Doncaster Rovers have sacked manager Gary McSheffrey two days after their thrashing at Carlisle United.
The Yorkshire club have dismissed McSheffrey after fans chanted for his removal during their 3-0 defeat at Brunton Park.
Assistant Steve Eyre has also left the 12th-placed League Two club.
Visiting supporters had sung: "Gary McSheffrey, get out of our club" as Doncaster flopped against Paul Simpson's in-form Blues.
In a statement today, Doncaster chairman David Blunt said: “While results so far in Sky Bet League Two have been largely positive, there has been a growing concern over the standard of performances in matches and a lack of progress between games.
“We feel this is threatening our ability to achieve our stated goals for the season.
“We have also been disappointed that our wishes for a particular style of play and overall identity, which were clearly laid out over the summer, have not been brought into effect in competitive matches.
“These factors have combined to lead us to take this difficult decision to relieve Gary and Steve of their posts.
“We are confident the squad that has been assembled is more than capable of challenging for promotion with an entertaining and attacking approach, and have reached a consensus that change is required in order to ensure we have the best chance of doing so."
Doncaster added that the process of finding a successor "is already well under way" with a "swift resolution" expected.
"We expect to conclude interviews this week with an appointment to be made soon afterwards," the chairman added.
“Our heartfelt thanks go to Gary for his dedicated service to the club as a player, coach and latterly manager. He initially stepped up to first team level in difficult circumstances and has carried himself with class and dignity throughout his tenure as manager.
“All at the club wish both Gary and Steve the very best for their futures.”
Head professional development phase coach Chad Gribble and youth development phase transition coach Paul Green are in caretaker charge.
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