Forest Green: How Rob Edwards' Rovers secured 'fairy tale' promotion to League One (2024)

With Forest Green having secured promotion to League One for the first time - following a goalless draw with Bristol Rovers at the Memorial Stadium - we speak to those close to the action to explore the impact of an historic moment in Rovers' history.

The club - who were only promoted to the EFL for the first time in their history after winning the National League play-offs in 2017 - have ambitions of reaching the Championship and have now inched closer to realising that eventual dream.

Promotion comes after they fell to a dramatic defeat to Newport in last year's play-off semi-finals, which came two years after a semi-final defeat against Tranmere. It also marks a remarkable first season in professional football management for former Wales international Rob Edwards.

Here, we hear from reporter Laurie Martin and fan Chris Latham, who explain the impact of promotion...

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'Forest Green will ruffle feathers next season'

Gloucestershire Live's Laurie Martin:

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"Forest Green have been a joy to watch this season. Rob Edwards, his staff and players have achieved something very special in a short space of time.

"The first week of the season set the tone for what was to come - winning the opening game of the season against Sutton in stoppage time, before beating Bristol City on penalties in the Carabao Cup. Edwards has brought a swashbuckling style to The New Lawn, playing an attacking 3-4-1-2 system, which sees Rovers as the division's top scorers.

Forest Green's rise through the pyramind

  • 1975/76 - 1981/82: Hellenic Football League Premier Division
  • 1981/82: Won Hellenic Football League Premier Division
  • 1982/83: Southern Football League Southern Division
  • 1982/83 - 1994/95: Southern Football League Midland Division
  • 1995/96: Transferred to Southern Football League Southern Division
  • 1996/97: Won Southern Football League Southern Division
  • 1997/98: Won Southern Football League Premier Division
  • 1998/99 - 2016/17: National League
  • 2016/17: Beat Tranmere in National League play-off final
  • 2017/18: Finished 21st in League Two
  • 2018/19: Lost to Tranmere in League Two play-off semi-final
  • 2019/20: Finished 10th in League Two
  • 2020/21: Lost to Newport in League Two play-off semi-final

"This is largely the same group of players that Mark Cooper had available to him last season, but Edwards has brought the very best out of every individual. He gave everyone the chance to impress during pre-season, which pumped belief and confidence into each player. It was a clean slate for everyone.

"Look at Matty Stevens, for example. Last season he played 170 minutes for Forest Green, was loaned out to Stevenage in January, and some wondered if he might move on last summer. Edwards gave him an opportunity, he's scored 27 goals in all competitions, and could well have won the golden boot had it not been for his season-ending ACL injury that he sustained at the start of April.

"He's also given the players a lot of freedom. In pre-season, he had a phone call with every player, asking them where they feel their best position is and what formation they felt as though they should play. Every player speaks highly of his man-management skills.

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"Having played until fairly recently, and having coached Wolves and England youth teams before joining Forest Green, he understands how to connect with players. He's clearly a talented coach, but he has empathy and good communication skills - which he sees as being just as important.

"He's also built up a wonderful rapport with the supporters, which was something seriously lacking under his predecessor.

"Stroud isn't a football mad area, and Forest Green are one of the smaller-supported clubs in the EFL, but it means everything to the fans. Some fans still can't believe Forest Green are in the Football League, so next season really will be a real 'pinch me' moment when Rovers are facing ex-Premier League giants on a fairly regular basis. Forest Green will comfortably be the smallest club in League One, and they will relish coming up against the big boys next season.

"It's fairy tale stuff for fans of certain generations. Forest Green did the double 40 years ago - winning the FA Vase at the old Wembley against Rainworth Miners' Welfare and topping the Hellenic League. That just emphasises how far the club has come both under Dale Vince, and Trevor Horsley before him.

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"Obviously, when Vince joined the club, he made his intentions and ambitions very clear, and it's well-publicised that reaching the Championship is his goal. Rovers have been knocking on the door of League One for a few years, but they've suffered play-off heartbreak on two occasions, and just haven't been able to get over the line.

"Some might take a look at Forest Green winning promotion and just throw the 'moneybags' tag at them, but those days are gone. Rovers still have a healthy and competitive budget, reported to be the eighth highest in League Two, but it's not like the days when they overspent on experienced players in the National League.

"Rovers have the third youngest squad in the division and director of football Rich Hughes has developed a clear recruitment policy of buying young players either from non-league or released from Premier League & Championship academies, developing them, and then selling them on. They're going about things in the right way.

"Forest Green have been on an upwards trajectory for quite a while, and the ambition is to make the Championship, but firstly, it's going to be some ride in League One. When Rovers were promoted to League Two, it was like 'wow, we're going to be playing Notts County, Swindon and Coventry', but next season it'll be Derby, Ipswich and probably one of Sheffield Wednesday or Sunderland. It's a different kettle of fish entirely.

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"Next season will be the most historic in the club's 133-year history, and it'll be all about staying up in the third tier. Rovers can definitely take inspiration from local rivals Cheltenham, who have survived with ease on their return to League One.

"Structurally, the club feel as though they've been operating as a League One outfit for the last couple of seasons, so there is definitely confidence from within that they can give life in the third tier a right good go. They will certainly ruffle a few feathers next season.

"Promotion is wrapped up, and of course that is a wonderful achievement, but after being top of League Two since September 11, lifting the title really would round off the season perfectly."

'We are a club from the local county leagues; to be in League One is incredible'

Forest Green fan Chris Latham:

"What an unbelievable season it has been - words probably can't do it justice - I was confident that we would build on our recent play-off appearances, but I wasn't expecting it to be quite this good! For most of the season we have been relentlessly good and it's been a joy to watch. Positive attacking football built on a strong defence has made us a very consistent both home and away.

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"We may have lost in the play-off semi-final last season, but Jimmy Ball ignited something in the club and created a real sense of unity and purpose. Rob Edwards and his coaching staff have built on that and taken it further. The coaches and players have spoken of learning from the experience of the play-offs and not wanting to leave it to chance this time and I think they have backed that up on the pitch. It's been quite incredible to watch.

"Rob has created an environment that every fan dreams of. The fans, players and coaching staff hold a really special bond. It's a really positive, friendly and fun place to be, but alongside that there is a tremendous sense of responsibility and honesty when things don't go as well as would like. Edwards has a really bright future ahead - the sky is the limit.

"Promotion is a fantastic achievement. We are a club from the local county leagues with a unique history compared to many other EFL clubs. We were the first club to reach the FA Vase and Trophy final and we will be in League One next season, which is quite simply incredible.

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"Initially, I was a little sceptical about the club's plans to challenge higher up the divisions, but in recent years I think Dale Vince has shown a really clear vision and shown he can deliver on it. He has given a clear identity to our footballing style and wider culture of giving young players a chance. He gives his managers support, but importantly gives them time and space to achieve. Dale deserves much more credit for the way he runs the footballing side of the club.

"We can't wait to take in more new clubs next season and it shows why English football is so special with our football pyramid making it possible for clubs to work their way up. As a fan, it's priceless to witness the progress and for the club it will also mean the important environmental messages will reach a wider audience.

"The new training facilities are a really important milestone, too, with the club soon able to unite the men's, women's and academy teams in one place. The stadium will also take us to a ground which is sustainable as an EFL ground and it looks like a really brilliant place to watch football. The future is very exciting - Forest Green in the Championship? It's not if, but when."

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Forest Green: How Rob Edwards' Rovers secured 'fairy tale' promotion to League One? ›

Forest Green Rovers have secured promotion to League One for the first time in the club's 133-year history. Only a point was required at the Memorial Stadium and a goalless draw with Bristol Rovers

Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers Football Club is a professional football club in Bristol, England. The first team competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bristol_Rovers_F.C.
rubber stamped the promotion on Saturday. Rob Edwards, Head Coach, said: “It's hard to put it all into words.

Have Forest Green ever been in League 1? ›

Forest Green were then promoted to League One in 2022 for the first time in their history, following an EFL League Two title win. They were relegated after one season, and suffered a successive relegation back to non-League in the following year, ending their seven-year spell in the Football League.

Will Forest Green be relegated? ›

Forest Green Rovers have been relegated to the National League after seven seasons in the EFL.

Who is the forest green owner? ›

Forest Green owner Dale Vince reveals why he sacked Troy Deeney as manager.

Who are the shareholders of Forest Green Rovers? ›

Green Britain Group own 95.8% of Forest Green Rovers Ltd. Dale Vince OBE is the majority shareholder of Forest Green Rovers Ltd.

Have Forest ever won Division 1? ›

Forest won the 1977–78 Football League seven-points ahead of runners-up Liverpool. Forest became one of the few teams (and the most recent team to date) to win the First Division title the season after winning promotion from the Second Division.

Are all Forest Green players vegan? ›

One of the things we get asked most about our vegan football club, Forest Green Rovers, is do the players HAVE to be vegan outside of work? Well, the answer's no – but one player has found his plant-based diet on the pitch so beneficial that he's now totally vegan off the pitch too.

Why did forest green sack Troy Deeney? ›

Deeney was sent off during the final minutes of Forest Green's 2-1 defeat at Swindon last month, after which he was hit with two FA charges relating to alleged improper, abusive, insulting and threatening language and behaviour.

Who owns Forest Green Rovers Stadium? ›

Dale Vince OBE

When did Dale Vince buy Forest Green Rovers? ›

Since Dale Vince bought a majority stake in the club in 2010, Forest Green Rovers have been on a mission to not only climb the football ladder, but do so as one of the most sustainable clubs in the world.

Who supports Forest Green Rovers? ›

Ecotricity is Britain's greenest energy company and is our principal sponsor and majority owner. Since 2010, Ecotricity has been the driving force behind us becoming the world's greenest football club.

Why is forest green called forest green? ›

The first recorded use of forest green as a color name in English was in 1810. Forest green is a representation of the average color of the leaves of the trees of a temperate zone deciduous forest.

What is forest Greens' nickname? ›

Forest Green Rovers Football Club, nicknames as the "Rovers", "Green", "Green Devils" or "Green Army" are one of the teams in the Football League Two.

Where are Forest greens in league? ›

When was Forest last trophy? ›

Nottingham Forest last won a trophy on 29 April 1990.

What league are Forest Green Ladies in? ›

South West Regional Womens Football League.

What's the difference between hunter green and forest green? ›

Since it is bold, we suggest reserving Hunter Green for accent walls and trim. Forest Green is a bright, medium-dark shade, while Hunter Green is a deeper jewel tone, and both shades of green are available in various sheens, from matte to high-gloss.

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