What's Happening?
Nottingham Forest has appointed Tom Mallinson as the new head coach of their women's team on a three-year contract. Mallinson, who has been with the club for nearly two decades, replaces Carly Davies, the former head coach. His extensive experience within
the club's coaching system, including roles as an academy coach and assistant coach, positions him well to lead the team. Mallinson is tasked with advancing Nottingham Forest's women's team, aiming for promotion to the Barclays Women's Super League.
Why It's Important?
Mallinson's appointment is a strategic move for Nottingham Forest as they aim to strengthen their women's team and achieve promotion to the top tier of women's football. His deep connection with the club and understanding of its culture are expected to drive the team's growth and success. This change in leadership reflects Nottingham Forest's commitment to investing in women's football and enhancing their competitive edge. Mallinson's leadership could attract new talent and increase the team's visibility in the sport.
What's Next?
Mallinson will begin working with the players and staff to build on the existing foundations and implement strategies for improvement. His focus will be on developing the team's skills and cohesion to compete effectively in the league. Nottingham Forest will likely continue to support Mallinson's efforts through investments in training facilities and player development programs. The team's progress under Mallinson's leadership will be closely monitored by stakeholders and fans.











