The 64-year-old said in the wake of Easter Monday afternoon's 2-1 loss to Derby - a sixth game without a win Redfearn, the former Barnsley captain, had a four-game stint in charge last season while Leeds sought Grayson's replacement.that he would not be in charge at Charlton on Saturday, and the club later confirmed his departure in a statement. Academy coach Neil Redfearn has been placed in charge while the club's owners, GFH Capital, search for a replacement.He signed an 18-month deal to replace Simon Grayson in February last year and openly said it would be his last job, with the sole aim being to get a record eighth promotion before retirement.We would like to thank Neil for his efforts during his time as our manager and share his disappointment that we could not achieve promotion this season," said chief executive Shaun Harvey. "We would also like to thank Mick Jones and Ronnie Jepson, who will leave the club with Neil, for all their hard work since coming to the club.That has not happened, though, and he leaves Elland Road with the team in 12th position and with the club looking up rather than down.The game against Derby was Warnock's 62nd in charge of Leeds and much of it was spent with the former QPR boss the subject of abusive chants from his own supporters.
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Warnock leaves
The 64-year-old said in the wake of Easter Monday afternoon's 2-1 loss to Derby - a sixth game without a win Redfearn, the former Barnsley captain, had a four-game stint in charge last season while Leeds sought Grayson's replacement.that he would not be in charge at Charlton on Saturday, and the club later confirmed his departure in a statement. Academy coach Neil Redfearn has been placed in charge while the club's owners, GFH Capital, search for a replacement.He signed an 18-month deal to replace Simon Grayson in February last year and openly said it would be his last job, with the sole aim being to get a record eighth promotion before retirement.We would like to thank Neil for his efforts during his time as our manager and share his disappointment that we could not achieve promotion this season," said chief executive Shaun Harvey. "We would also like to thank Mick Jones and Ronnie Jepson, who will leave the club with Neil, for all their hard work since coming to the club.That has not happened, though, and he leaves Elland Road with the team in 12th position and with the club looking up rather than down.The game against Derby was Warnock's 62nd in charge of Leeds and much of it was spent with the former QPR boss the subject of abusive chants from his own supporters.
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