KSI sacks supervisor on the National League membership he purchased simply two weeks in the past – and places Andy Carroll in cost in his place… and he’s set to face cult hero boss in his FIRST match!

KSI has sacked the manager of Dagenham & Redbridge and replaced him with Andy Carroll just two weeks after buying the club. 

The social media star has made the first major move of his reign at the National League South club by ditching Lee Bradbury, 50. 

The team are currently 12th in the division and KSI watched their victory over Dorking Wanderers earlier this month, alongside Carroll.

Now the former England striker, 37, has been appointed as the new boss, despite the team winning their game against Farnborough on Tuesday night. 

A club statement read: ‘Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club can confirm that we have parted company with First-Team Manager, Lee Bradbury.

‘We are very grateful to Lee for his focus, professionalism, and commitment during his time at the Club and for his contributions, both on and off the pitch, to stabilise the club last summer.

KSI has appointed Andy Carroll as the new Dagenham & Redbridge interim boss – the pair were seen watching the team during a win over Dorking earlier this month

‘Dagenham & Redbridge wish him every success in his future endeavours.

‘Andy Carroll will take the team on an interim basis, and further updates will be communicated in due course.’

The ex-Newcastle and Liverpool forward will take charge of his first game against Torquay United, who are managed by cult hero boss Neil Warnock after he came out of retirement yet again recently – aged 77. 

Carroll, 37, is due to stand trial next January after pleading not guilty to breaching a non-molestation order having been accused of repeatedly calling his ex-wife Billi Mucklow, with whom he shares three children. 

A non-molestation order is handed out at civil court and designed to stop someone going near another person.

Breaching a non-molestation order can lead to a maximum of five years in prison. 

He is moving from the pitch to the dugout having signed for Dagenham as a player after leaving Bordeaux last year. 

Carroll netted six times in 12 games but has been sidelined since the end of last year.

It will be a brutal early test of his credentials as a manager as he pits his wits against Warnock, who has taken charge of more than 1000 professional games. 

More to follow… 

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