Gary peters left the club by mutual consent
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The Shrewsbury town manager Gary Peters left the club by mutual consent with the team members. This was followed by the poor form of the team in the recent matches. The team scored six points from 12 matches and only one of them is in this year. According to the manager everything that is beneficial for the team needs to be done and even if that means his quitting the team, it should be done for good.
The 54 year old town manager has been in charge of the team since about 4 years now. The manager will leave the team on 16th November in the 2nd league. The charge will be taken temporarily by the assistant boss John McMahon. According to Gary Peters the results that the team has shown over the last one year has not been good enough and that is why he prefers to leave the team for the betterment of the team. The best time for Peters was the period of 2006/2007 season. This was the time when Shrewsbury made it to the league to play off the finals which was scheduled at the New Wembley but was finally beaten by the very strong team of the Bristol river side.
The team chairman Roland Wycherley said that it was very difficult on the team’s behalf to agree on this decision keeping in mind the way Gary took the team forward for the long period of time that he was associated with the team.
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