Swindon sack head coach Kennedy after five months
Swindon sack head coach Kennedy after five months
Swindon Town Football Club has announced the sacking of head coach Kennedy after just five months in charge.
The decision comes after a poor run of results, with the team currently languishing at the bottom of the league table.
Kennedy was appointed in the summer with high hopes of turning the club’s fortunes around, but unfortunately, results did not improve under his leadership.
The board of directors felt that a change was necessary to try and salvage something from the season before it was too late.
Swindon fans have expressed mixed reactions to the news, with some calling for the board to also take responsibility for the team’s poor performance.
The search for a new head coach is already underway, with the club looking to appoint someone who can bring fresh ideas and energy to the team.
In the meantime, assistant coach Smith will take charge of first-team affairs until a permanent replacement is found.
It remains to be seen whether the change in leadership will have the desired effect on Swindon’s season, but fans will be hoping for a turnaround in fortunes.
This latest development marks another chapter in what has been a turbulent season for Swindon, who will be aiming to avoid relegation at all costs.