Dunfermline Athletic have sacked head coach Michael Tidser after just 60 days and 11 games in charge.

The 35-year-old took charge in mid-January after finally agreeing a compensation package with neighbours Kelty Hearts following more than two weeks of negotiations.
But Tidser has won just three เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย times, two of them in the Scottish Championship, and Friday night’s fifth-placed derby defeat at Raith Rovers led to his sack. The
former Greenock Morton midfielder takes over from the departure of James McPake, who is second-bottom of the Championship.
Assistant head coach Kevin MacDonald will train with first-team players John McLaughlan and David Waterspoon in the meantime.
“This is obviously a difficult time for the club and our fans and we wish Michael the best of luck and thank him for his efforts during his time as head coach,” said chairman and chief executive David Cook. “
We are now making the necessary appointments to help us maintain our league status.”
A win and a draw in the last two games have ensured Airdrieonians They are bottom of the Championship, six points behind Dunfermline Athletic, who are in the relegation play-offs, while Dunfermline Athletic are one point behind eighth-placed Hamilton Academical.