Dunfermline sack Tidser after 60 days in charge
Briefly

Dunfermline Athletic has parted ways with head coach Michael Tidser after just 60 days and 11 matches following a string of poor performances that included only three victories. His tenure ended after a significant loss in a Fife derby against Raith Rovers. The club now finds itself in a challenging position, second bottom of the Championship, struggling to avoid relegation. Interim training will be led by assistant coach Kevin McDonald and others as the club urgently seeks a new head coach to stabilize their league standing.
Chairman and CEO David Cook stated, "Clearly this has been a difficult spell for the club and our supporters. We wish Michael all the best and thank him for his efforts while head coach."
This dismissal comes after a disappointing tenure with only three wins in 11 matches, highlighted by a recent derby defeat to Raith Rovers.
Tidser's departure leaves Dunfermline Athletic in a precarious position, battling to maintain their league status while sitting second bottom of the Championship.
The club's interim coaching staff, including assistant head coach Kevin McDonald, will take charge as Dunfermline seeks a new appointment to secure their survival.
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