Matt Hill leaves the Stan Robinson Stadium
Stafford Rangers have parted company with Matt Hill following an 11 game winless run.
Rangers were thrashed 5-0 away at Worksop on Tuesday evening with the Boro taking just eight points from 15 games this season.
A statement was made by the club this evening:
"It is with deep regret that we can confirm the club has parted company with first team manager Matt Hill by mutual consent.
“Matt took over the reins at a very difficult time for the club and brought stability on the football side securing an eighth-place finish in his first season. A mid-table finish followed in the second season and we had all hoped to progress this year. Sadly, for whatever reason, results have been below expectation and leave the club in a precarious position.
“We would like to thank Matt for his total commitment to the club and endless hours he has devoted to bring success on the pitch.”
Rangers are in action on Saturday afternoon in the FA Trophy as they welcome Brackley Town in the 2nd Qualifying round. It has been announced that the backroom staff will take charge whilst a permanent replacement is found.
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