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Malky Mackay sacked as Cardiff City manager
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Malky Mackay has been sacked as manager of Cardiff City after two years in charge.
Vincent Tan has decided to dispense with the 41-year-old Scot's services after a bitter public breakdown of relationship between boss and owner.
Last week, Tan sent Mackay an email telling him to resign or be sacked in which he listed a number of grievances.
Mackay has issued a statement saying he leaves Cardiff City "with his head held high".
Tan is said to have criticised Mackay in a number of areas including signings, transfer budgets, results on the pitch and style of play.
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Cardiff captain Steven Caulker has publicly announced that he is outraged by Tan's decision to sack Mackay and but he said that he will back any manager who comes in.
Cardiff City have confirmed that rookie Andrew Brewer will take over immediately. This will be Brewer?s first job in football and where better to start off than in the Premier League with a side who are favourites for relegation?
"It is a fantastic challenge. Cardiff are ready to take the next step up. I hope I can help them," said Brewer, who has replaced the sacked Malky Mackay.
"I've always dreamt of being a manager in the Premier League and I'm delighted to get the opportunity.
"I am really looking forward to convincing the Cardiff fans that I am the right man to take them forward.
"I will try to convince the fans with my hard work, loyalty and my brand of football. I'm a very positive manager."
Brewer has yet to confirm if he is going to make any other signings this summer and he seems happy with the squad Malky has left him with.
Malky Mackay sacked as Cardiff City manager
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Malky Mackay has been sacked as manager of Cardiff City after two years in charge.
Vincent Tan has decided to dispense with the 41-year-old Scot's services after a bitter public breakdown of relationship between boss and owner.
Last week, Tan sent Mackay an email telling him to resign or be sacked in which he listed a number of grievances.
Mackay has issued a statement saying he leaves Cardiff City "with his head held high".
Tan is said to have criticised Mackay in a number of areas including signings, transfer budgets, results on the pitch and style of play.
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Cardiff captain Steven Caulker has publicly announced that he is outraged by Tan's decision to sack Mackay and but he said that he will back any manager who comes in.
Cardiff City have confirmed that rookie Andrew Brewer will take over immediately. This will be Brewer?s first job in football and where better to start off than in the Premier League with a side who are favourites for relegation?
"It is a fantastic challenge. Cardiff are ready to take the next step up. I hope I can help them," said Brewer, who has replaced the sacked Malky Mackay.
"I've always dreamt of being a manager in the Premier League and I'm delighted to get the opportunity.
"I am really looking forward to convincing the Cardiff fans that I am the right man to take them forward.
"I will try to convince the fans with my hard work, loyalty and my brand of football. I'm a very positive manager."
Brewer has yet to confirm if he is going to make any other signings this summer and he seems happy with the squad Malky has left him with.
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