Dundee Football Club have this afternoon relieved manager Paul Hartley of
his duties with only five matches left in the season.
Hartley has been in charge at Dens Park since February 2014 but his side
is one off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership table and the club’s board
has decided to act.
They sit five points above bottom side Inverness but only five points
adrift of Kilmarnock in seventh, with plenty to play for as they look to avoid
relegation.
The side in 11th place faces a play-off against the second placed side in
the Championship.
Managing director John Nelms said, “I want to thank Paul for his time
with the club. Unfortunately, the business we are in, sometimes change is
necessary to achieve the goals we have set.
“I think somebody in the near future is going to get a good hard working
manager.”
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