Gillingham have sacked head coach Stephen Clemence after just six months in charge.
Clemence took over as head coach in November, succeeding Neil Harris, who was dismissed despite a strong position in League Two.
During his time in charge, the 46-year-old manager won 12 out of 34 games, but Gillingham fell short of the play-offs by six points.
His assistant head coach Robbie Stockdale has also departed from the club.
The Gills ended their season in 12th place in the League Two standings and wrapped up with a 2-2 draw against Doncaster Rovers.
The Club can confirm that it has today parted company with Head Coach Stephen Clemence.#Gills
— Gillingham FC (@TheGillsFC) April 29, 2024
