands’ as Newcastle Manager.
That’s not what we need. All that tells me is same old, same old – which was evidenced yesterday. Carver has no real managerial experience; he has mainly been a Coach working under somebody else’s guidance and direction. The following quote from the Chronicle after the Burnley game says everything:-
When asked what changed after a great first half, Carver said afterwards: “It’s a great question and I’d love to have the answer for you right now, but obviously I haven’t.
We need a new fresh approach & new ideas. I have listened to after match interviews from Sean Dyche, the Burnley Manager and been very impressed. He is a young, up and coming Manager with an exciting approach and a footballing philosophy. He appears to be an excellent Man Manger tactician and team organizer. After losing three of his players early in the first half, he made a team of nobody’s outplay our so called stars, let’s be fair – they should have won that game.
I think this guy would be worth a look rather than the tired old has-beens being bandied around.


1.) 03 Jan 2015
More direct football?


2.) 03 Jan 2015
From what I saw his team played better football in the 2nd half than we did. They scored 3 goals and had 4 shots hit the post plus several other attempts on goal. I would settle for that


3.) 03 Jan 2015
I think Dyche is almost like an up and coming Pulis. I think he has a philosophy, and one that can provide stability for burnley and that's somethinng we need (however we want a manager that brings us a good style of football) I think Dyche would be too out of his depth here.


4.) 03 Jan 2015
Young, ginger Allardyce. Not for me thanks. I think a german coach would be a good solution, touchel would be a great appointment.