SEAN Dyche's Burnley side are now without a win in six games after defeat at league leaders Middlesbrough.
Here's how Clarets fans reacted on Twitter...
We lost 3 key players, and sit in 5th before January. Money in the bank to strengthen, & the signs are there for improvement.#twitterclarets
— Warren (@bbc_2) December 16, 2015
@Pibasedlifeform have some attacking intent, have some shots, try to score goals, pick players on form, drop players #twitterclarets
— Rich (@Pibasedlifeform) December 16, 2015
To the fickle Burnley 'fans' out there. Get a grip #twitterclarets pic.twitter.com/WRj9BRy7kk
— Darren Irvine (@Worsthornelad) December 16, 2015
6 assists for Wallace at #SWFC. certainly what #twitterclarets are missing at the minute #creativity
— Craig Foulds (@Craggers1882) December 16, 2015
Went to a gig tonight, so didn't concentrate on Burnley too much. Glad to see I haven't missed much. Again! #twitterclarets
— Robbie Coppack (@Robbiecoppack) December 16, 2015
There's difference between calling for his head and asking for an increase of 11 players to be utilised. I'm of the latter #twitterclarets
— Olly Woodall (@longsideroli) December 16, 2015
These saying Dyche out are exactly what's wrong with modern football. Few without a win and demand knee jerk change. Clowns. #twitterclarets
— Ben Llewelyn (@benllewelyn) December 15, 2015
That defending though 😷🔫 #BurnleyFC #twitterclarets https://t.co/GGnZq7oUTr
— Martyn Biddulph (@BiddulphMartyn) December 15, 2015
Sean Dyche tried to go toe to toe tactically with Aitor and was found to be completely out of his depth. Burnley were utterly dreadful #utb
— James Cook (@Cooky34) December 15, 2015
In my opinion the manager is at fault for our poor run, too loyal and he doesn't know his best team because of this #twitterclarets
— Rob (@Rob44665392) December 15, 2015
3 goals in 6 games. Nowhere near good enough #twitterclarets #Burnley
— Richard Halstead (@burnleyrich1984) December 15, 2015
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