Paul Scholes: Former Oldham manager resigned by text, claims owner Abdallah Lemsagam

The Manchester United great insists he has walked away after broken promises since taking the job 31 days earlier

Mark Critchley
Friday 15 March 2019 07:39 EDT
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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has been appointed manager of Oldham Athletic

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Oldham Athletic owner Abdallah Lemsagam has claimed that Paul Scholes resigned as the manager by text.

Scholes stepped down from his role at the League Two club on Thursday, after just 31 days in charge at Boundary Park.

The former Manchester United midfielder suggested that Oldham failed to live up to promises made when he took the job last month.

“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,” Scholes said.

In a statement published on Oldham’s official website on Friday morning, Lemsagam said he was “disappointed” by Scholes’ decision to resign as manager.

The owner claimed that he gave Scholes the “autonomy” he desired and that he had resigned by text on Wednesday.

“I have been in Dubai over the last couple of weeks and actually at ease knowing that he was in charge,” Lemsagam said.

“I was very surprised as he simply resigned by text on Wednesday afternoon and has refused to discuss matters that influenced him to make his decision.”

Paul Scholes did not last long in charge of the club
Paul Scholes did not last long in charge of the club (PA)

Lemsagam added that Oldham have started their search for Scholes’ replacement and that assistant manager Mick Priest will remain with the club.

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