Charlie Mulgrew Resigns as Kelty Hearts Manager After 11 Games
Charlie Mulgrew Resigns as Kelty Hearts Manager After 11 Games

Charlie Mulgrew Resigns as Kelty Hearts Manager After 11 Games

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Charlie Mulgrew has resigned as manager of Kelty Hearts after a disappointing tenure that saw him win only one of his eleven matches in charge. His departure comes on the heels of a humiliating 6-0 defeat to already relegated Dumbarton, which marked the largest away win by a relegated side in Scottish League history. Mulgrew, who took over the role in January, replaced Michael Tidser but failed to improve the team's fortunes, leaving them just four points above the relegation play-off zone. The club confirmed his resignation in a statement, expressing gratitude for his efforts despite the short duration of his management. Assistant Manager Mark Kerr also left the club by mutual agreement. Kelty Hearts currently sit seventh in League One with 37 points, significantly behind playoff spots.

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