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  1. 'No way I could say no' - Rodriguez signs new dealpublished at 13:16 30 May

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    Jay Rodriguez has extended his Burnley stay by signing a one-year extension at Turf Moor.

    The 34-year-old has made 288 appearances for his hometown club and this will take him into his 11th year with the Clarets.

    "It's a great feeling and a real privilege to represent Burnley," Rodriguez told the club website, external. "Being offered another year was a proud moment and there was no way I could say no.

    "It was a no brainer for myself, my family and my friends and there was nothing else in my mind apart from signing and playing for this club for as long as I can.

    "Burnley is all I've known. The football club is a massive part of the town and to be able to represent Burnley is always special."

  2. Who do you want as the next Clarets manager?published at 09:21 30 May

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    We asked for your views on Burnley's vacant manager position.

    Here's who some of you want to replace Vincent Kompany:

    Mark: I think Liam Rosenior, he did a good job at Hull. He was the brains behind Rooney at Derby and he knows the league, plus he's an up and coming young manager. He's a better choice than Lampard and others in the frame.

    Gazo: Cooper or Potter, both proven managers. Definitely don't want Lampard.

    Kieron: To me the answer is simple and would make sense. Craig Bellamy isn’t going to Bayern with VK and he has been at the centre during VK’s tenure. As a player he has a great track record and the heart of a lion. While he probably has little experience of being a manager, he has been there during the best and the worst of the last two seasons.

    James: We need a manager that believes in a similar style of play due to the squad we have built. Of the available managers Corberan would be my first choice. West Brom were the only team to outplay us in the Championship.

    Simon: David Moyes would be my choice.

    Andy: I hope the board continues with the appointment of an up and coming emerging managerial talent. Ruud van Nistelrooy ticks those boxes.

    Paul Scott-Bates: Scott Parker.

  3. Who next for Burnley?published at 16:20 29 May

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    So, Vincent Kompany's tenure at Turf Moor has officially come to an end, as a club statement on Wednesday confirmed his departure to Bayern Munich.

    Time to look to the future then. Who do you want to see in the Clarets dugout next, Clarets fans? Let us know here, external

  4. Cooper uninterested in Burnley role as he eyes Premier League returnpublished at 08:10 29 May

    Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper has declined the opportunity to pursue the Burnley job once it becomes available.

    Welshman Cooper has been out of work since being sacked by Forest in December and is instead aiming for a return to the Premier League.

    Newly promoted Leicester City is a possible destination for the 44-year-old, with current Foxes boss Enzo Maresca in talks to join Chelsea.

    Burnley coach Vincent Kompany is closing in on a shock move to Bayern Munich after he agreed a deal in principle to join the Bundesliga giants.

    BBC Sport understands former Chelsea and Everton coach Frank Lampard would be interested in taking over at Turf Moor should the opportunity arise.

    It is believed Kompany has agreed a deal until 2027, with Bayern set to pay £10.2m in compensation.

    On Tuesday, the Germany side’s director Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told Sky Germany that the “last details” needed to be sorted out for the Belgian’s arrival.

    Rummenigge said: “Our sporting director [Max Eberl] has chosen Kompany, it is not yet official but there are only the last details to be sorted out. I am convinced that Kompany will arrive in the end.

    “Pep Guardiola spoke to us in a very positive way about Vincent. He had him at [Manchester] City as captain and Pep also followed him when he was at Burnley, so he gave us a good hand."

  5. 'Kompany still ticks a lot of boxes'published at 11:33 28 May

    German football writer Raphael Honigstein has been discussing Bayern Munich's surprise move for Burnley boss Vincent Kompany on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club:

    "They said they had him on the list all along but it wouldn't have been on the shortlist - it was a very, very long list.

    "As their preferred options kept falling through they changed tact and looked a little bit in a different shelf. He still ticks a lot of boxes in terms of personality and being German speaking.

    "A big personality, great character and charisma. The kind of guy that can inspire a dressing room, that can breed the kind of togetherness that has been missing in recent years.

    "Bayern feel the second Burnley season is less representative of what he can do with decent players in a different league than the first one. It is a bit of gamble, a bit of risk but when you're low on options it is worth taking that risk."

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  6. 'Improving Bayern should really be possible' for Kompanypublished at 09:35 28 May

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    German football journalist Raphael Honigstein spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club about the potentially reduced expectations on Vincent Kompany if the Burnley manager is appointed by Bayern Munich as Thomas Tuchel's successor.

    Honigstein said: "Unlike his predecessors from the past 10 to 11 years, he comes into a Bayern team that finished third [in the Bundesliga], so improving on that is going to be easier than anyone who came in after Jupp Heynckes, who won the treble in 2013.

    "For once, Bayern might even prepare to say winning the championship - which is almost seen as a given and the very minimum - will be a big success, because the season was so poor and Kompany is coming in as an inexperienced manager at this level.

    "Getting Bayern back to the number one spot, which should be possible considering their resources, has gone from the mere minimum to actually a decent outcome for the season.

    "I know coaches often think about improving what their predecessor has done - he's actually in a comfortable position in that respect. Improving this Bayern team should really be possible because of their poor performances, the Champions League notwithstanding last season."

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  7. 'Confused' - fans on Kompany's pending exitpublished at 19:20 25 May

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    We asked you how you were feeling about the likely departure of Vincent Kompany to Bayern Munich.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Sam: He has been backed to the hills by the board. We go down because of him being stubborn and refusing to change his ways, then he jumps ship. I can’t see him lasting the season.

    Paul: No way could he turn down such a chance. But that said, after getting us relegated, and all the time pointing at the five-year-plan, it leaves a sour taste in the mouth. Stick with me, he was saying, but then he did not stick with us. He gave us the best season ever, then one of the worst. Feelings are confused. I wish him well but I am also quite angry at him.

    Keith: Stubborn and naive. Cost Burnley the chance to remain in the Premier League when points deductions to rivals meant it could not have been easier.

    Peter: I have nothing but respect for Vinnie. He made mistakes this season but I believe he will be a great manager. No one should blame him for accepting Bayern's offer.

    Ian: Shades of Owen Coyle, both in the manner of departure and, an inflated reputation based on one successful season. I hope Vincent Kompany's future career in management doesn't follow the same trajectory!

    Alan: Good luck at Bayern and many thanks for leaving Burnley. We can now hopefully get a decent manager who can organise a style of play that utilises the players strengths, rather than a system that simply did not work.

    Danny: Kompany gave me one of my best Burnley seasons followed by one of the worst. However, I was willing to stick by him to see if he could deliver again (whilst accepting it would not be as easy), and learn from his mistakes. His legacy has not been tarnished by relegation but by the way he could not wait to jump ship. Yes it is Bayern, but it could be anyone.

    Richard: Surprised at Bayern wanting Kompany given the fact he has overseen a relegation, but his style of play may well prove successful with the quality of players he will be working with in Germany. What he did for Burnley in the Championship, assembling a squad that won the league, was unbelievable.

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  8. Kompany's tenure in numberspublished at 16:40 25 May

    Kompany at Burnley: Managed 96 games and won 41, draw 24 and lost 31. Points per game is 1.53. Scored 128 league goals

    Vincent Kompany has taken charge of 96 games in all competitions for Burnley since his arrival in June 2022.

    The Clarets have won 41 of those matches and averaged 1.53 points per game.

    In Kompany's debut season at Turf Moor he guided them to promotion from the Championship with a record-breaking tally of 101 points. They won 29 of their 46 matches that season, losing only three times.

    But it was to be a different story when they returned to the Premier League.

    Burnley won just five matches in their return to the top-flight - losing 24 - and conceded 78 goals in total.

  9. Give us your verdict on Kompanypublished at 14:19 25 May

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    After Vincent Kompany agreed a deal in principle to become Bayern Munich manager earlier on Saturday, we want to know your thoughts on the outgoing Burnley boss.

    Will he be remembered fondly after the 2022-23 Championship title-winning campaign?

    Or is his legacy totally tarnished by the failure to stay up?

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  10. Quiz: A Burnley end-of-season specialpublished at 16:54 24 May

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    How closely have you been paying attention to the Clarets' Premier League campaign?

    Check out our Burnley quiz - and see if your knowledge is in order.

    Try it now

    For all the club Premier League quizzes, head here

  11. Would Bayern Munich be 'another level' too soon?published at 08:58 24 May

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    European football expert James Horncastle says he is cautious about Vincent Kompany's link to the vacant Bayern Munich job because of the magnitude of the job.

    Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Euro Leagues podcast, Horncastle said: "Kompany did a fine job at getting Burnley promoted and he has transformed their playing style from what we became accustomed to over the years.

    "Yes, they have been relegated, but I do not see that as a failure given the resources and player personnel he had. But I do think Bayern Munich is a big job and sometimes people take these jobs too early.

    "Kompany has had experience but this is another level. It has been challenging enough for the top managers, who are more experienced, to control everything there is at Bayern Munich.

    "He feels like the fourth or fifth guy on the list and that should also be playing on his mind."

    Listen to the full discussion on BBC Sounds

  12. Expert season review: 'A backward step'published at 13:05 23 May

    Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    This campaign was clearly a backward step for Burnley, experiencing the ecstasy of promotion to the agony of relegation in the space of 12 months. The Clarets made a poor start by losing five of their first six games and were playing catch-up thereafter and a mini revival late in the season was in vein.

    Biggest success for this season?

    Sander Berge was probably the standout player with some commanding performances in the middle of the pitch. Goalkeeper James Trafford lost his place in the side to Arijanet Muric but being called up to England’s provisional squad for the Euros can be seen as a measure of success.

    Biggest let down or frustration?

    A number of Burnley players did not cover themselves in glory, but in truth they were just not up to the level of the Premier League. Belgian winger Mike Tresor was undoubtedly the biggest let down, looking mostly disinterested after coming in from Genk where he won the Jupiler Pro League’s player of year award with 21 assists and eight goals in 34 games.

    Key item on the summer agenda?

    A sensational development has seen Bayern Munich hold talks with manager Vincent Kompany about becoming their new manager. Managerless Chelsea and Brighton are also interested so the Belgian’s future needs to be resolved and there may well be a hunt for his successor.

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