John Sheridan sacked by Chesterfield following slow start

 

Pa
Tuesday 28 August 2012 07:03 EDT
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John Sheridan celebrates with the 2012 Johnstone's Paint trophy
John Sheridan celebrates with the 2012 Johnstone's Paint trophy (GETTY IMAGES)

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John Sheridan has been sacked as manager of npower League Two side Chesterfield.

The Spireites are without a win so far this season as they aim for an immediate return to League One following their relegation last term.

Sheridan joined the club at the start of the 2009/10 season and won promotion the following year.

The former Sheffield Wednesday midfielder led the Spireites to victory in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy at Wembley last season - the first time the club had won the competition in their history.

But he was unable to stop their slide into the Football League's basement division and the club relieved him of his duties following a slow start.

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