Supporters of West Ham United have been discussing whether or not they would like Burnley manager Sean Dyche to be the club’s gaffer.
According to the Mirror, the Burnley boss has ‘refused to rule out’ leaving Turf Moor while speaking on the Eamonn and the Gaffers podcast, which had West Ham fans discussing if they would like him at the London Stadium (via @WHUFCFZ).
I'd absolutely love him at West Ham.
He's done a fantastic job with Burnley, and as much as people may hate their style, it works and he gets results.
Welcome him with open arms. https://t.co/bj2RM1svbX
— West Ham Fan Zone (@WHUFCFZ) May 7, 2020
No different to Allardyce if I’m honest mate.
— osc ? (@OscarSpanna) May 8, 2020
We are West Ham, we play on the floor
— Richard Heap (@richardtheap) May 8, 2020
Was my number 1 choice when pellegrini left gets his teams fighting for everything 110% every week plays 442 works on next to nothing budget fits the mould as most of his signings come from championship got Burnley into Europe a lot of positives with him
— will earle (@willearle_) May 7, 2020
Who would you rather have as West Ham's manager?David MoyesSean Dyche |
The 48-year-old manager has been Burnley’s boss since October 2012 and he has overseen 128 wins in 338 games with the North West club (per Transfermarkt).
However, after the subject was brought up by @WHUFCFZ, supporters of the Hammers continued airing their opinions on the Englishman.
The bloke is an embarrassment on the touchline. He berates the ref, lino & 4th official the whole game. Don’t want him near our club
— David McWilliam (@DavidMc61115131) May 8, 2020
Prefer Moyes if I’m being honest !
— gary jones (@garyjones68) May 8, 2020
I respect your view but to tell you the truth with owners we have there isn’t much difference between dyche & moyes in terms of style of play & the types of players they will go for so we got moyes & really I would like to see him given a proper chance & let him build his team
— Peter Deasy (@PeterDeasy1) May 8, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in the responses from these West Ham supporters, while a few would be for Dyche being appointed as the Hammers’ manager, the majority are against it.
However, with the Burnley gaffer having had a relatively impressive points-per-game total of 1.4 during his tenure at Turf Moor, which betters Moyes’ current 0.92 points per game ratio in his second stint with West Ham, Dyche could be the better option.