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Gainsborough Trinity part company with management team

The decision follows Trinity’s 5-0 home defeat to Farsley Celtic last night

Gainsborough Trinity

Gainsborough Trinity have sacked management duo Lee Sinnott and John Reed.
The decision follows Trinity’s 5-0 home defeat to Farsley Celtic last night.
The pair were appointed on this day last year but were unable to keep the club in National League North.
Gainsborough have been amongst the chasing pack at the top of the Northern Premier League although have lacked consistency, winning only two of their last 11 home games.
Experienced midfielder Liam King has been placed in temporary charge of the first team with an announcement on the managerial position to follow.
 

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