Airdrie United has officially parted ways with manager Danny Lennon after just eight games in charge. The club, currently sitting at the bottom of the Scottish Championship, has struggled significantly, losing six of those eight matches. Following a heavy 4-0 defeat at home to Dunfermline Athletic, Airdrie United decided to make a change in leadership to turn around their fortunes. Lennon, who took over on August 27, had previously been the caretaker boss at Airdrie in 2016 and had a notable managerial stint at St Mirren, where he won the Scottish League Cup in 2013. The decision comes after a disappointing start to the season, where Airdrie United had initially shown promise with a win against Dundee in the Premier Sports Cup. However, the club has not won in their last 12 games, raising concerns about their performance and prospects for the remainder of the season. Airdrie United expressed gratitude towards Lennon for his efforts during his brief tenure, as they seek to find a new manager to lead the team forward in the challenging Scottish Championship.
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Airdrie United Parts Ways with Manager Danny Lennon After Eight Games
Airdrie United has parted company with manager Danny Lennon after a disappointing start to the season. Discover the reasons behind this decision.
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