Both sacked within 3 days of each other!
First David -
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Manager David Holdsworth has left Blue Square Bet Premier side Lincoln City by mutual consent.
Lincoln are 18th in the division, only four points above the relegation zone, and lost 3-2 at Hereford on Saturday.
"The board of directors wish to announce that manager David Holdsworth has today left the club by mutual consent," said a statement.
"The board thank David for his efforts during his tenure and wish him every success for the future."
"No further comment will be made by the football club or its officials at this time," the statement added.
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Then today Dean - thanks for that Wembley miss, wife beater.
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Aldershot have sacked manager Dean Holdsworth after two years in charge.
The Shots have earned just seven points from the last seven games and are 20th in League Two - the same position as when he took over in January 2011.
Aldershot beat Torquay 1-0 on Tuesday.
The club say they hope to announce his replacement before Saturday's game with Fleetwood.
A club statement read: "Following a difficult run of results which has returned just seven points from the last seven games and despite Tuesday evening's hard-fought result against Torquay United the board of directors have today taken the decision to terminate the contract of first-team manager Dean Holdsworth with immediate effect.
"The board would like to place on record their thanks and appreciation for Dean's efforts during his time at the club and acknowledge the difficult circumstances under which Dean has managed to steer us out of the relegation places.
"Taking into account our current league position and games in hand of those teams around us, the board felt the time was right to maximise the positive momentum of Tuesday's result in order to give the best possible chance of retaining our League status.
"With this in mind and just 13 games left of the season we must now move quickly and make every effort to find a suitable replacement that can help us achieve those immediate ambitions."
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Wonder if Owen's phone is still ringing?
First David -
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Manager David Holdsworth has left Blue Square Bet Premier side Lincoln City by mutual consent.
Lincoln are 18th in the division, only four points above the relegation zone, and lost 3-2 at Hereford on Saturday.
"The board of directors wish to announce that manager David Holdsworth has today left the club by mutual consent," said a statement.
"The board thank David for his efforts during his tenure and wish him every success for the future."
"No further comment will be made by the football club or its officials at this time," the statement added.
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Then today Dean - thanks for that Wembley miss, wife beater.
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Aldershot have sacked manager Dean Holdsworth after two years in charge.
The Shots have earned just seven points from the last seven games and are 20th in League Two - the same position as when he took over in January 2011.
Aldershot beat Torquay 1-0 on Tuesday.
The club say they hope to announce his replacement before Saturday's game with Fleetwood.
A club statement read: "Following a difficult run of results which has returned just seven points from the last seven games and despite Tuesday evening's hard-fought result against Torquay United the board of directors have today taken the decision to terminate the contract of first-team manager Dean Holdsworth with immediate effect.
"The board would like to place on record their thanks and appreciation for Dean's efforts during his time at the club and acknowledge the difficult circumstances under which Dean has managed to steer us out of the relegation places.
"Taking into account our current league position and games in hand of those teams around us, the board felt the time was right to maximise the positive momentum of Tuesday's result in order to give the best possible chance of retaining our League status.
"With this in mind and just 13 games left of the season we must now move quickly and make every effort to find a suitable replacement that can help us achieve those immediate ambitions."
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Wonder if Owen's phone is still ringing?