Bournemouth have sacked manager Jason Tindall this morning after they lost at home to Sheffield Wednesday last night - their fourth league defeat in a row.
Tindall, who was assistant to Eddie Howe during his eight-year second spell in charge which included five years in the Premier League, was given the role after Howe resigned in August following their relegation to the Championship.
Yet despite being in the play-off spots and eight points off the automatic promotion places, their form has plummeted in the last month and having won just once in their last eight league games, Tindall, 43, has lost his job after just under six months in charge.