AFC Wimbledon have reached an agreement to part company with first-team supervisor Wally Downes.
The departure comes just days after the 58-year-old has been supplied a four-week suspension out of all football-related activity after admitting to breaching FA rules that are betting.
Downes was suspended by the League One team after being billed by the FA, was , at the time, alleged to have put eight stakes between November 2013 and also July 2019, in contravention of their organisations rules on gambling.
The team confirmed Downes departure in a statement, released on their official website, with the conclusion made with the Dons Trust boards endorsement.
Even though Wallys FA disciplinary procedure concluded this past week, the committee consider that a reversal of first-team supervisor is the very ideal choice to help the club maintain its recent upturn in performances, the statement read.
Obviously, Wally leaves together with our sincerest best wishes for your future and his position in our teams history – as both a participant and manager – assured.
Glyn Hodges was in control of affairs with AFC Wimbledon going to win four of their last five games Ever since being suspended at the end of last month.
The club confirmed Hodges will last as caretaker director, with the Dons next bottom of the table.
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