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Stephen John Cotterill (born 20 July 1964) is an English coach and former player who is currently the head coach of National League side Forest Green Rovers.. Cotterill, a striker, had a nine-year career as a footballer playing for Burton Albion, Wimbledon, Brighton & Hove Albion and AFC Bournemouth before deciding to take up football management.
Steve Cotterill was named as the new manager soon after but after just thirteen matches he quit to join Sunderland as assistant manager. [3] Dave Kevan was caretaker until Tony Pulis became manager in November 2002. Stoke were involved in a relegation battle on the final match of the season. Stoke beat Reading and survived in the First Division.
He became the club's caretaker manager after Steve Cotterill resigned on 10 October 2002. [5] City lost all four of their games under Kevan's stewardship before Tony Pulis was appointed on 1 November. [6] He went on to work as a coach at Burnley, before he was appointed as assistant manager at former club Notts County in 2007.
Birmingham City have parted company with manager Steve Cotterill after the Blues slipped to a 2-1 defeat at Nottingham Forest.
It was under Backe's eventual successor Steve Cotterill that the Magpies clinched the League Two championship. [202] Cotterill could not be persuaded to remain at the club at the end of the title-winning season, [ 203 ] and there were frequent changes of manager under Ray Trew's chairmanship, contributing to instability and disillusionment ...
Cheltenham replaced Cotterill with first-team coach Graham Allner who had won the Conference championship with Kidderminster Harriers in 1994. Allner and assistant manager Mike Davis, who was originally assistant to Cotterill, were sacked in January 2003, after six months in the job, with Cheltenham near the foot of Division Two. [35]
One can only wonder if Harry Houdini could succeed where Harry Redknapp – and now Steve Cotterill have come up short." [97] The next evening, Birmingham appointed former Swansea City, Leeds United and Middlesbrough manager Garry Monk on a three-and-a-half-year contract as their fifth permanent manager in fifteen months.
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