Richard Wood resigns as Swindon Town women's team manager

It comes after the Wiltshire FA County Women’s Cup victory on Sunday.

Author: Chris TatePublished 17th Apr 2024

Swindon Town Women's Manager Richard Wood has resigned from his position with immediate effect.

It comes after his side's Wiltshire FA County Women’s Cup victory on Sunday. In addition to the cup win, this season has also seen the team sit in fourth place in the FA Women's National League.

Wood has been in the post since taking over from Mike Cook in September 2023.

The club have confirmed that Assistant Manager Jonny House, Goalkeeping Coach Dave Tomlinson, and Player-Coach Georgia Clifford will lead the team for the last two games of the season, away at Abingdon and Torquay United.

Wood said: "I have made the tough decision to step down from the role as manager to enable the club to have the most time possible to make new plans for next season."

"I didn’t come to Swindon with the view that I would be the Women’s Manager and it has been a difficult and at times steep learning curve but also one that I have been very proud to hold and proud to work with so many great staff and players."

"We have easily the highest points total for many years, become respected and considered a highly competitive team by other top teams in the league, will hopefully have the Golden Boot winner, have had a good FA Cup run, and just won the County Cup while integrating young development players successfully, all while at times playing some fantastic, exciting attacking football."

"Some incredible people work at the club; Anthony has fantastic enthusiasm for the Women’s team and he has given me lots of direct support. The same can be said for Jamie, Tim Hall the secretary, but most of all for Mandie Coe who gives so much time and energy to have driven the Women’s section of the club so far forward so quickly. She has worked tirelessly."

"The club have a set of values that are very much alive in the people working at the club and they very much align with my values. I will always have the Club in my heart because of this and the unequivocal support and faith that they have shown in me."

"All of the staff behind the scenes from the media team, medical team, ground staff, and all the volunteers are top-notch people who have made me feel very much like part of them."

"Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to the players and staff who deserve the very best. I will be watching and supporting you closely."

Mandie Coe added: "We would all like to thank Richard for all his efforts during his time with the club.

"Richard is a kind, considerate coach who has provided us with attractive, attacking football and plenty of goals to enjoy this season, in addition to a memorable FA cup run and County Cup Trophy. He has certainly left his mark on our first season since joining Swindon Town Football Club.

Swindon Town's Head of Women's Football, Mandie Coe added: "We would all like to thank Richard for all his efforts during his time with the club.

"Richard is a kind, considerate coach who has provided us with attractive, attacking football and plenty of goals to enjoy this season, in addition to a memorable FA cup run and County Cup Trophy. He has certainly left his mark on our first season since joining Swindon Town Football Club.

"It has been an absolute pleasure to work with him, he worked tirelessly pre-season to get us to this position and we hope that he enjoys a well-earned rest over the summer, he deserves it!"