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Ibrox fans split over Sean Dyche replacing Giovanni van Bronckhorst

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Ibrox fans are split down the middle with a small majority against Sean Dyche replacing Giovanni van Bronckhorst as manager.

After enduring six defeats in less than two months it seems only a matter of time before the axe falls on the Dutchman with fans despairing over a Champions League record that has run up a goal difference of 1-19.

Dyche was surprisingly sacked by Burnley in April of this year after 10 years in charge where he regularly outperformed wealthier clubs by keeping the Lancashire side in the EPL and ensuring their £100m plus pay-outs.

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It is highly debatable whether he would be interested in taking on the massive rebuilding job that awaits van Bronckhorst’s replacement. Providing an EPL style salary may be beyond the men in the Blue Room.

Despite reaching the group stage of the Champions League for the first time ever there was no funds given to the Dutchman to refresh his squad in the closing days of the transfer window.

The July signings seemed to have the stamp of Ross Wilson with no-one coming in from the Dutch league.

Dyche looks like becoming a Sam Allardyce type figure in the EPL with clubs turning to him for fire-fighting duties based on his survival acts with Burnley.

Kjetil Knutsen is the manager of Bodo Glimt.

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  • Tony B says:

    A hun manager called Sean? What could possibly go wrong?

  • Charles says:

    Take out the usual top 6 of City/Utd/ liverpool/chelsea/Arsenal and Spurs. Who else is there in that league. The odd one hit wonder appears. 100 million just to stay up is laughable really. You would expect ANY decent manager to succeed in keeping their team out of the bottom 3. Your Norwich class and mostly newly promoted teams are all cannon fodder a bit like some of our promoted teams. We just don’t get the sponsorship doe to help them.

  • Scud Missile says:

    Lol you couldn’t put a George Michael paper between Gio Fanny’s style of playing and the guy that managed Burnley.

  • Seppington says:

    The Ayebrokes hot seat is a poisoned chalice at the best of times but add in the obvious lack of funds available and it’s a chalice filled with a buckie-flavoured arsenic and cyandide cocktail! Who in their right mind would take that job? Although, to be fair, no-one in their right mind ever has before….

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