Carlisle United has sacked manager Mike Williamson after a crushing 5-1 defeat to Swindon, exacerbating their precarious position at the bottom of League Two. Williamson, who had taken over in September, managed only five wins in 25 matches, leading the club dangerously close to another relegation. Despite efforts to revitalize the squad with 11 new players, the team's performance faltered, resulting in a series of losses and an inability to escape the relegation zone after an effective start. The decision to part ways comes on the last day of the transfer window, highlighting the club’s struggle for stability.
The Football League's bottom side Carlisle United have sacked boss Mike Williamson following a 5-1 defeat to Swindon, leaving them five points adrift of safety.
Williamson leaves Carlisle after overseeing just five victories in 25 matches, posing a threat of consecutive relegations for the club, who finished bottom last season.
Despite a brief surge after a victory in his first match, Williamson's tenure quickly deteriorated; the team did not escape the relegation zone after early losses.
The drastic decision comes on the last day of the transfer window, after Williamson had revamped the squad with 11 new players in a desperate bid for results.
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