Jo Potter has this evening left her position as Rangers Women's manager.
The Englishwoman has been with Gers for two years and won a domestic cup double in each of her campaigns, but finished second in the SWPL both times.
In her first season, Rangers topped the table heading into the split, four points ahead of Celtic, but a disastrous collapse allowed their rivals to lift the title.
And in the campaign just past, they missed the chance for glory with a final day shootout against Hibs, losing 1-0 to the eventual champions at Ibrox when a win would have ensured it was theirs.
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The Herald understands Potter has this evening left the club.
She is a former Lioness with 35 caps and counts Arsenal, Birmingham and Everton among her former clubs from her playing days.
Rangers was her first venture into management but she will now be looking for a fresh opportunity.