Plymouth FC have had to announce the departure of former Manchester United star Ronny after just seven months. This is not the first time Ronny has suffered a career blow this year, having been swept aside by Birmingham at the start of the year and now facing unemployment once again.
Ronnie, 39, took over the helm at Plymouth in May when he signed a three-year contract with the team. However, with a half-season record of just four wins, six draws and 13 defeats at the bottom of the league table, the team's target for the second half of the season is only relegation.
Plymouth's recent situation is worrying, with only 3 wins and 6 losses in 9 consecutive matches, one of which was humiliated by Wondersley led by Lambert with a score of 4-0. Faced with such a difficult situation, Plymouth decided to change their coach.
Looking back at Ronnie's coaching career, he had a fair run of 25 wins and 21 losses during his time at Bee County, totaling 38 losses. This was followed by a fairly consistent stint at D.C. United, with 14 wins, 13 losses and 26 defeats in 53 games. However, after taking over at Birmingham Plymouth, things took a sharp turn for the worse.