Banner organisers won't undermine Burnley's "fantastic" community work says Sean Dyche
Sean Dyche is keen to ensure the actions of a minority do not overshadow the work done by Burnley in the community after a banner bearing the slogan 'White Lives Matter' was flown over the Etihad Stadium during their match against Manchester City.
The club have condemned the banner and promised to impose life bans on the perpetrators if they can be identified, and Dyche said the message stood in contrast to the club's principles.
In post-match interviews, Burnley captain Ben Mee said he was "angry and embarrassed" after seeing the banner, and Dyche said his comments reflected the thoughts of the dressing room.
Fans voice their disgust over 'White lives matter' fly-past at Man City Etihad Stadium