Burnley Football Club, founded in 1882 for 140 years, is a founding member of the English Football League. Although it is not full of championship honors, it is a veteran club in world football with deep roots.
Over the years, Premier League side Burnley is a team that cannot be ignored, they can wrench their wrists with major teams from time to time, and 50-year-old England manager Sean Deache has done a great job. However, the nearly ten-year coaching career of the meritorious manager Burnley has officially come to an end!

In today's football scene, whether it's a loyal legend like Maldini or a personal style influence that Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have brought to the team, staying in the top of the game for a long time and engraving a football brand seems to be becoming more and more difficult.
On April 15, Burnley officially announced that he would be firing employer coach Sean Deeche. It is worth mentioning that the entire coaching staff also left together.
So far in the 21-22 Premier League season, the Red Wine Army has only won 4 wins, 13 draws and 14 losses in 31 rounds of matches, ranking 18th with 25 points, and 17th is Everton with 28 points, and the team still has some hope of relegation.
But three of those wins were made in February and April this year, meaning the team had just one win last season and was in poor shape overall.
Sean Deech's departure surprised the burnley players and staff who did not know it. Even West Ham head coach Moyes was surprised, "Burnley has always been a good and difficult team to deal with, and much of it is to Dietch's credit."
In recent years in the Premier League, although Burnley seems to be less powerful on paper than the major giants, his style of play is quite stable, and he can break out of the cold from time to time. What is even more rare is that the club always uses more English players.
In October 2012, Englander Sean Daech took over as burnley manager and has been in charge for nearly a decade, leading the not-so-wealthy team to play his own style.
Although the Premier League is called the English Premier League, there is no shortage of top foreign coaches. In fact, people such as Eddie Howe, Sean Deech, Porter and Gerrard are enough to be called the best of the local managers.
As the previously rare England home coach in the Premier League, Sean Deeche led Burnley to a total of 425 games in all competitions, twice led the team from the Championship to the Premier League, and won the Premier League's Best Manager of the Month for many times.
In the 17-18 season, he set a record for Burnley to rank 7th in the Premier League, allowing the team to participate in European competitions after 51 years, which can be described as a super-standard result when the budget is not as good as the major giants.
Burnley has been in the middle and lower reaches of the Premier League for many years, and it is already very good not to be relegated without much budget, and it is better to maintain the balance between the introduction of first-team players and youth training, and the proportion of local players in the squad has always been at the forefront of the Premier League.
And all this, Sean Deege is undoubtedly an important contributor, he has brought more local color to the Premier League, which has no shortage of top foreign players and foreign coaches.
In fact, there are some good players in the current Burnley squad, including McNeill, Corne, Jay Rodriguez, Jack Cork, Westwood, Tarkovsky and Pope.
Although the strength on paper is not too bad, the team is weak offensively, especially lacking in creativity. Some of the main players are also in their thirties and their competitive status has declined. In January, main striker Wood left for Newcastle United for a transfer fee of 30 million euros.
Problems such as the aging of the squad, the loss of personnel, the strength of the opponent and the need for further adjustment of tactics have led burnley to be deeply relegated this season.
When Sean Deich left to bid farewell to Burnley, who had been with him for nearly a decade, the title of head coach who had been in charge of a single team in the Premier League changed hands to Thathem Klopp, the German manager who had been in charge of Liverpool for nearly seven years.
"He not only built a team style, but also a culture and identity. It's really hard to do in football, it takes time, it takes someone who knows what they're doing and what they want."
In the world of football, the head coach does not simply lead the team to get good results, blindly chasing honors. It's better to sustain the team and help the club, even to have a good impact off the pitch.
A good head coach can make a club team more alive and competitive, and create a football style that is in line with the current situation while maintaining good traditions.
Today, Sean Deeche has become a 140-year coach in the founding history of the English Football League, Burnley, who has made a significant contribution to the competitive and non-competitive aspects of this old club in world football!