‘He was gutted’ – Sean Dyche shares ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’ moment watching EFL star son
Sean Dyche joined talkSPORT on Sunday afternoon and FINALLY talked about the now infamous ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’ viral meme. A picture of the former Everton and Burnley boss regularly gets posted on social media with the quote caption ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’. The Dyche meme is a social media favourite It has become a sarcastic byword for expressing disapproval or disagreement with things in modern football. The topic of this came up just minutes into his appearance on talkSPORT alongside Jonny Owen on Sunday. Talk turned to how they bumped into a massive Chesterfield fan in a pizza restaurant after a gig, which brought up memories of another viral Dyche meme. That’s his infamous ‘Brexit penalty’ for Chesterfield, something Owen reminded the former defender of. Owen said: “If you’re going to do one thing today is watch Sean’s ‘Brexit penalty’, but you smashed it.” Dyche jumped in and added: “Are we going to start with that Dyche’s Brexit, Utter Woke Nonsense stuff? “I was at Northampton Town yesterday watching my lad play and this young kid in the corporate area came up to me and said ‘Sean, can I ask you something? Can you just say ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’. “I said to him ‘Absolutely not, son’. All his mates were laughing. Deadpanned him, he was gutted. “Utter Woke Nonsense, there you go if you’re listening. “I didn’t actually say it by the way.” Dyche was watching his son Max during Northampton’s 2-0 defeat to BlackpoolGetty Dyche joined Jonny Owen on talkSPORT for two hourstalkSPORT There we have it, Dyche didn’t actually utter those words to spark the infamous meme. Just minutes after denying being the original man behind the meme, he went into peak Utter Woke Nonsense mode. Players not celebrating against their old clubs were in his firing line. “What about now when they do that? Oh, I’m not going to celebrate,” he said. “What is that all about? Well, if you have been at a club for ten years or something then I get it. “You’ve been at a club for two years and played forty games and they’re going, oh, I’m not going to celebrate. Celebrations were in Dyche’s firing line as he joined talkSPORTGetty “Come on. Just celebrate. Just run around. Don’t do a dance, either. Ah, it wrecks my head, that. Just celebrate.” Listen to the full two-hour special with Sean Dyche alongside Jonny Owen on talkSPORT’s YouTube channel.

Sean Dyche joined talkSPORT on Sunday afternoon and FINALLY talked about the now infamous ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’ viral meme.
A picture of the former Everton and Burnley boss regularly gets posted on social media with the quote caption ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’.
It has become a sarcastic byword for expressing disapproval or disagreement with things in modern football.
The topic of this came up just minutes into his appearance on talkSPORT alongside Jonny Owen on Sunday.
Talk turned to how they bumped into a massive Chesterfield fan in a pizza restaurant after a gig, which brought up memories of another viral Dyche meme.
That’s his infamous ‘Brexit penalty’ for Chesterfield, something Owen reminded the former defender of.
Owen said: “If you’re going to do one thing today is watch Sean’s ‘Brexit penalty’, but you smashed it.”
Dyche jumped in and added: “Are we going to start with that Dyche’s Brexit, Utter Woke Nonsense stuff?
“I was at Northampton Town yesterday watching my lad play and this young kid in the corporate area came up to me and said ‘Sean, can I ask you something? Can you just say ‘Utter Woke Nonsense’.
“I said to him ‘Absolutely not, son’. All his mates were laughing. Deadpanned him, he was gutted.
“Utter Woke Nonsense, there you go if you’re listening.
“I didn’t actually say it by the way.”
There we have it, Dyche didn’t actually utter those words to spark the infamous meme.
Just minutes after denying being the original man behind the meme, he went into peak Utter Woke Nonsense mode.
Players not celebrating against their old clubs were in his firing line.
“What about now when they do that? Oh, I’m not going to celebrate,” he said.
“What is that all about? Well, if you have been at a club for ten years or something then I get it.
“You’ve been at a club for two years and played forty games and they’re going, oh, I’m not going to celebrate.
“Come on. Just celebrate. Just run around. Don’t do a dance, either. Ah, it wrecks my head, that. Just celebrate.”
Listen to the full two-hour special with Sean Dyche alongside Jonny Owen on talkSPORT’s YouTube channel.