Workington Reds have actually split business with supervisor Mark Fell.
The Borough Park club have actually revealed that Fell and his aide Graham Lancashire have both left the club.
The choice includes 3 video games left in the Northern Premier League Premier Division period, with Workington still fighting to prevent transfer.
Coaches Brian Dawson and Billy Redden have actually been positioned in caretaker cost for the last video games of the 2024/25 project.
Fell’s separation adheres to Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Leek Town, with the Reds 17th in the table, 3 factors over the transfer area.
Workington stated in a declaration in behalf of their board: “Workington AFC can confirm that they have mutually agreed to part company with manager Mark Fell and his assistant Graham Lancashire.
“It has actually been a hard choice for all celebrations to make and definitely not one any person imagined taking at this phase of the period.
“We’d like to place on record our thanks to Mark and Graham and their team for all their hard work during their time with the club and we wish them well in the future.
“The club’s outright primary concern is preserving our Step 3 standing.
“Brian Dawson and Billy Redden will take training tonight and will oversee the final three games of the season as we bid to secure the points we need.
“The club will certainly begin the procedure of designating a brand-new supervisor instantly.”
Fell, the previous Lancaster City employer, had been appointed at Borough Park at the end of last period as he changed Danny Grainger.
In the organization he has actually supervised 13 success, 7 attracts and 19 beats, as Workington battle to overcome the safety and security line in the closing phases of the project, amidst their 2nd period back in the NPL Premier.
Dawson and Redden are readied to remain in the dugout for Saturday’s home encounterPrescot Cables Reds after that most likely to Morpeth Town on Easter Monday prior to their last video game of the period versus Ashton United at Borough Park.