Warminster Town Football Club has confirmed its first team management will step down at the end of the current season.
In a statement over the weekend, the club said manager Rob Nash and assistant manager Rob McFerran will leave their roles after more than six years in charge.
The club said both had shown “unwavering commitment, dedication, and a genuine love for the football club” during their time at the helm, contributing to the development, stability and progress of the first team.
“Warminster Town FC would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Rob Nash and Rob McFerran for their outstanding service and wishes them both the very best for the future,” said the club.
“Both Rob and Rob have been at the helm for over six years, during which time they have shown unwavering commitment, dedication, and a genuine love for the football club.
“Their contribution both on and off the pitch has played a significant role in the development, stability, and progress of the First Team, and they leave with the sincere thanks and appreciation of everyone connected with Warminster Town FC.
“There is still much to play for this season, and both Rob and Rob remain fully committed to the club for the remainder of the campaign. The focus is firmly on achieving a strong finish in the league, alongside preparations for the Wiltshire FA Senior Cup Final on 14th April, which represents a fantastic opportunity for the club.
“The club will now begin the process of identifying a new First Team Manager ahead of the 2026/27 season.”















