Town haven't won a competitive game since May.
Athlone Town’s struggles in the First Division continued over the weekend.
Ian Ryan’s side suffered a 3-0 home defeat to Cork side Cobh Ramblers, which now leaves Town bottom of the table and 12 points off ninth place Longford Town.
Cian Murphy, Shane Griffin and Barry Coffey all fired in first half strikes, a win which leaves them second, six points off leaders Dundalk.
It’s now 17 games without a win for Athlone who return to action this Friday away to Bray Wanderers.
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