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David Dunn appointed as Oldham manager on interim basis

Oldham have appointed former England and Blackburn midfielder David Dunn as their caretaker manager following the departure of Darren Kelly.

The 35-year-old joined the League One club on a one-year deal in July, making eight appearances during Kelly's short reign at Boundary Park.

He has now been given an opportunity to turn the Latics' fortunes around after Kelly's 131-day tenure ended abruptly after a 5-1 home defeat to Peterborough.

A statement on the club website on Sunday read: "Oldham Athletic can confirm that, with immediate effect, David Dunn will take charge of all first-team matters on an interim basis.''

Former Carlisle and York defender Kelly, 36, was hired to his first senior managerial post in May as Oldham sprang a surprise with a left-field appointment.

Kelly admitted he would have to prove himself to supporters upon taking the position but after securing one win from nine games, he did little to win them over.

Saturday's thrashing by Posh, who are themselves managerless, proved to be the final straw.

Dunn's first assignment as Oldham boss will be supervising next weekend's trip to Doncaster, with games against Wigan, Port Vale and leaders Gillingham to follow.