Matthew Etherington leaves job as Crawley Town manager

The 41 year old had been in charge for less than five weeks

Matthew Etherington took over the job in November
Author: Jonny Freeman/PAPublished 29th Dec 2022

Crawley manager Matthew Etherington has left the club after just 32 days in charge.

Etherington, 41, quit his role as Peterborough's Under-23 boss to take up the role on Sunday 27th November, replacing Kevin Betsy who was sacked in October.

The former Tottenham midfielder got off to a winning start in his first game in charge but then suffered back-to-back home defeats to Hartlepool and Sutton, the latter featuring a terrible corner routine which attracted much derision on social media.

The losses left Crawley 20th in the League Two table and a club statement released on Thursday confirmed Etherington and assistant manager Simon Davies had left their roles with immediate effect.

Director of football and interim CEO Chris Galley said: "It has become clear to all involved parties that this partnership is not the right fit to carry the club forward and achieve our goals.

"As a result, we have mutually decided to move in a different direction. We wish Matty and Simon well in their future endeavours."

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