MK Dons SACK manager Scott Lindsey after less than six months in charge as they release 56-word statement

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MK DONS have sacked their manager Scott Lindsey following a horror run of results.

The League Two side have won just one of their last 11 games.

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The poor form has seen them slump to 17th in the table after initially being hopeful of promotion.

They sat third in the table in early December but are now 13 points off the relegation zone.

In a short statement, the club confirmed the sacking, saying: “Milton Keynes Dons have parted company with head coach Scott Lindsey.

“Everyone at MK Dons would like to sincerely thank Scott for his efforts during his time in Milton Keynes and wish him every success in the future.

“The club will be making no further comment at this time and will update supporters in due course.”

Lindsey left Crawley Town to become MK Dons boss in September – just months after guiding the club to promotion to League One.

They went up via the play-offs, beating The Dons 8-1 on aggregate in the semi-final.

Former Rotherham and Wigan boss Leam Richardson has been tipped to take over at Stadium MK.

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Ex-Barrow and Gillingham gaffer Stephen Clemence is another linked with the job.

Paul Hurst, who previously took charge of Ipswich and Shrewsbury is also a contender.

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