Stephen Dobbie has been named as Blackpool's caretaker manager.
The well-known Scottish football figure takes over the reins at Bloomfield Road after the departure of Mick McCarthy.
The Irishman leaves Blackpool after only three months in charge.
Dobbie, who started his career at Rangers before turning out for the likes of Hibs, St Johnstone, Queen of the South, Swansea, and Crystal Palace, had four separate loan spells at Blackpool during his career.
He will now aim to keep the Seasiders in the Championship as they bid to fight off relegation to League One.
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He will be assisted by Matt Blinkhorn and Steve Banks.
Mick McCarthy said: "After recent performances and results, I have thought long and hard and feel this is the best decision for everyone concerned with the football club.
"I've loved my time here and thank everyone for their support. I wish everyone well going forward.”
Blackpool sits second bottom of the table after yesterday's defeat at home to Cardiff.
They are seven points from safety, with QPR hovering just above the drop zone.
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