Dyche rules out managing at 65

Dyche, who celebrated his sixth year in charge at Turf Moor last weekend, does not see him emulating the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Manuel Pellegrini.
Bournemouth's Eddie Howe and Dyche are the two longest-serving managers in the Premier League but the former Watford boss believes it will become increasingly more difficult to hold down a job in the game.
"I don't think it will be that kind of game in the future for management. Whether you are good bad, or indifferent I just don't think it will be", he told 'Sky Sports'.
"The demands of the instant nature of coaching and management will change the viewpoint of longevity from the manager's point of view, not necessarily the club's point of view.
"It is going to be a future of hopping around clubs - a one season mentality possibly.
"There will be few of my type of situation and Eddie, people like that who are staying at a club for a longish time. That will be few and far between because of the nature of the game. Unless things change of course.
"Unless the viewpoint of management changes. I don't think I would want to be 65, still popping around club after club. You never know but I don't think at 65 I will be doing it."
Dyche is ready for a tough test at the weekend.
"What we have learnt is all periods of the Premier League are crucial. You just need points. When you are in a category of a number of teams you just want points," he said.
Burnley face West Ham United away at the London Stadium on Saturday.