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Stoke sack Jones

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Nathan Jones has been sacked as Stoke City manager, less than 10 months after he took charge of the club.

Stoke City have announced the sacking of manager Nathan Jones after less than 10 months in charge of the club, with the Championship side currently lying in second bottom.

A club statement read: "Stoke City have today parted company with manager Nathan Jones with immediate effect.

Assistant manager Paul Hart and first team coach Joaquin Gomez have also left the bet365 Stadium.

The Club would like to thank Nathan and his staff for their efforts over the past nine months.

Nathan Jones said: “I would like to thank John and Peter Coates, firstly for the opportunity to manage this Football Club and then for the continued support and patience throughout my time here. I would also like to thank the supporters for their fantastic support. Finally, I wish the Club the very best for the future.”

A new managerial appointment will be made as swiftly as possible but in the meantime Rory Delap, Kevin Russell and Andy Quy will take charge of first-team affairs."

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