Kevin Nolan Sacked as Manager of Northampton Town

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Kevin Nolan Sacked as Manager of Northampton Town

Kevin Nolan Sacked as Manager of Northampton Town

Kevin Nolan has been sacked as manager of Northampton Town following a disappointing run of form that saw the team secure only one win in their last 16 league matches. The decision comes after a 1-0 loss to AFC Wimbledon, marking Nolan’s final game in charge.

Under Nolan’s leadership, Northampton Town struggled significantly, currently sitting 23rd in League One, just three points from safety. His tenure, which began in December 2024, included a brief period of success where the team reached as high as 12th place in the league. However, the latter part of the season saw a drastic decline in performance, with the team scoring only 31 goals in 36 matches, the second lowest total in the league.

Kelvin Thomas, the club’s chairman, expressed gratitude for Nolan’s contributions, stating, “We will always be grateful to Kevin for his hard work here, he helped keep us up last season and we enjoyed a strong first half of this season.” However, he also acknowledged the necessity of the decision, noting, “We are sorry to have to take this decision, but unfortunately as we all know, football is very results based.” This marks the 10th managerial change in League One this season, highlighting the competitive pressures faced by clubs in the league.

Nolan’s appointment followed his previous role as an assistant to David Moyes at West Ham United and his work with England’s Under-19s. He managed to keep Northampton Town in League One last season, finishing 19th, but the current season’s performance has led to a reevaluation of his position.

Colin Calderwood has been appointed as the interim manager while Northampton Town begins the search for a new permanent manager. The club’s management is hopeful that a change in leadership will rejuvenate the squad and improve their standing in the league.

As the club navigates this transition, the focus will be on finding a candidate who can inspire the team and reverse their fortunes. The immediate future of Northampton Town hinges on this decision, as they aim to avoid relegation and stabilize their performance in League One.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential candidates for the managerial position, but the urgency for a new leader is apparent as the club seeks to regain its competitive edge in the league.