Former Barnsley boss leaves League One rivals after Bolton Wanderers loss extends winless run
LEAGUE ONE outfit Fleetwood Town are looking for their third manager of the season after parting company with former Barnsley chief Lee Johnson.
The 42-year-old has been at the Lancashire outfit for less than four months after being appointed on September 10 after the decision to sack Scott Brown at the start of the month.
Johnson has failed to revive fortunes at the club, who are languishing in 23rd spot in League One, with just four wins from 23 matches this far.He had been sacked by SPL side Hibs in late August, following a slow start to the Scottish season.
Johnson’s final game in charge on Friday saw Fleetwood lose 2-0 at home to Bolton Wanderers to extend their run without a victory to nine matches in all competitions, with the run featuring seven losses.