Plymouth Argyle are in the Championship relegation scrap along with Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town and others
Plymouth Argyle have sacked head coach Ian Foster and Director of Football, Neil Dewsnip, will take charge of the final six games - alongside coach Kevin Nancekivell. Ex-England Under 20s boss, Foster, lasted 87 days and 14 league games in the hot seat at Home Park. Defeat to Bristol City on Easter Monday left the Pilgrims, who were promoted from League One last season, just one point above the relegation zone.
'Tough times happen. I remember when I was here in League One we went through a tough time and people were probably calling for me at that time, and look what happened. They stayed with us and we did what we did - and I know Schuey went through tough times here. Please, please just stick with him, because he's a fantastic coach and he will take the club forward. All I would say to the Argyle fans and everyone associated is trust in his process...
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