Yeovil Town Sack Paul Sturrock

Rock-bottom Yeovil Town are searching for a new manager after sacking Paul Sturrock. League Two's basement club have failed to win any of their last 12 games, resulting in Sturrock becoming this season's fourth fourth-tier casualty.
Sturrock took charge of Yeovil back in April, replacing acting boss Terry Skiverton in the dugout. The 59-year-old took charge of a side struggling at the foot of the League One table, who were relegated just two days after his appointment.
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The current campaign has been equally miserable. The Glovers have registered just 11 points from 20 league games, scraping just two wins in the process, with Sturrock's final match a 2-0 defeat to Northampton.
Yeovil have named Darren Way as their interim manager, with Terry Skiverton as his asssistant in the Huish Park dugout, while they search for a new gaffer.
BREAKING NEWS: #YTFC part company with Paul Sturrock. Read more: https://t.co/tn5YxmNmzb pic.twitter.com/tXx6ecditR
â Yeovil Town FC (@YTFC) December 1, 2015