Scholes Resigns As Oldham Manager, After Just 31 Days In Charge

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Paul Scholes has resigned from Oldham Athletic with immediate effect, after just 31 days in charge of the League Two club.

The
former Manchester United midfielder was appointed as boss of the Latics
on February 11, but remarkably after just over a month in charge he has
called time on his first managerial experience.

The 44-year-old,
who supported Oldham as boy, has claimed he has been forced to walk
away from the role as he feels he is unable to “operate as intended” and
has stated he was misled before taking job.

Scholes won his
first match at the helm of his hometown club, but subsequently drew
three and lost three games during his brief spell in charge.

The 44-year-old issued a statement, that read:

‘It is with great regret that I have decided to leave the club with immediate effect.

“I
hoped to at the very least, see out my initial term of 18 months as the
manager of a club I’ve supported all my life. The fans, players, my
friends and family all knew how proud and excited I was to take this
role.

“In the short period since I took on the role it
unfortunately became clear that I would not be able to operate as I
intended and was led to believe prior to taking on the role.

“I
wish the fans, the players and the staff – who have been tremendous –
all the best for the rest of the season and will continue to watch and
support the club as a fan.”

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