TWO of League Two's strugglers have parted company with their managers.
Rob Edwards has been sacked by bottom club Tranmere Rovers after five months in charge, while Nigel Worthington has resigned as York City boss with them three places off the bottom.
Tranmere were relegated from League One last season and have won only two games this season. At the weekend, Edwards admitted he was worried for his job, saying: "If you've got players in your side who don't want to fight and don't really want the ball, you're going to struggle - and that's what we've got at the moment."
York had been on a 23-match unbeaten run, straddling this season and last, until Burton Albion beat them 2-0 in September. The run had taken them to the play-off semi-finals last season but they had drawn as many as they had won in that time and have won only one game this season.
Since losing to Burton, they had lost three more matches.
Worthington feels he has taken them as far as he can and said: "It has been an absolute pleasure and honour to have been manager of York City and I very much wish the club every success for the future."