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Sean Dyche commits long term future to Burnley

The 50-year-old has signed for another four years

Picture Courtesy of : Andrew H
Sean Dyche's mural on the end of a building

Sean Dyche's mural on the end of a building

Burnley on Thursday announced that manager Sean Dyche has signed a new long term contract which will keep him at Turf Moor for another four years. 

 

Dyche, who is the longest serving manager in the premier league, has been at Burnley for nine years already and in that time he has helped gain promotion and keep the club in the premier league for six consecutive years, while finishing in the top half twice.

“It is nice to be able to get this deal completed and now look towards the future of this football club, and its constant evolution

 

“I have a strong affinity with the area and our supporters after so many years here and I look forward to putting in the hard work needed to keep the club moving in the right direction.” said Sean Dyche.

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