Derry City has made the difficult decision to part ways with their former Larne boss, Tiernan Lynch. The club has announced that Lynch has been sacked following a disappointing run of results, which has seen the team struggle in recent matches.

Lynch, who took over at Derry City in an interim capacity, has now been given the axe. The club's management believes it is the right time to make a change, as the team has not been performing to expectations. The decision comes after a period where Derry City has faced criticism for their form, with fans and media alike questioning the team's progress under Lynch's leadership.

The Manager's Tenure

Tiernan Lynch's time at Derry City was marked by a series of mixed results. While he managed to secure some positive outcomes, the team's overall performance has not met the standards set by the club. The manager's tenure was characterized by a lack of consistency, which has ultimately led to his dismissal.

Club's Decision

The club's management has stated that they felt it was time to move on. In a statement, Derry City's officials expressed their gratitude towards Lynch for his efforts during his time at the club. However, they also acknowledged the need for a fresh approach to steer the team towards better results. The club is now looking to appoint a new manager to lead the team and bring about the necessary improvements.

The sacking of Tiernan Lynch marks a significant change for Derry City, as the club seeks to turn the page on a challenging period and move towards a more promising future.