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Notts County sack manager Jamie Fullarton after 69 days in charge

Jamie Fullarton
Jamie Fullarton’s spell at Notts County came to an end after a 4-1 defeat to Exeter. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Jamie Fullarton has been sacked by Notts County after just 69 days as manager.

The League Two side confirmed the news on Saturday night after a 4-1 home loss to Exeter, which left Notts 19th in the League Two table.

Fullarton took charge of just 12 games since being appointed to succeed Ricardo Moniz on 10 January.

“Notts County have parted company with Manager Jamie Fullarton after Saturday’s 4-1 defeat at home to Exeter City in Sky Bet League 2,” read a statement on the club’s website.

Owner Ray Trew, who is in the process of selling the club to American investors, added: “Whilst it is well known that my position at the club has changed in recent weeks, I still have a responsibility to do what I feel is best for Notts County and that means acting when things aren’t going right on the pitch.

“I have to thank Jamie for his efforts over the past few weeks because he has had to face an incredibly difficult atmosphere, somewhat unfairly I feel, but has maintained an exceptional level of professionalism throughout and should be applauded for how he has conducted himself.

“There is no doubt in my mind that Jamie still has a very bright future in the game, but I acknowledge that what was already a tough challenge for him here at Meadow Lane was made all the more difficult through a number of factors that were beyond his control,” he added.

“We understand fans fears and frustrations, and the most important thing for Notts County is that this season does not dissolve into a disaster and a level of stability can be brought in to ensure that there is a strong platform to build from for the new owners, once a deal is completed to sell the club.”

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