09-05-2015, 16:18
Think its fair to say that great young manager tag has well and truly gone
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32671849
Lee Clark has resigned as Blackpool manager following their relegation to League One.
The 42-year-old was appointed on 30 October with the club bottom of the Championship table, where they stayed for the rest of the season.
The ex-Newcastle midfielder won three of the 33 games during his tenure.
The Seasiders' relegation was confirmed on 6 April and their last game of the season was abandoned following a pitch invasion by disgruntled fans.
Clark said: "After a great deal of thought I have come to the decision that it is not in the best interests of either myself or Blackpool that I continue as manager.
"I have therefore tendered my resignation to the chairman, which he has accepted."
Blackpool have had a miserable season, collecting just 25 points from their 45 games before their final match of the campaign.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32671849
Lee Clark has resigned as Blackpool manager following their relegation to League One.
The 42-year-old was appointed on 30 October with the club bottom of the Championship table, where they stayed for the rest of the season.
The ex-Newcastle midfielder won three of the 33 games during his tenure.
The Seasiders' relegation was confirmed on 6 April and their last game of the season was abandoned following a pitch invasion by disgruntled fans.
Clark said: "After a great deal of thought I have come to the decision that it is not in the best interests of either myself or Blackpool that I continue as manager.
"I have therefore tendered my resignation to the chairman, which he has accepted."
Blackpool have had a miserable season, collecting just 25 points from their 45 games before their final match of the campaign.