Swindon Town part ways with boss Mark Kennedy
The Irishman only took charge in May.
Swindon Town are searching for a new manager after announcing they've parted ways with head coach Mark Kennedy.
The Irishman spent less than five months in charge of The Robins, winning just two league matches and picking up 11 points.
The side currently sit 22nd in the EFL League 2 table, three points above the drop zone.
In a statement, the club said: "Everyone at Swindon Town Football Club would like to express their appreciation to Mark for his commitment and hard work during his time with the Club and wish him all the best in the future.
"A further update on the club's new head coach will be provided at the earliest opportunity."
The club aid first team coaches Marcus Bignot, Steve Mildenhall and Gavin Gunning will continue in their current positions and will take charge of the clubs next match against Gillingham (26/10).