Tranmere sack manager Crosby after losing run
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Tranmere sack manager Crosby after losing run
"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. 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."
"Following their 2-0 victory at Harrogate on New Year's Day, Tranmere have picked up three points from a possible 33. During that period, the gap between themselves and the bottom two has decreased from 15 to eight points, while they have conceded 10 goals in their past three games, including a 5-0 hammering by Notts County on 21 February."
Tranmere Rovers dismissed manager Andy Crosby following a severe downturn in performance, with the team losing 10 of their last 11 League Two matches. Despite Crosby's successful interim period last season, where he secured six wins and five draws to help avoid relegation, the club's form has deteriorated dramatically since the new year. Tranmere have won only twice since January 1st and conceded 10 goals in their last three games, including a 5-0 defeat to Notts County. Currently 19th in the table, eight points above the relegation zone with 11 games remaining, the club made the managerial change to address their poor results. Andy Parkinson will manage on an interim basis for the upcoming match against Oldham Athletic.
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