
Yeovil manager quits after just solitary game at the helm, making him the shortest-serving manager in club history.
Yeovil manager Webb quits after one game in charge.
After just one game in charge, Danny Webb, the manager of Yeovil Town, has resigned.
Earlier this month, the former Chesterfield coach relocated to Huish Park to take Mark Cooper’s position when he was fired.
Webb became the shortest-serving permanent manager in Yeovil’s history, citing personal and family reasons for his resignation.
During his brief stay, he presided over Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Tamworth, which dropped the team to 17th place in the National League.
“He has expressed his personal sadness in having to leave the club but feels this is the right decision for him and his family,” a Yeovil Town statement read, external.
“The time and the nature of this decision is met with disappointment from all of us and we have accepted his resignation with regret, but with understanding.
“We understand this news is disappointing, especially after the thorough recruitment process which brought Danny to the club. While we respect his need to put his family first, our priority now has to be the team’s stability and success.”