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Sheffield United sack manager Nigel Clough

Nigel Clough and Mauricio Pochettino
Image: Nigel Clough: Has been sacked by Sheffield United

League One club Sheffield United have dismissed manager Nigel Clough after missing out on promotion.

The Blades, who reached the semi-finals of the Capital One Cup, were beaten in the play-off semi-finals by Swindon and have been condemned to a fifth year in the third tier.

Clough has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect, along with his coaching staff of Gary Crosby, Andy Garner, Martin Taylor, Simon Clough, Michael Forsyth and Matt Brown.

Phil Parkinson has been installed as the firm favourite to replace Clough, with Football League sponsors Sky Bet going 1/10 on the Bradford manager making the move to Bramall Lame.

A club statement read: "Sheffield United today announce that Nigel Clough, the club's first-team manager, and his management staff, are to leave Bramall Lane with immediate effect following the decision by the board that a change in direction was necessary for the forthcoming season.

"The search for the club's new first-team manager will now start and it is hoped that this will result in identifying and recruiting the right candidate within a relatively short period of time.

"The club would like to place on record its thanks to Nigel, as well as his backroom staff of Gary Crosby, Andy Garner, Martin Taylor, Simon Clough, Michael Forsyth and Matt Brown for their contribution to the club during their time at Bramall Lane and wish them all well for their future."

Clough took charge at Bramall Lane in October 2013 with United in the lower reaches of League One.

But the former Derby and Burton boss steered the Blades away from danger and narrowly missed out on the play-offs while also embarking on an FA Cup run which ended in a semi-final defeat to Hull at Wembley.

The club’s priority is moving up to the Championship for the first time since 2011 this season, but it was again in the cup competitions where they excelled, reaching the last four of the League Cup where they suffered a two-legged defeat to Tottenham.

United stuttered into the top six of and were condemned to a fifth season in League One after a 7-6 aggregate defeat in the play-off semi-finals to Swindon, with the second leg, which proved to be Clough's last game in charge, ending 5-5 at the County Ground.

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