September 16, 2024

Former Celtic captain sacked ‘reluctantly’ by EFL club after sixth consecutive defeat

Former Celtic captain sacked 'reluctantly' by EFL club after sixth  consecutive defeat

Scott Brown has left English League One side Fleetwood Town following yesterday’s defeat to Charlton Athletic.

Former Celtic and Scotland captain Scott Brown has been sacked by EFL League One side Fleetwood Town after a sixth consecutive defeat this season.

Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Charlton Athletic leaves the Lancashire club sitting second bottom of the division with just one point.

36-year-old Brown, who also had spells at Hibernian and as a player/coach at Aberdeen, recently signed a new deal with the Cods after they handed him his first managerial role in May 2022 after hanging up his boots.

He managed 19 wins and 21 draws in 64 games in charge, but a dismal start to the new campaign has ensured Brown’s tenure at Highbury Stadium is over. His assistant, former Rangers defender Steven Whittaker, has also departed the club.

A club statement read: “Fleetwood can confirm head coach Scott Brown has left the club with immediate effect. Following a difficult run of results the club reluctantly felt now is the right time to make a change to the first-team management.

“Assistant head coach Steven Whittaker will also depart and everyone at the club would like to place on record their thanks to Scott and Steven for their hard work and professionalism during his time at the club.

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“The search for his replacement will begin immedaitely and we will issue a further update on the first-team staff in due course.”

Brown has been linked with the vacant Hibs job this week following Lee Johnson’s exit, with the club hoping to start the interview process next week.

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Barnsley’s League One rivals Fleetwood Town have sacked head coach Scott Brown.
Barnsley FC's League One rivals sack head coach after Charlton Athletic  defeat extends winless run

The decision comes following Fleetwood’s 2-1 defeat to Charlton Athletic, which extended their winless run to six league games.

Brown took charge of the club in May 2022, taking on his first managerial role after a stint as a coach at Aberdeen.

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He led the Cods to a 13th-placed finish last season but they currently sit 23rd, having picked up just one point this season.

Fleetwood’s statement read: “Fleetwood Town can confirm head coach Scott Brown has left the club with immediate effect.

Barnsley FC's League One rivals part ways with manager as ex-Leeds United  man takes reins

“Following a difficult run of results the club reluctantly felt now is the right time to make a change to the first-team management.

“Assistant head coach Steven Whittaker will also depart and everyone at the club would like to place on record their thanks to Scott and Steven for their hard work and professionalism during his time at the club.

“The search for his replacement will begin immediately and we will issue a further update on the first team staff in due course.”

Barnsley are due to lock horns with Fleetwood on October 28, by which time a new head coach will most likely be in place at Highbury Stadium.

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