Tranmere Rovers have sacked manager Andy Crosby, 10 months after he was appointed on a permanent basis.
Crosby leaves Prenton Park off the back of 10 losses from 11 League Two games, which has left Tranmere 19th in the table.
The club are eight points off the relegation places with 11 games of the season remaining.
“Andy did a great job for us last year and has undoubtedly been dealt a tough hand this season with the exceptionally high level of injuries we have experienced,” said chairman Mark Palios.
“However, I felt a change was unfortunately necessary to try to address the poor run of results.
“I have no doubt that Andy has put his all into the role over the last 12 months in difficult circumstances, and I wish him all the best for the future.”
Andy Parkinson will take over on an interim basis for Saturday’s visit of Oldham Athletic, with Connor Jennings and Joe Murphy assisting.












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