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<\/U>Bristol City<\/STRONG>
Football League Second Division runner-up: 1997–98

Millwall<\/STRONG>
Football League Second Division: 2000–01

Northampton Town<\/STRONG>
Football League Two runner-up: 2005–06<\/P>

MANAGERIAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Burnley<\/STRONG>
Football League Championship: 2015–16; runner-up: 2013–14<\/P>

Premier League Manager of the Month:
<\/STRONG>March 2018, February 2020<\/P>

Football League Championship Manager of the Month:
<\/STRONG>September 2013, October 2013, April 2014, February 2016<\/P>","6D32C6445CC2D59F8C50EC9CE9BD145C":"183cm","41F6CDCCD6C1C3AD77386ED2FC4083F7":"

Everton Football Club are an English professional association football club from the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of English football. They have competed in the top division for a record 108 seasons, they have played more top-flight league games than any other English team and have won the League Championship nine times—the fourth highest of any team. Everton have remained in the top division since 1954, and were founding members of the Premier League in 1992.

Formed in 1878, Everton were founding members of The Football League in 1888 and won their first league championship two seasons later. Following four league titles and two FA Cup wins, Everton experienced a lull in the immediate post World War Two period until a revival in the 1960s, winning two league championships and an FA Cup. The mid-1980s represented their most recent period of success, with two League Championship successes, an FA Cup, and the 1985 European Cup Winners' Cup—their first continental trophy. The club's most recent major trophy was the 1995 FA Cup. The club's supporters are known as Evertonians. Everton have a large fanbase and regularly attract high attendances, averaging over 36,000 people per game: 95% of stadium capacity. Everton have a notable rivalry with neighbours Liverpool F.C. and the two sides regularly contest the Merseyside Derby. Liverpool F.C. were formed in 1892 by a breakaway group consisting of Everton's former president and a few players. The dispute also resulted in Everton leaving Anfield, their home ground at the time. The club have been based at their current home ground, Goodison Park, since 1892. Plans to move to a new 50,000 seater expandable stadium in Kirkby on the Liverpool city border were blocked by a public enquiry in 2009.

The club's home colours have traditionally been royal blue and white, with notable footballers donning the Everton shirt. The most famous is Dixie Dean, who scored a record 60 league goals in the 1927–28 season. Since 2000, the club has annually recognised notable former players, nominating an "Everton Giant" at the beginning of each season.<\/P>","FA57902DDF74DCE49FAB6DBEF2AE8499":"Sean Mark Dyche","58839C5489CF8F47":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Goodison+Park+liverpool&sll=53.43089,-2.960773&sspn=0.001716,0.005665&ie=UTF8&ll=53.438851,-2.966099&spn=0.001716,0.005665&t=h&z=18","BF30D6091E95FD5C1F450BE35912A445":"2023-1-30","5D60482112F81397E864AECB05D29C32":"Domestic<\/U>
<\/STRONG>
First Division
<\/STRONG>Champions: (9) – 1890–91, 1914–15, 1927–28, 1931–32, 1938–39, 1962–63, 1969–70, 1984–85, 1986–87
Runners-up: (7) – 1889–90, 1894–95, 1901–02, 1904–05, 1908–09, 1911–12, 1985–86

Second Division
<\/STRONG>Champions: (1) – 1930–31
Runners-up: (1) – 1953–54

FA Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: (5) – 1906, 1933, 1966, 1984, 1995
Runners-up: (8) – 1893, 1897, 1907, 1968, 1985, 1986, 1989, 2009

Football League Cup
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: (2) – 1977, 1984

FA Charity Shield
<\/STRONG>Winners: (9) – 1928, 1932, 1963, 1970, 1984, 1985, 1986 (shared), 1987, 1995
Runners-up: (2) – 1933, 1966

Full Members Cup
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: (2) – 1989, 1991

Super Cup
<\/STRONG>Runner-up: (1) – 1985–86

World Soccer Magazine World Team of the Year
<\/STRONG>Winners – 1985

FA Youth Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: (3) – 1965, 1984, 1998
Runners-up: (4) – 1961, 1977, 1983, 2002

Lancashire Senior Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: (6) – 1894, 1897, 1910, 1935, 1940, 1964

Liverpool Senior Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: (45) – 1884, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910 (shared), 1911, 1912 (shared), 1914, 1919, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1934 (shared), 1936 (shared), 1938, 1940, 1945, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958 (shared), 1959, 1960, 1961, 1982 (shared), 1983, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2007

European<\/U>
<\/STRONG>
European Cup Winners' Cup
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Sean Mark Dyche is an English professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Premier League club Burnley.<\/P>

During his playing career, Dyche played as a centre back, making his professional debut in 1990 and representing Chesterfield – whom he captained and scored for in an FA Cup semi-final – Bristol City, Luton Town, Millwall, Watford and Northampton Town. He was promoted with three of his six clubs. After retiring as a player in 2007 he coached at Watford, including a stint as manager between June 2011 and July 2012.<\/P>

Since being appointed manager at Burnley in October 2012, Dyche has guided the club to two promotions to the Premier League in three seasons, the latter following relegation back to the Championship at the end of 2014–15.<\/P>","6C2FDBC58B5FC31747574B8DEC532270":"Goodison Park,Liverpool,L4 4EL","A667671DDBFFBFB212A5D1335EAC16DE":"336900000.00","736ECA69114CA0121CDC75D8A7FDA057F4F7013DE66F87F8":"1878","6BCA2519085BAC06":"Record League Victory:<\/STRONG> 9-1 v Manchester City, 3 September 1906, and 9-1 v Plymouth Argyle, 27 December 1930 - W Dean & J Stein both scored 4, a first for Everton

Record FA Cup Victory:<\/STRONG> 11-2 v Derby County, FA Cup, 5th Round, 18 January 1890 (Hat-tricks from Fred Geary, Alec Brady and Alf Milward)

Most points in a League season (2 for a win)<\/STRONG> – 66 in 42 matches, First Division, 1969-70

Most points in a League season (3 for a win)<\/STRONG> – 90 in 42 matches, First Division, 1984-85

Most League goals scored in a season<\/STRONG> – 121 in 42 matches, Second Division, 1930-31

Most League goals in a season<\/STRONG> – 60, Dixie Dean, (1927-28)

Most goals in the League<\/STRONG> – 349, Dixie Dean (as of 17 May 2006)","e_index":5};