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    buckler wrote:
    Why would I apologise for our club still having a Buffon in charge! Just wait and see what happens, as for the unemployed slur have had a successful flooring business for years! Which is more than can be said of your Lawrence! Why be scared of speaking to me on twitter?
    Well, one of you has been bankrupt and the other has had a successful flooring business for many years.
    And one of you can afford to buy a Championship football club and take on its debts (GT said this was the case in a legal document) and the other possibly can't."
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Watford boss Sean Dyche: 'I've been sounded out for other jobs but loyalty works both ways'

Dyche: 'I've been sounded out but loyalty works both ways' Dyche: 'I've been sounded out but loyalty works both ways'

Watford manager Sean Dyche admits he is flattered to be linked with other clubs but stressed "loyalty works both ways".

Dyche enjoyed an excellent debut season as he guided the Hornets to 11th place in the Championship, despite having one of the lowest budgets in the division.

The 40-year-old was promoted from assistant to manager following Malky Mackay's departure to Cardiff City last summer.

He revealed agents have contacted him with regards to other positions, reportedly Birmingham City and Hull City, but distanced himself from a move away from Vicarage Road.

"It has been very flattering to be linked with some high-profile vacancies, and I have had one or two agents sounding me out since the end of the season," he said.

"But quite honestly I am very happy at Watford. I really appreciated the chance given to me a year ago when I was made manager after Malky (Mackay) went to Cardiff, and loyalty works both ways.

"I thoroughly enjoyed my first season; it was a great learning curve for me in so many ways and I loved every minute. To be within touching distance of the play-offs was very encouraging and hopefully we can continue to make more progress next season.

"Obviously I'm an ambitious person, but my ambition right now is to build on what we achieved last season and make Watford competitive in a very tough league."

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