In a surprising turn of events, Scott Brown, the Celtic legend, has been sacked from his first management job at Fleetwood Town. The club has issued an official statement regarding this decision.
Fleetwood Town's official website released a statement, announcing the immediate departure of Head Coach Scott Brown and Assistant Head Coach Steven Whittaker. The decision follows a challenging period of results for the club.
The club expressed its reluctance in making this decision but believed it was the right time to change the First Team management due to recent poor results.
Fleetwood Town will immediately begin the search for Scott Brown's replacement. Stay tuned for further updates regarding the first team staff.
Fleetwood Town has only managed one draw in their first six League One fixtures, with the remaining five matches ending in defeat. The final blow came with a 2-1 loss to Charlton Athletic.
Young Celtic loanees Adam Montgomery and Bosun Lawal, who were working under Scott Brown for the season, will be disappointed by this news. Scott Robertson, a former Celtic youngster, also plays for Fleetwood.
Scott Brown had an impressive first season at Fleetwood, guiding the club to a mid-table finish and a historic FA Cup run, the best in the club's history.
In the context of Scott Brown's initial success at Fleetwood, the decision to part ways with him may appear harsh to outsiders.
Fleetwood Town is now focused on finding a new leader for the team and overcoming their recent challenges in League One.
As Scott Brown departs from his first management role, the football world watches with anticipation to see where his career will take him next.