PHIL Brown has been sacked as manager of Southend United.

The 58-year-old has been placed on gardening leave while a settlement agreement is completed.

Blues have also opted to terminate the contracts of assistant manager Graham Coughlan, football co-ordinator Brian Horton and head of recruitment Bob Shaw.

A club statement said: “We wish to thank Phil Brown’s backroom staff and especially Graham Coughlan who has been a loyal employee of the club, contributed continuously and without reservation, for some eight years.

“Phil Brown has been manager of the club for approaching five years during which time Southend United has enjoyed success including promotion in 2015 to League One.

"During this period Phil Brown has been instrumental in improving many aspects of the club, including embracing the Academy above all other managers, for which we sincerely thank him.

“However this season, to date, has been a disappointment and has not reflected, in the board’s opinion, the capability of the assembled squad or the investment.

“Recent performances have been unacceptable and in the board's view the lack of discipline, Nile Ranger a case in point, has only served to compound the position.

“The club's success as we enter a new era is paramount and we shall adopt a zero tolerance in our efforts to achieve this objective.

"These are exciting times with everyone at the club working earnestly, with the help of the Council, to deliver ‘The Future’ for the benefit of the Town and its Football Club.

“Moving forward the club has identified a principal target and subject to securing his services will be tasked with replacing the management team without delay.

"Pending the Club's new appointment(s) Team affairs will be conducted by the Club's Academy Manager and Head of Under 23 Team, Ricky Duncan and Kevin Maher.

“The Club will of course keep supporters fully informed at all times and more particularly as matters are progressed regarding the identity and timing of a replacement manager together with new signings. “