Coach number 1: Transfer budget 25 million pounds, his team is relegated from the Premier League with 35 points and the coach is sacked.Coach number 2: Transfer budget 127 million pounds, his team is relegated from the Premier League with 24 points. The coach isn‘t sacked but moves to the biggest club in Germany who even pays a compensation fee.Bayern thrilled with Kompany: It’s not just about the result, we’re incredibly happySounds strange, doesn‘t it? It does, and Sean Dyche was the first one to point that out openly. Why? Probably because it involves him. In this story, the club is Burnley, and the coach number 1 is he. Dyche was sacked in April 2022, when the Clarets were relegated. They decided to start their life in the Championship in 2022/23 season with former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany (coach number 2). He brought them back to the Premier League immediatelly, then got the 127 million pounds for transfers, only to get relegated in 2023/24 season with only 24 points won. He was not sacked, but surprisingly hired as the next Bayern Munich boss.Sean Dyche:🗣️ “I spent about £9m in 2014 with Burnley & we went down on 33 points. Kompany got 24 points after spending £127m & he got the Bayern job. I don’t know how that works. I wish I was doing it. I wish I’d have left the club £127m in debt and got the Bayern job.” pic.twitter.com/15HM4Tq46m— Footy Accumulators (@FootyAccums) March 24, 2025 “So what the club were brilliant at, they dealt with that promotion up to the Premier League in 2014 in the right way. And the reason was, and I was involved in this, but I said to them they were still paying players off from two years, three years previous when they got in the Premier League. And I went, “You can’t go through that again”. I said, there’s got to be more to it. Now you’ve got to do something that means something. So they agreed, built the training ground, took a knock, went down that first season. I spent about nine million quid on the team, which is farcical, really. But put the money into the club and the future of the club. And they did stand by me. So we did go down that season on 35 points. People forget that. We’ve gone to big Komps (Kompany), haven’t we? 24 points, I think they got. It’s been 127million and he got the Bayern job. Come on, I don’t know how that works. I wish I was doing it. I wish I’d have left the club 127million in debt and then got the Bayern job. Anyways, there’s an interesting twist of life“ said former Clarets boss for TalkSport.##NAJAVA_MECA_8796748##As for Dyche, he managed to get Everton job next and was sacked in January 2025, after winning just three of their last 18 Premier League games and sitting only one point clear of the relegation zone. Meanwhile, Vicent Kompany‘s Bayern are on their way to win the Bundesliga title and are in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
