Southport sack manager Kevin Davies after six months in charge

Kevin Davies has been sacked as manager of Southport.
Kevin Davies in action during his Preston daysKevin Davies in action during his Preston days
Kevin Davies in action during his Preston days

Get all your latest Lancashire Post sports news by following @LP_Sport on TwitterThe former Preston and England striker leaves Haig Avenue after the club finished 15th in the National League North.

Davies arrived at the club back in October, signing a two-and-a-half year contract on his appointment.

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After a slow start a fine run of form saw the Sandgrounders push for the play-offs only for their season to tail off.

The club, now searching for their 12th manager in five years, say they have decided to replace the first-time manager with someone with more experience as they look to return to the National League.

They have identified targets and hope to make an appointment in the next two weeks.

Director Phil Hodgkinson said: “On behalf of the board I would like to thank Kevin for his effort and hard work over the last 31 games since he took charge.

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“Kevin has put his heart and soul into the job and an unbelievable amount of time effort and commitment day in, day out, his work-rate and desire is to be admired, and nobody can question his endeavour.

“Kevin joined the club at a very difficult time, inheriting a disjointed squad on a run of heavy defeats, and a dressing room which was far from together.

“Undertaking a mid-season overhaul of that squad was a difficult task, however, following a long run of games without a win, and with the addition of first team coach Jon McCarthy, results started to improve at the turn of the year, with the club briefly flirting with the play-offs.

“The board has made no secret of our ambitions for the football club, and those include a quick return to the National League. To do that we need to compete with the teams at the top end of the table.

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“As custodians of the football club, we sometimes have to make tough decisions.

“We feel that to achieve our ambitions for the Club, we require somebody with extensive experience of both the level and also winning leagues.

“We wish Kevin all the very best for the future and have no doubt that he will be a tremendous success as a manager.

“However at this time, it has become clear to the board that this football club requires an experienced head to take us up the leagues.

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“The board are not inviting applications for the post, and it will not be advertised, we have identified a shortlist of targets with the requisite credentials we believe are required to take the football club forward, and we will be contacting those individuals, and their current clubs where appropriate, directly regarding the position.”