Former Liverpool and Newcastle United midfielder Dietmar Hamann has stepped down from his position as manager of Blue Square Bet Conference side Stockport County.
The 38-year-old, who took over at Edgeley Park in July, has revealed that a number of broken promises led to his decision.
"Following a meeting this morning between Lord Snape and myself I have tendered my resignation as manager of Stockport County," he said in a statement. "Having been introduced to the club by Tony Evans, I presumed that the takeover by him and his consortium would have taken place.
"Various promises were made to me at the time of my appointment which subsequently did not take place. I feel therefore unable to continue in post.
"I wish to thank the club and its supporters for their encouragement and commitment over the past few months and wish Stockport County well for the future."
Hamann made 59 appearances for the German national side, scoring five goals.