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Northampton sack former Gills boss Justin Edinburgh

Former Gillingham manager Justin Edinburgh has been sacked by League 1 rivals Northampton Town.

Edinburgh took over at Northampton in January - just two weeks after he was sacked by Gills chairman Paul Scally.

But his stay at Sixfields has ended after just eight months at the helm with the club rock bottom of the table.

Former Gills boss Justin Edinburgh was the first Football League manager to be sacked this season, losing his job at the end of August with Northampton bottom of the table Picture: Ady Kerry
Former Gills boss Justin Edinburgh was the first Football League manager to be sacked this season, losing his job at the end of August with Northampton bottom of the table Picture: Ady Kerry

Northampton have lost all four league matches this season - including a 4-1 thrashing at Charlton when they looked disorganised in defence.

Their last league match was a 4-1 home defeat by Peterborough when Edinburgh stuck to a three-man defensive unit despite calls from fans to revert to a back four.

Edinburgh came up against Gills on the last day of the 2016/17 season - refusing to shake current head coach Ady Pennock's hand before the game.

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