Waterford FC have parted company with manager Ian Morris after just ten games in charge.
A slump in form has seen the Blues slide down to 5th in the table in the League of Ireland First Division - despite being many people's favourites to win the title.
Morris' reign began with three wins and a draw from the Blues opening four league matches - but they have picked up just four points since, losing twice to arch rivals Cork City - as well as falling to defeats at the hands of Treaty United and Galway United.
The Dubliner's last game in charge was a 2-1 defeat at home to Cork on Easter Monday, a result which leaves Waterford nine points off the pace at the top of the table.
The sacking means whoever is in charge for the Blues South-East derby away to Wexford will be the 7th manager at the RSC in just over two years.
WLR have contacted both Waterford FC and Ian Morris for comment.
More to follow.