League One strugglers Swindon Town have confirmed the departure of manager John Sheridan after five months in charge.
The 56-year-old had told BBC Radio Wiltshire he planned to resign after Saturday's 4-1 defeat by AFC Wimbledon.
That loss was Swindon's ninth in 11 games and leaves them seven points from safety with four matches to play.
"The club would like to thank John for his time in what must have been a difficult period for him personally," said a club statement.
"Assistant manager Tommy Wright will take charge of the team for the remainder of the season and will be assisted by academy head of coaching Lee Peacock."
League One strugglers Swindon Town have confirmed the departure of manager John Sheridan after five months in charge.
The 56-year-old had told BBC Radio Wiltshire he planned to resign after Saturday's 4-1 defeat by AFC Wimbledon.
That loss was Swindon's ninth in 11 games and leaves them seven points from safety with four matches to play.
"The club would like to thank John for his time in what must have been a difficult period for him personally," said a club statement.
"Assistant manager Tommy Wright will take charge of the team for the remainder of the season and will be assisted by academy head of coaching Lee Peacock."
So Bayern not content with snapping up the best players from their Bundesliga rivals have now decided to take a manager too.
Obviously they've done it with many Dortmund players in the past, also Neuer, Gnabry, Pavard, Goretzka, then this summer they'll be signing Upamecano from 2nd placed Leipzig, and now their manager too.
It's basically like Man City signing Van Dijk and Klopp.
So Bayern not content with snapping up the best players from their Bundesliga rivals have now decided to take a manager too.
Obviously they've done it with many Dortmund players in the past, also Neuer, Gnabry, Pavard, Goretzka, then this summer they'll be signing Upamecano from 2nd placed Leipzig, and now their manager too.
It's basically like Man City signing Van Dijk and Klopp.
Yes, whatever we might think of the Big 6, at least there's competition between the top clubs for trophies, players and managers
So Bayern not content with snapping up the best players from their Bundesliga rivals have now decided to take a manager too.
Obviously they've done it with many Dortmund players in the past, also Neuer, Gnabry, Pavard, Goretzka, then this summer they'll be signing Upamecano from 2nd placed Leipzig, and now their manager too.
It's basically like Man City signing Van Dijk and Klopp.
It’s very dull. Basically the entire Bundesliga is a feeder club for one side.
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League One strugglers Swindon Town have confirmed the departure of manager John Sheridan after five months in charge.
The 56-year-old had told BBC Radio Wiltshire he planned to resign after Saturday's 4-1 defeat by AFC Wimbledon.
That loss was Swindon's ninth in 11 games and leaves them seven points from safety with four matches to play.
"The club would like to thank John for his time in what must have been a difficult period for him personally," said a club statement.
"Assistant manager Tommy Wright will take charge of the team for the remainder of the season and will be assisted by academy head of coaching Lee Peacock."
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Average for his short tenure in Ireland, awful for Wigan & awful for Swindon.
I wonder if that is some kind of record?
Has agreed personal terms at least...
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/12040/12287658/julian-nagelsmann-bayern-munich-agree-terms-with-coach-but-rb-leipzig-demand-record-fee
Obviously they've done it with many Dortmund players in the past, also Neuer, Gnabry, Pavard, Goretzka, then this summer they'll be signing Upamecano from 2nd placed Leipzig, and now their manager too.
It's basically like Man City signing Van Dijk and Klopp.
Ten Hag has signed a new contract to stay with Ajax
Another "big name" crossed off the Spurs shortlist
Howe? Sarri?