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Published 11:56 26 Jun 2016 BST
“From my first day on the job as coach of KR, I have focused on the interests of the club as a priority,” Gudjonsson said. “After a bad start to the season, I along with the board, concluded that it is the interests of the team now for the best that I resign.
“I am grateful to the KR board for having trusted in me for the training team. KR’s future is bright and I am confident that the team will get back to the top, where it belongs, before long.”
We admit that we've never watched a KR Reykjavik game but we have a hard time believing that Benediktsson is a better assistant manager than he is a commentator as his passion that comes through the microphone is, quite simply, unmatched.
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