
Barrow’s assistant manager Adam Temple has left the Bluebirds due to personal reasons.
The club announced his departure on their official X account and wished him all the best for the future.
He worked under former boss Pete Wild before continuing his role under Stephen Clemence for the first few games of this season.
Temple, 42, joined the Bluebirds in 2022 and stayed when ex-Gillingham boss Clemence arrived to replace Wild, despite the arrival of Robbie Stockdale to bolster their backroom staff. The Cumbrian outfit have picked up nine points so far in this campaign from a possible 12.
It hasn’t been mentioned at this stage whether someone will be coming in to replace the void left by his exit. In the meantime, the team are preparing for their upcoming EFL Trophy clash against Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday night.
Prior to his move to Barrow, Temple worked in the academies at both Manchester United and Manchester City.
He spent nine years with City at the Etihad Stadium before joining the Bluebirds two years ago for a new challenge in the Football League.
Temple worked with Wild in the last campaign after the club narrowly missed out on a place in the fourth tier play-offs.





