The League Two side Crawley Town have sacked their manager, Matthew Etherington, after just 32 days in charge.
The former Tottenham winger, in his first senior management role in football, presided over three matches during his tenure, a win and two losses, leaving the club – taken over by Wagmi United in April – 20th in the league.
Etherington was the club’s second permanent manager of the season, replacing Kevin Betsy who lasted four months in the job. Lewis Young was put in interim charge following Betsy’s departure, leading the team for a month and a half, but left the club when…
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