Motherwell sack manager Gannon
Gaffer goes after just 25 games
Published: 28/12/2009
MOTHERWELL this afternoon sacked manager Jim Gannon.
The Fir Park club’s board said the decision was not related in “any way whatsoever” to recent results - Saturday’s 3-1 home defeat to St Johnstone was their fourth loss in a row.
Motherwell chairman John Boyle said: “It is deeply regrettable that the board has felt it necessary to part company with the manager at this stage of the season, but we have reached a situation where we felt there was no other option.”
Gannon, who won just seven games out of 25 as Well manager, only took over at Fir Park in the summer after Mark McGhee left to become Aberdeen FC manager.
Boyle added: “Generally results on the field have been satisfactory since Jim Gannon was appointed and the board wishes to make it clear that today’s decision is not related in any way whatsoever to recent results.
“Over the past couple of months it has become abundantly clear that the manager was not fully committed to the club and, despite our best efforts, he repeatedly refused to sign a contract. Relations between the manager, staff and directors deteriorated to the extent that the situation became untenable.”
Gordon Young, the club’s head of youth, will take charge of the team for Wednesday’s SPL match against Hearts at Tynecastle.