Chris Lucketti: Bury manager sacked after two months in charge
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Bury manager Chris Lucketti has been sacked by the League One club after just two months and 10 games in charge.
Lucketti, 46, succeeded Lee Clark in November with Bury bottom of the table.
But the Shakers have not won a league game since and they are 12 points from safety.
The club said they had "decided to terminate the contracts" of Lucketti and assistant Joe Parkinson "following a run of very disappointing performances and results".
A statement added: "The desire to keep the club in League One is paramount and with 57 points still to play for the board feel that this is still achievable."
Ryan Lowe and Ryan Kidd will take charge of the first team until the end of the season.
Player-coach Lowe, 39, had a brief spell as caretaker boss prior to Lucketti's appointment.
Lucketti spent six seasons as a player with the club, making 235 league appearances between 1993 and 1999 and also had spells with Halifax, Huddersfield, Preston and Sheffield United.
Analysis
BBC Radio Manchester's Mark Crossley
After leading Bury to two promotions during his time as captain, Lucketti's dream return to Gigg Lane has turned into a nightmare.
He has been hampered by the loss of striker Jermaine Beckford to a season-ending knee injury, but has failed to have any impact on a squad desperately struggling for goals and confidence. It's over 12-and-a-half hours since they found the back of the net in the league.
Bury chairman Stewart Day has now sacked three managers in 14 months and despite his five-year plan to get the club into the Championship, a return to League Two looks likely, unless the Shakers can start to win - and quickly.
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