Former Dons striker leaves Shrewsbury Town by mutual consent
Aaron Wilbraham follows Steve Cotterill out of the League One club
FormerMK Donsstriker Aaron Wilbraham has left his role as Shrewsbury Town assistant manager by mutual consent.
The 43-year-old had been number two to Steve Cotterill since 2020, and took charge of the club while he was hospitalised with Covid in 2021.
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With Cotterill leaving Montgomery Waters Meadow earlier this summer, and former Exeter City bossMatt Taylortaking charge, Wilbraham too has departed the club.
Wilbraham spent five-and-a-half years at MK Dons, with his 57 goals ranking him second in the club’s all-time leading scorers list, behind Izale McLeod.
Confirming his departure, a statement from Shrewsbury Town read: “Everyone at Shrewsbury Town thanks Alby for his commitment and service over the last two-and-a-half years and wishes him all the very best for the future.
“Alby joined the club under previous manager Steve Cotterill in December 2020 in his first coaching role following his retirement as a player.
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“Taking up the role six months after retiring from a highly successful playing career, the 43-year-old played a big part at the club, building good relationships with the players and backroom staff, as well as stepping up to take charge of the side in 2021 - something the club will always be grateful to him for.
“Everyone at Shrewsbury Town thanks Alby for his commitment and service over the last two-and-a-half years and wishes him all the very best for the future.”