
Doncaster Rovers have sacked boss Danny Schofield after finishing 18th in League Two.
The 43-year-old replaced Gary McSheffrey in October but has won just 10 of his 33 matches in charge.
His departure from Rovers caps a difficult season for Schofield, who was sacked after just nine games as Huddersfield boss in September.
“It is with the greatest regret that we have made this decision,” Chairman David Blunt said. told the club’s website.
“Danny is a boy from Doncaster and everyone at the club desperately wanted him to succeed here. His dedication, commitment and work ethic during his time at the club have been unquestionable.
“While it’s true that Danny hasn’t had the opportunity to build his own team and injuries have depleted the squad, we would still have expected to see a better turn of events than what was achieved. this season.”
Rovers were relegated from League One last season and Schofield took over with the 12th-placed team in the fourth tier.
They were two points clear of the top seven after three successive wins at the start of February, but have won just two of their last 16 matches to finish 20 points clear of the play-off places.
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