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Last Updated: Wednesday, 8 June, 2005, 07:36 GMT 08:36 UK
Fans call for Burley explanation
Former Derby manager George Burley
I hope the club can continue to build upon the considerable progress the team has achieved over the last two seasons
George Burley
Derby fans want former boss George Burley to shed light on the "ongoing issue" which led to his resignation.

Burley claimed "my position has become untenable" but Derby chairman John Sleightholme accused him of not making clear "his real reasons" for resigning.

And now calls are increasing for Burley, who saved the club from relegation in 2003 and led them to the play-offs in 2005, to respond.

Derby director of football Murdo Mackay also offered to resign on Tuesday.

Sleightholme said: "George raised a specific concern with the board, the board had a meeting and complied with George's request and he agreed to continue as manager.

"The board, having satisfied George's requests, are disappointed he has not made clear his real reasons for leaving."

Mackay's resignation has yet to be accepted by the Derby board.

Burley was thought to have had a difficult relationship with Mackay.

"I offered my resignation late on Monday," Mackay told BBC Sport. "I was surprised to hear about George's own resignation."

Burley is believed to have been upset midfielder Tom Huddlestone was sold to Tottenham against his wishes.

The former Ipswich boss also said newspaper allegations about his conduct had "deeply hurt him", although the club last month publicly denied they had launched an internal inquiry.

The Scot's departure will be a blow to the club who he saved from relegation in his first season before leading them to the semi-finals of the play-offs during the last campaign.

"It is with great regret I wish to announce my decision not to continue as manager of Derby County Football Club," announced Burley.

After saving Derby from relegation, Burley had been rewarded with a two-year deal in May 2003.

"It has been an honour and a privilege to work for this great club and to have enjoyed a memorable relationship with such special fans."

He added: "I hope that the club can continue to build upon the considerable progress which the team has achieved over the last two seasons, and I wish the club every success in the future."




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