Gateshead Manager Carl Magnay Resigns After Disappointing Season
Gateshead Manager Carl Magnay Resigns After Disappointing Season

Gateshead Manager Carl Magnay Resigns After Disappointing Season

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Carl Magnay has resigned as manager of National League club Gateshead after less than nine months in charge, following a disappointing end to the season. Despite a strong position near the top of the table at Christmas, Gateshead won just five of their last 22 games and missed out on the play-offs by a single point. Magnay's tenure was hampered by a persistent injury crisis affecting key players and the mid-season sale of important squad members, which contributed to the team's poor form. His departure comes amid uncertainty over the club's future, including an unconfirmed takeover bid and the recent exits of chairman Neil Pinkerton and club captain Greg Olley. Gateshead FC expressed gratitude for Magnay's efforts and announced plans to appoint a new manager promptly. The club is accepting applications for the managerial position, with interviews scheduled for early June.

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