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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.
Following the sacking of manager Harry Redknapp on 16 September 2017, Carsley was named caretaker manager of the first team. [72] He won, drew and lost his three matches in charge, before moving into the role of assistant to new manager Steve Cotterill on 29 September. [73] He followed Cotterill out of the club after the latter's sacking in ...
Birmingham City have parted company with manager Steve Cotterill after the Blues slipped to a 2-1 defeat at Nottingham Forest.
Club legend Jimmy Sirrel was arguably Notts best manager, winning three promotions in the 1970s and 1980s to reach the First Division in 1981. Notts County's most recent season in the top division was 1991–92 under Neil Warnock, who had overseen back-to-back promotions via the play-offs at Wembley Stadium.
After a poor start to the season, with only one win from the first eight matches, and only two weeks after the close of the transfer window, during which he was allowed to bring in 13 new players, Harry Redknapp was sacked as manager. He was succeeded by Steve Cotterill, who was dismissed after five months, having failed to take the team clear ...
Following Cotterill's departure, Michael Appleton was announced as the new manager on 10 November 2011. [5] His first match in charge was a 2–0 defeat at Watford, only Appleton's second match as a first team manager after taking charge of a single match during a spell as caretaker manager of West Bromwich Albion. [6]
Three days later, on 23 February, Trew announced that administration would not be necessary, and that he had appointed Steve Cotterill as manager for the remainder of the season. [112] Cotterill took charge for the first time in the final game of February, a 5–0 home win over Hereford in which Westcarr scored a hat-trick and Rodgers a brace ...