'NO ALTERNATIVE'

Darren Ferguson steps down as Doncaster boss after feeling he was left with no alternative

The 46-year-old had been in charge of Donny since 2015, but has resigned from his duties at Keepmoat Stadium

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DARREN FERGUSON has resigned from his duties as Doncaster boss.

The 46-year-old has claimed he was left with no alternative, as he steps down from his role at Keepmoat Stadium.

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Darren Ferguson has stepped down from his role as Doncaster bossCredit: Rex Features
Ferguson, 46, led Donny to a 15th place finish in League One this seasonCredit: PA:Empics Sport

In a statement, Ferguson said: "Following recent discussions and meetings with the board I have decided to resign from my position as Manager of Doncaster Rovers Football Club.

"I’m disappointed to have made this decision as I have enjoyed my time at the club and was looking forward to the new season, but I felt I had no alternative.

"I would like to thank the board for the opportunity and I am grateful to the players, staff and fans for their support. I wish the club all the best in the future."

In a separate statement, Doncaster said: "Following conversations between the board of Doncaster Rovers and Darren Ferguson, the club can confirm that we have parted ways.

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Ferguson had been at Keepmoat Stadium since 2015, where he was in charge of 145 gamesCredit: Rex Features
Former Manchester United midfielder Ferguson has stressed he enjoyed his time with DoncasterCredit: Rex Features

"The board intends to start the recruitment process for the new football manager immediately, and will provide a further update in 24 hours."

Ferguson's father - Sir Alex Ferguson - is currently recovering from a brain haemorrhage, and was recently released from hospital a month after undergoing emergency surgery.

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The former Manchester United midfielder won the Premier League under his dad during the 1992/93 season.

He retired from playing football in 2008, and has since had two spells as Peterborough manager, as well as a stint as Preston North End boss.

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