Curzon Ashton have announced the departure of first team boss Mark Bradshaw, who has been relieved of his duties following a difficult run of form.
The 56-year old leaves The Nash placed 16th in the National League North table, having lost five of their last six matches.
Bradshaw took over the club last summer following the departure of Craig Mahon, winning just 12 of his 39 league games in charge.
Following his departure, Curzon Ashton released the following statement:
“Curzon Ashton Football Club can this afternoon announce that Mark Bradshaw has been relieved of his role as Head Coach of the first team.
“The club would like to place on record our thanks to Mark for all his efforts and commitment to the club over the last few seasons and wish him well going forward.
“A further statement will be released in due course regarding the vacant management position.”
The decision comes just days after the club announced a new chairman, with Jim Newall taking over from John Clayton, who recently stepped down.

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