Saturday's League Two action was followed by two managerial casualties in the following days.
Firstly, Stevenage parted with company with Darren Sarll after they surrendered a two-goal lead to draw away at Port Vale.
The club gave thanks to Sarll for his contribution to the club, but having averaged less than a point per game since October, chairman Phil Wallace decided it was time for a change. Stevenage are currently 16th.
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On Monday morning, Barnet made another change to their management team, relieving head coach Graham Westley and head of technical Mark McGhee of their duties.
A very familiar face has returned, with Martin Allen taking charge of the Bees for the fifth time in a bid to preserve their EFL status. The club are rock bottom of League Two, seven points adrift of safety.
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