After a bright start to his managerial career, Aussie manager Anthony Limbrick has left his position with relegation-threatened Woking FC.
Limbrick, who joined Woking in May last year, has parted company with the National League club after a nine-game winless run.
The Cardinals have not won a match since February 10 and sit 19th on the ladder,
Rosemary Johnson, chair of Woking, said in a statement: "We would like to thank Anthony for his hard work, passion and commitment, and wish him well in his future career."
Limbrick moved to the UK from Australia in 2004, chasing a professional playing career but moved into coaching after a serious leg injury ended his playing days.
The Tasmanian had a long spell at Southampton, spending six years with the Saints, including a stint as the club's Under-18s coach.
He has also worked with the England Under-17 coach and served as West Ham United's academy coach.
On his exit from Woking, Limbrick said: "I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to the board, staff and players at Woking Football Club.
"The hard work and brilliant support I have received during my time as manager I will always be grateful for. Last but not least the fans - I appreciated your passion and dedication to the team and also towards myself that you showed throughout my time at the club."
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