Aldershot Town have announced that manager John Coleman will leave the club after a five-month stint. The decision to mutually terminate his contract comes as the club struggles in the National League, currently sitting 20th in the table. Coleman, who took over from Tommy Widdrington in October, will remain with the team for their final match of the season against Truro. His departure follows a disappointing run of four consecutive losses, including a recent 2-1 defeat at Brackley Town. Coleman expressed his frustrations with the squad, stating that the players are not meeting the required standards. He emphasized the need for a stronger team next season, indicating that he would need to assemble a side that is more technically proficient and committed to the club's success. Aldershot Town's owner, Deane Wood, has also revealed that the club is facing potential financial losses of up to £800,000 this year, adding to the challenges ahead for the club. Coleman has previously managed teams such as Accrington Stanley and Rochdale, but his time at Aldershot Town will be remembered for the struggles faced during this season.
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Aldershot Town Manager John Coleman Leaves After Five Months
Aldershot Town has mutually parted ways with manager John Coleman after a challenging five-month tenure, as the club faces significant struggles.
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