Forest Green Rovers' squad is undergoing changes with the release of Harvey Bunker and Ryan Inniss following the club's National League play-off exit. Midfielder Bunker, 23, who came through Forest Green's academy, will depart after 149 appearances for the club but limited opportunities in the second half of the season. Centre-back Inniss, 30, who joined from Charlton three years ago, was a mainstay of the defence but struggled to regain his place after a mid-season calf injury. The pair are amongst seven players who have been confirmed as leaving following the midweek extra-time defeat by Boreham Wood. Striker Christian Doidge, Sean Long, Liam Sercombe, Harry Cardwell and Keon Sanniola have also been released. Loanees Jay Mingi, Chibby Nwoko, Ashqar Ahmed, Abraham Kanu, Elijah Morrison and Jili Buyabu will all return to their parent clubs. And with captain Jordan Moore-Taylor and goalkeeper Harry Isted still in talks over new deals, the club's future is taking shape. But the releases mark a significant change for Forest Green, as they look to rebuild after a disappointing play-off exit. So what's next for the club, and how will these changes impact their chances in the upcoming season? Forest Green's manager will have a big task ahead, rebuilding the squad and finding the right balance. The club's fans will be eager to see how the new signings will fit in and perform. With the National League being a competitive league, Forest Green will need to be at their best to succeed.
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Forest Green Rovers Release Duo After Play-off Exit
Forest Green Rovers release Harvey Bunker and Ryan Inniss following play-off exit, as seven players leave the club and captain Jordan Moore-Taylor negotiates new contract
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