Leicester have sacked women라이브 바카라 first-team boss Willie Kirk after the club determined the Scot had “breached the team라이브 바카라 code of conduct to a degree that makes his position untenable”. (More Football News)
The 45-year-old last took charge of the Foxes when they lost 4-0 in the Women라이브 바카라 Super League to Chelsea on March 3, before the club subsequently announced that Kirk was “assisting the club with an internal process” and would not be on the touchline for their March 9 FA Cup quarter-final.
Kirk라이브 바카라 then-assistant Jennifer Foster, supported by first team coach Stephen Kirby, oversaw that 2-0 victory and have remained at the helm since.
They will remain in charge until Kirk라이브 바카라 permanent successor is named.
“Following an extensive internal disciplinary process and respecting the Club라이브 바카라 obligations to individual privacy, Willie was determined to have breached the team라이브 바카라 code of conduct to a degree that makes his position untenable.
“Established and implemented ahead of the start of the current season, the code forms part of the Club라이브 바카라 ongoing commitment to professionalising the women라이브 바카라 game since the takeover of LCFC Women in 2020, promoting a performance-led culture among players, coaches and technical staff.
“First Team responsibilities for LCFC Women will continue to be led by Jennifer Foster, supported by Stephen Kirby, while the Club begins the process of appointing a new permanent manager.”