David Horseman Appointed Forest Green’s Head Coach As Welsh Pioneer Hannah Dingley Misses Out

MELKSHAM, ENGLAND - JULY 05: Hannah Dingley, Interim Manager of Forest Green Rovers, looks on during the pre-Season friendly match between Melksham Town and Forest Green Rovers at Oakfield Stadium on July 05, 2023 in Melksham, England. Forest Green Rovers caretaker manager Hannah Dingley becomes first woman to take charge of English Football League club. (Photo by Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images)

David Horseman Appointed Forest Green’s Head Coach As Welsh Pioneer Hannah Dingley Misses Out

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Hannah Dingley has missed out on being Forest Green’s head coach for the new season, with the club announcing David Horseman has been appointed to the full-time role.

Welsh coach Dingley became the first woman to take charge of an English Football League club when handed the job on a caretaker basis at the start of July following the departure of Duncan Ferguson on the back of relegation to Sky Bet League Two.

However, after Dingley had overseen Rovers’ opening pre-season fixture against non-league Melksham Town and a trip to Ireland, the Gloucestershire club have confirmed Horseman as the new boss following his stint in charge of Southampton’s Under-23 side.

Horseman worked alongside Ruben Selles when he took charge of Southampton’s first team in the Premier League last season.

Forest Green chairman Dale Vince said on the club’s official website: “We are delighted to have David join as our head coach.

“He brings a wealth of experience and a modern approach to the game which matches our own – and he very much stood out from over 100 applicants for the role.

“I’m grateful to Hannah for holding the fort for the club while we went through the complete recruitment process and although she did not get the top job this time, it’s undoubtedly been a valuable experience and a big step on her career path.”

Horseman also had spells coaching at Bristol City and Watford. He will be assisted at Forest Green by Louis Carey, who had been part of the youth set-up at Southampton.

“I’m extremely excited and grateful that Dale, (vice-chairman) Asif Rehmanwala and (director of football) Allan (Steele) have given me the opportunity to lead a team which has such strong values both on and off the pitch,” said Horseman.

“Louis and I have been lucky to be involved for a long time in professional football and study from some elite coaches which we will bring some ideas with us.

“The supporters can look forward to seeing a team with energy and aggression and one that they can be proud of.”

Forest Green confirmed Dingley would remain in charge for the back-to-back home games on Tuesday and Wednesday night against Coventry and Everton Under-21s respectively.

Horseman and Carey will then begin their new roles on Thursday ahead of travelling to Plymouth for a behind-closed-doors friendly on Saturday.

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