Northern Premier League outfit Stafford Rangers announced on Monday afternoon that team manager Alex Meechan has “been released from his contract.“
When the FA cancelled the non-league season from steps 3 to 6, Boro were bottom of the Premier Division having picking up 23 points from 33 league games, winning just four times.
Club chairman John Bromley released a statement which said: “We wish to advise you all that with immediate effect our Team Manager Alex Meechan has been released from his contract by the club.
“It has not been an easy decision but was the only outcome based upon what we believe is best for the business.
“Whilst Alex didn’t achieve the necessary results on the field we would like to thank him for the professionalism he has always shown and for his passion, honesty and integrity. He worked incredibly hard and we wish him all the best for the future.
“He will always be welcome at Stafford Rangers and we now move forward with a determination to succeed during these unprecedented times.”
No comment has yet been made on joint manager Andy Fearn.
Meechan and Fearn were appointed caretaker bosses last season and helped guide Boro to Northern Premier League survival.
The pair went on to lift the Staffordshire Senior Trophy last campaign – the club’s second in as many years.
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