oakiecokie
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Delighted for Vinny as I for one would love to see him as our next Manager once Pep leaves. Lets hope (assuming they do come up) he does a decent job in the Premier.
Dont forget Jimmy AndersonHow good is it to see Vinne doing so well for Burnley?
Just watched " The Bank of Dave"
Add Big Vin to the list of Burnley heros
He has to earn that, and promotion with Burnley and a season or two in the prem isn’t that. Unless of course he gets them top 4.Delighted for Vinny as I for one would love to see him as our next Manager once Pep leaves. Lets hope (assuming they do come up) he does a decent job in the Premier.
And also i think it was a great move by Vinnie keeping Mike Jackson on, especially after he was caretaker manager for Burnley after Dyche.With my ropey maths, the best any side outside the top two can manage is 100 pts (Watford). So Burnley will need a maximum of 39 pts from their remaining 18 games. Though I doubt they'd need many more than the 30 you alluded to.
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Yeah Pep went from La Masia to Barcelona, so there's that.He has to earn that, and promotion with Burnley and a season or two in the prem isn’t that. Unless of course he gets them top 4.
I’d love to see him on our touch line, managing the Blues, but you don’t go from Pep to him. Not yet.
Delighted for Vinny as I for one would love to see him as our next Manager once Pep leaves. Lets hope (assuming they do come up) he does a decent job in the Premier.
Whilst I see your point, it’s a bit different. Listen I would love Vincent here one day, but he has to earn it to walk into a vacancy eventually created by Pep leaving.Yeah Pep went from La Masia to Barcelona, so there's that.