Yorkshire Post

ON HIS WAY: FERGUSON QUITS DONCASTER ROVERS

- LEON WOBSCHALL

DONCASTER ROVERS are searching for a new manager following the resignatio­n of Darren Ferguson, who dramatical­ly stepped down from his position on Monday evening.

The Scot, in charge of Rovers for just over two-and-a-half years, announced his decision via a statement on the League Managers’ Associatio­n website, stating that he felt that he had ‘no alternativ­e’ but to resign after talks with the club’s board.

Tensions have been apparent between Ferguson and the Rovers hierarchy since towards the end of last season.

At the start of last month, Ferguson, appointed back in October 2015, alluded to concerns regarding the future direction of the club next season amid his desire for Rovers to push for the top-six positions in League One in 2018-19.

Ferguson expressed dissatisfa­ction at a lack of headway regarding his budget plans for next term on several occasions following initial meetings with the board.

He also spoke of the importance of Rovers aiming for the play-off positions and adhering to their five-year plan announced in early 2017 – which aims to see the club back in the Championsh­ip by 2022.

Announcing his decision, Ferguson stated: “Following recent discussion­s and meetings with the board I have decided to resign from my position as manager of Doncaster Rovers.

“I am disappoint­ed to have made this decision as I have enjoyed my time at the club and was looking forward to the new season, but I felt I had no alternativ­e.

“I would like to thank the board for the opportunit­y and I am grateful to the players, staff and fans for their support. I wish the club all the best in the future.”

A brief club statement issued last night read: “Following conversati­ons between the board of Doncaster Rovers and Darren Ferguson, the club can confirm that we have parted ways. We intend to start the recruitmen­t process for the immediatel­y.”

 ?? PICTURE: SIMON COOPER/PA. ?? HEADING OUT: Darren Ferguson last night stunned League One club Doncaster Rovers by resigning as manager. The 46-year-old Scot announced his departure via a statement on the League Managers’ Associatio­n website.
PICTURE: SIMON COOPER/PA. HEADING OUT: Darren Ferguson last night stunned League One club Doncaster Rovers by resigning as manager. The 46-year-old Scot announced his departure via a statement on the League Managers’ Associatio­n website.
 ??  ?? DARREN FERGUSON: Left following a two-and-half-year reign at the Keepmoat Stadium.
DARREN FERGUSON: Left following a two-and-half-year reign at the Keepmoat Stadium.

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