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Will Burnley ever be more than a club that just gets promoted and then relegated- bit like Sheff Utd
Bit harsh on clubs like Burnley, Sheff Utd or other similar type clubs. As a fan of a smaller club it’s amazing to have ambition and dreams, but considering the gulf in income generated week in, week out by premier league revenue and TV money it’s never been harder for such teams to crack the top division and stay there.

Whilst you get the odd one or two that manager it there’s always going to be more that bounce around whilst their best players are taken from them and have to stick to budgets in line with PSR and financial constraints. With increasing wages and transfer fees even parachute payments aren’t enough to keep them up but do mean lesser teams get held down so the likes of Burnley et al YoYo back and forth between divisions.
 
Do we think Burnley will stick with Parker until the end of the season?

Think they are going the same way as Wolves now so would it be a good idea to get a new man in now rather than wait or will they stick with Parker next season as well?
 
Do we think Burnley will stick with Parker until the end of the season?

Think they are going the same way as Wolves now so would it be a good idea to get a new man in now rather than wait or will they stick with Parker next season as well?
They are resigned to getting relegated anyway. Not sure what his contract is, but might as well stick with him until end of season, then take it from there. Probably already planning for next season in Championship
 
Yes, I agree he was never good enough for city. That’s why I think his career was ruined by joining them.
It was always a puzzle buying Phillips, bottom line he was bought as an understudy for Rodri, yet he is was miles off that standard. Trouble is he has had a loan move or two and it has never worked out for him either.
 
They are resigned to getting relegated anyway. Not sure what his contract is, but might as well stick with him until end of season, then take it from there. Probably already planning for next season in Championship
I just wondered if they intend to get rid of him at the end of the season would they be better off getting the new man in now?
He can then see what he has in the squad and who he likes and wants to keep.
Use the rest of the season as a trial
 
It was always a puzzle buying Phillips, bottom line he was bought as an understudy for Rodri, yet he is was miles off that standard. Trouble is he has had a loan move or two and it has never worked out for him either.

Exactly. He has hardly sparkled away from City. Poor signing. Probably flattered to deceive and wasn't all that as it turned out.
 
Pep doesn’t get many wrong in all fairness, when Philips signed he was an England international tipped to be the next big thing.

Pity it didn’t work out for City and England.

He did look good for England. Can't remember who he had around him at the time? Maybe not good enough to be THE central midfielder gluing a team together.
 
I just wondered if they intend to get rid of him at the end of the season would they be better off getting the new man in now?
He can then see what he has in the squad and who he likes and wants to keep.
Use the rest of the season as a trial
Depends who is available now. This time of year, manager options are much more limited as most are in a job, and clubs more likely to fight to keep them. End of season, more options open up.

If the right man is available now, go for it. However, maybe they already believe Parker is the right man, for the Championship?
 
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