Former Blackpool boss Gary Bowyer sacked by League Two side Bradford City
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It follows a run of seven League Two games without a win, which has seen the Bantams fall out of the play-off places.
The 48-year-old arrived at Valley Parade in March 2019 following the resignation of David Hopkin, but was unable to stop their slide into the fourth tier.
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Hide AdHe leaves Bradford in eighth place in the table, one point off the top seven.
Bradford's interim chief executive Julian Rhodes, said: "I would like to thank Gary for his efforts over the past year.
"He came to the club at a difficult time and inherited a team heading for relegation, which we were unable to avoid.
"Gary built a squad over the summer that has proven it is capable of competing at the right end of Sky Bet League Two.
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Hide Ad"However, over the course of the last few months, results have undoubtedly declined.
"In view of recent events, we felt a change was necessary in order to compete for a play-off place.
"We would like to take this opportunity to wish Gary the very best for the future."
Bowyer left Bloomfield Road following the opening game of the 2018/19 season, citing frustrations with the club's previous owners.
The 48-year-old took the reins in 2016, guiding the club back to League One at the first attempt via the play-offs before achieving a 12th placed finish in the third tier.