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Published 07:43 25 Oct 2022 BST
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Without massive spending power or the historical standing of other clubs such as Nottingham Forest or Leeds, Burnely survived and thrived under Dyche through disciple, had work, and excellent man-management.
Football is the one business where you are far more likely to get sacked than resign however, and with so many opportunities continuously popping up, it shouldn't be long before we see Dysche back in the dugout.
"You need the chance," said the ex-Premier League manager.
"You need someone to come along and say 'Yeah okay, we like that,' I mean Eddie (Howe) has done great and he was out for 18 months I think."
David Jones pressed him on whether he would be willing to wait that long for a chance.
"Well, we will see. You don't know, do you? The itch comes back, I've been alright, been spending some time, I wasn't just managing for nine and a half years, I was on the road for nine and a half years." https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1584668531010027522Carragher then quipped in with a cheeky line stating that "Eddie got a job on the back of coming on (MNF)," which prompted laughter in the studio. "Well I got to be honest," replied Dyche.
"You told me you had the Villa job two hours ago! I don't know what happened there."Aston Villa have of course appointed Unai Emery on Monday night, but both Wolves and Bournemouth are currently without permanent managers, with Brendan Rodgers and Jesse Marsch also under pressure, so we could see this quick wit back on the screens and on the sidelines soon. Related links:
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