Steve Thompson resigned as Oldham’s interim manager after his position became ‘untenable’ following meeting with club chiefs
Steve Thompson decided to step down from his role as Oldham interim boss
Decision comes after Thompson met with higher-ups to discuss the club’s future
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Steve Thompson resigned as Oldham Athletic’s interim manager after his position became untenable.
The 58-year-old spent just three-and-a-half weeks at the helm, assisted by Neil Redfearn, and left the Latics following a meeting with the club’s hierarchy on Wednesday.
Thompson took over from David Unsworth last month and his six-game spell in charge ended in three victories and three draws.
That run has put Oldham within touching distance of the National League playoff places but the former Preston No 2 handed in his resignation after talks about the club’s future.
‘We would like to place on record our thanks to Steve and Neil for their work in taking charge of the first team during recent weeks,’ an Oldham statement read.
Steve Thompson resigned from his role as Oldham Athletic’s interim boss on Friday
Academy Manager Paul Murray will oversee training ahead of Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup tie against Altrincham.
‘An announcement in relation to the managerial position will be made in due course.’
Micky Mellon and Gary Bowyer are among the names linked with taking the reins permanently, while Thompson will not be returning to his former role as head of recruitment.
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