Steve Cotterill's Departure from Forest Green Rovers: A New Chapter Begins
Steve Cotterill is set to leave Forest Green Rovers after a challenging season, missing promotion despite a strong performance in the National League.



Steve Cotterill is expected to step down as the manager of Forest Green Rovers following a season that saw the team narrowly miss out on promotion from the National League. Despite leading the Rovers to a commendable third-place finish last season, the team's journey ended in heartbreak during the play-off semi-finals against Southend, where they were defeated on penalties, thus missing a chance to compete in the Wembley final.
Cotterill, aged 60, joined Forest Green Rovers in January 2024, taking over from Troy Deeney when the club was struggling at the bottom of League Two. Although he managed to secure 31 wins out of 71 games, achieving a 44% win rate, he was unable to save the team from relegation. His tenure, though marked by resilience, concludes without the desired promotion.
The club has remained silent on the matter when approached by the BBC, leaving fans and followers speculating about the future direction of the team. Cotterill, who has previously managed Birmingham and Nottingham Forest, leaves behind a legacy of determination and a notable impact on the club's recent history.
As Forest Green Rovers look forward to rebuilding and strategizing for the upcoming seasons, the football community watches closely to see who will step in to fill the managerial shoes left by Cotterill. The search for a new leader is anticipated to be a pivotal moment for the club's future in competitive football.