It came as a bit of a shock to many, but Burnley have decided to get rid of their head coach Sean Dyche on Friday. Although the ginger man won’t be in the Clarets dugout anymore, fans can still go and have a drink in The Royal Dyche, a tavern in Burnley.But why now? Dyche gets kicked out of Burnley after almost 10 yearsAs the pub owners were quick to point out, their establishment won’t be changing its name just because the much-loved coach has been relieved of his duty. It’s not very common for a sports news website to publish a pub’s statement – but here we are!”Regardless of recent actions by the football club, it is unquestionable that we WILL remain The Royal Dyche. Nobody can undo the good work the boss has done over the last 9 years, how far he has taken us and finally putting Burnley FC back on the map! Anyone who comes into the pub and asks if we will change our name will be asked to donate £1 to Pendleside Hospice. Anything to squeeze something good out of a bad situation. Thank you for everything Sean, it’s been an incredible journey and an era us Burnley fans will always remember.”Sunday, 16.15: (1.82) West Ham (3.70) Burnley (5.40)Sean Dyche is one of those “men from the people” characters that football fans enjoy seeing in charge of their beloved team. Him being shown the door is another blow for the old-fashioned football fans, who believe that men of the people are the ones who should be in charge of football, the game of the people. Dyche’s role in the club struck a chord in a local pub that for years has named itself after the man himself. The Royal Dyche pub was formerly known as The Princess Royal and is located on Yorkshire Street in Burnley.We declare the Royal Dyche open! @burnleyfc 😊🍺 pic.twitter.com/jOUujWLc3D— Fraser Dainton🥊🏉🎤📺🦏 (@FraserDainton) June 1, 2018 The times may be changing, and it might feel a bit depressing – but you can at least pay The Royal Dyche a visit and have a drink to drown your sorrow.