Sean Dyche

English football manager

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January 9 2025 Sean Dyche was sacked by Everton just three hours before an FA Cup third round home tie against Peterborough United, following a series of poor results.
April 2024 Sean Dyche was honored with the Premier League Manager of the Month award for April.
April 24 2024 Dyche led Everton to a 2–0 victory over Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, marking the club's first home win against Liverpool at Goodison Park since 2010.
May 28 2023 In Dyche's first season, Everton secured their Premier League status by winning their final match 1–0 against Bournemouth on the last day of the season.
January 30 2023 Sean Dyche was appointed manager of Premier League club Everton on a two-and-a-half-year contract, replacing Frank Lampard.
April 15 2022 Dyche was dismissed by Burnley after nine and a half years, with the club in the relegation zone.
2020 Dyche became the longest-serving manager in the Premier League at the end of the season.
February 2020 Sean Dyche received the Premier League Manager of the Month award for February.
2018 Dyche led Burnley to their first European campaign since 1967 after finishing seventh in the league.
March 2018 Sean Dyche was recognized as the Premier League Manager of the Month for March.
January 2018 Dyche signed a new contract with Burnley to remain as manager until the summer of 2022.
2017 The new Barnfield Training Centre was completed, with Dyche involved in its design.
2016 Burnley finished the 2016–17 season in 16th place, ensuring consecutive seasons in the Premier League for the first time.
2016 Dyche led Burnley to a second promotion to the Premier League.
February 2016 Sean Dyche was named the Football League Championship Manager of the Month for February.
2014 Dyche guided Burnley to promotion to the Premier League.
April 2014 Sean Dyche was honored with the Football League Championship Manager of the Month award for April.
2013 In Dyche's first full season, Burnley finished second in the Championship and were promoted back to the Premier League.
October 2013 Sean Dyche received the Football League Championship Manager of the Month award for October.
September 2013 Sean Dyche was awarded the Football League Championship Manager of the Month for September.
2012 Under Sean Dyche's management, Watford finished the 2011–12 season in eleventh place in the Football League Championship, marking the club's best finish in four years.
October 30 2012 Sean Dyche was appointed as the manager of Burnley.
September 2012 Sean Dyche joined the England national under-21 football team as a temporary member of the backroom staff.
July 6 2012 Sean Dyche's tenure as manager of Watford ended.
June 21 2011 Sean Dyche was appointed as the manager of Watford.

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