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Notts County have confirmed that Kevin Nolan has left his role as first-team manager.

Assistant manager Richard Thomas "has also been relieved of his duties", suggesting that both individuals have been sacked rather than resigning.

The Magpies have struggled in League Two this season, with an opening-day draw with Colchester United followed by four straight defeats to leave the club bottom of the table.

Steve Chettle and Mark Crossley will take charge of first-team affairs until a new manager is appointed.

β€œThis is a decision we’ve made with the best interests of Notts County at heart,” wrote owner and chairman Alan Hardy on the club website.

β€œWhile the beginning of our 2018-19 campaign has been bitterly disappointing, the board and I believe results and performances throughout 2018 have not been good enough overall.

β€œThe last eight months have seen us win only eight of our 28 Sky Bet League Two matches, a run which saw us surrender our position in the automatic promotion places before suffering defeat in the playoff semi-finals.

β€œOur away form has also been a continuing concern, with only two league victories recorded on the road since the turn of the year.

β€œUltimately, a continuation of this form would not allow us to meet our targets for the season and, having conceded 16 goals in our last five matches and being without a win in our last 10 competitive games, we feel now is the time to move forward with a new manager at the helm.

β€œEverybody knows of my desire to restore the fortunes of the world’s oldest Football League club and I have invested substantial monies to strengthen our playing squad in the summer.

β€œOur supporters have responded magnificently by turning out in their droves but, unfortunately, their efforts have not been backed up by performances on the pitch.

β€œThis club will nevertheless always owe Kevin a huge debt of gratitude for his work in saving us from relegation from the EFL when I first arrived in January 2017.

β€œIt was a truly remarkable turnaround and we wish him and his team every success in the future.”

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It's 9:13am over here and I just woke with a pounding headache from yesterday's adventures but the headache went away immediately as though split in two by a sword when I saw this news on my news feed! I must admit, maybe others aren't, I'd like to know what the general thought and feeling is among the support but at the risk of sounding like a naive fool I was surprised by this. I understand it of course but also I worry because I wonder who could potentially clean this up quickly. Bottom of the league all right. I guess it maybe was felt to be too risky to give Nolan til the January window. Wow. Ah man... I never thought for a second after last year that this would be happening again. Ugh I need some lucozadeΒ 

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Edit: You know what though I must admit I did not crunch the numbers so well as Mr. Hardy. Fair play to the chairman. 8 wins in 28 matches overall with a horrendous away form. It all makes perfect sense now.Β 

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