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Mark Cooper has been unveiled as the new manager of Forest Green Rovers, just two days after leaving Notts County.

The former Swindon Town boss will be the National League club's manager "for the 2016-17 season", according to a statement on the FGR website.

Forest Green's statement added: "He hit his points target and was offered the (Notts) role permanently, however he declined the post in favour of joining Forest Green."

Mark Cooper said of his appointment: "I'm excited to be joining a club with a clear aim and strategy on where it wants to go and how it wants to get there.

"There are not many opportunities to join a club that has that foresight – a lot of clubs are run day to day and don't plan for the future.

"These clubs may be bigger clubs in stature, but this is a big club in the way it is looking forward."

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*Sigh... I still don't blame him, he's got a career and a history with Forest Green Rovers. If he didn't fancy remaining at the club, that is his decision as fans we need to move on and support whoever does come in. The direction of Notts is a concern to fans, so as a manager it will be too.

There's still a lot of conflicting reports on if he hit the points target or not, yet at this stage it doesn't matter.

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He probably primarily means us. Your recruitment policy made him feel right at home.

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