Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailSean Dyche claims he is the last of a dying breed of managers after agreeing a new four-and-a-half year deal with Burnley. Chairman Mike Garlick was keen to tie Dyche down long term as a reward for leading Burnley to the best season since the mid-70s and to ward off any potential suitors. The coaches of the future may be nomadic, they just pop in and pop out of clubs. “I think the demands are so high that I don’t think the future of management is long term. I think it’s going to be shorter and shorter.
Source: Daily Mirror January 23, 2018 16:22 UTC