Boston United have amicably parted ways with manager Graham Coughlan after experiencing a challenging period. The Pilgrims, who currently hold the 17th position in the National League, have grappled with a performance slump in recent times. The consecutive stretch of five matches without a win has caused the team to hover precariously just three points above the relegation zone. The final match that was spearheaded by Coughlan culminated in a goalless draw against Braintree Town. From the time he assumed the leadership in November 2024, Coughlan steered the team towards safety in the previous season due to a commendable streak of 10 victories in just 15 matches. Unfortunately, the team’s recent series of performances has only witnessed one victorious match amidst their last 11 league matches since the conclusion of October, thereby necessitating this shift in Boston United’s management.
This story was originally reported by www.bbc.com and has been adapted for a UK audience by The Lincoln Post.









