Dundee sack manager James McPake
The Dundee boss has been relieved of his duties with them sitting 11th in the Premiership
Dundee have sacked manager James McPake.
The Dens Park side sit one point off the bottom of the Premiership and have won just one league game in their last 10.
McPake took over the club in 2019 and led them to promotion from the Championship last season.
However, the club have made the decision to part ways with him after struggling this campaign.
A club statement read: "Dundee Football Club has taken the decision to release James McPake from the duties of his position of Manager.
"James joined Dundee FC as a player in May 2014 and since that time has faithfully served the club as Captain, Under 18s Manager, First Team Caretaker Manager, and First Team Manager.
"During the 2020-21 season, James led the team to promotion to the Scottish Premiership after just two seasons in the Championship. This resulted in him being named Scottish Championship Manager of the Year 2021.
"It is clear that without James’ leadership the club would still be in the Championship, and for that reason, the decision to release him was not arrived at easily. However, at this time the club must look to a manager with additional experience with the aim of preserving James’ legacy and our place in the Premiership.
"It is without a doubt that someone who has achieved so much in such a short amount of time will go on to continue achieving remarkable things, and for this James has our unequivocal support and endorsement.
"We are proud to have given James his first steps in management and beyond proud of his accomplishments. He is, and will always remain, a valued and loved member of the Dundee FC family."