Coventry City have sacked Mark Robins after seven years in charge and two promotions.
Robins leaves the club 17th in the Championship on the back of a 2-1 defeat by Derby County at home on Wednesday night.
In 2022-23 he led them to the Championship play-off final, where they lost on penalties to Luton, and last campaign they were agonisingly knocked out of the FA Cup semi-finals by Manchester United on spot-kicks.
Robins returned to the Sky Blues in March 2017 for a second stint in charge with the club bottom of League One and was unable to prevent relegation that season.
However, he led them to an immediate promotion and in 2019-20 steered them to the League One title. He was the Football League’s longest-serving manager.
More to follow.