The
52-year-old, who made nearly 400 appearances for the club as a player, has had
three spells as manager.
In
his first stint as boss, he led them to promotion to League One in 2008 and
then from the National League North in his latest stint in 2019.
A
statement from the club reads: “This has been an extremely difficult decision
for the Club’s Board to take and not a decision taken lightly. The decision is
not results based but is centred around culture.
“We
thank Jim for his longstanding service to the club as both player and manager;
he has rightfully been immortalised into the club’s Hall of Fame and will
always be a huge part of County’s history.
“We
want to reassure fans that every decision made, we believe to be in the best
long-term interests of the club.”
Assistant
manager Dave Conlon will take interim responsibility whilst a new manager is
appointed. |