Scottish Championship side Livingston have parted company with manager John McGlynn by mutual consent.
The Lions are currently at the bottom of the table after winning just three of their opening 16 games of the season.
Livingston were deducted five points last month due to a breach of tax regulations.
McGlynn joined the club back in September 2013 following spells with Raith Rovers and Hearts.
"It is with great regret that we have agreed mutually to part company, but I acknowledge that it is a results business and unfortunately no matter how hard I worked, we could not get the results we all desired," he told the club's official website.
Livingston continue their league campaign on Saturday when they travel to Rangers.