SuperSport United and Dean Furman part ways with immediate effect

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SuperSport United and Dean Furman part ways with immediate effect
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SuperSport United and Dean Furman have parted ways with immediate effect after a successful five-year relationship.

United chief executive officer Stan Matthews said Furman has left an indelible mark on the club and set high leadership standards.

"Dean is a super young man that we hold with deep affection and high regard and wish him and his wife Tash all the best as they build their new family life‚” Matthews said. Where he fell short was on the league and Telkom Knockout Cup side where United weren’t able to annex those trophies.He joined the club in 2015‚ the season after they’d beaten Platinum Stars 3-2 in the Telkom Knockout Cup final and was on the losing side in the 2016 final when United were beaten 2-1 by then upstarts Cape Town City.

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