• Rovers are bottom of League Two, two points adrift of safety
• Adams sees size of task at Tranmere Rovers
Micky Adams has left his role as the Tranmere manager by mutual consent with just two games of the season remaining. Rovers suffered a fourth consecutive defeat on Saturday, leaving them bottom of League Two and two points adrift of safety. He failed to show for his post-match press conference after the 3-0 loss to Oxford while supporters demonstrated outside the ground, calling for the manager to leave.
Those fans got their wish on Sunday, with the club confirming the news in a statement on their official website. It read: “We thank Micky for his work at Tranmere Rovers having taken over the club at a difficult time and wish him all the best for the future. The focus of the first team and everybody at the club is now on the fight to the finish with a game at Plymouth Argyle on Saturday 25 April when three points could lift them above both Hartlepool United and Cheltenham Town.”
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