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Ronnie Moore: Tranmere Rovers sack manager after betting breach
Tranmere have sacked manager Ronnie Moore after he admitted breaking the Football Association's betting rules.
In the club said Moore was in breach of his contract.
The 61-year-old was suspended by the League One club and replaced by assistant John McMahon on 17 February after the FA began an investigation.
On Tuesday, it was confirmed by the FA that he had admitted a misconduct charge regarding multiple breaches of rules relating to betting on games.
"Tranmere Rovers will not tolerate any action that damages the integrity of this football club. Any staff members found to be guilty of misconduct will face severe action," Mick Horton, football operations director and club secretary, told the
Moore became manager of Tranmere for a second time in March 2012 following spells at Oldham, Southport and Rotherham.
His breach relates to
This states that any participant in football "shall not bet, either directly or indirectly, or instruct, permit, cause or enable any person to bet on the result, progress or conduct of a match or competition in which the participant is participating, or has participated in that season; or in which the participant has any influence, either direct or indirect".
Moore has requested a personal hearing.
He leaves with Rovers 19th in the table but only outside the relegation zone on goal difference.