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Managerial sackings, comings and goings

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  • edited March 25
    fenaddick said:
    There's no money at all at Shrewsbury and plenty at Gillingham, both will be in L2 next season so can see why he's jumped ship
    Plenty at money at Gillingham?!

    They can complete that stand that was never finished due to funding issues.
  • edited March 25
    Ainsworth is the fifth manager of the Gills in 18 months. 
  • These are the average attendances in L1, and they do show the expected strong link between attendances and where clubs are in the table.

    Wycombe are the real outlier, reflecting their wealthy owner. Indeed I'm shocked by how poor their attendances are.


  • Gareth Ainsworth has a weird Wikipedia photo, pass it on.
  • edited March 26
    Gills fans were sold a duff dream by a multi millionaire new owner who never spent the money and now moving on to his 6th manager in 2 years with the club sitting 19th place in League 2.

    Things must have been horrendous at Shrewsbury for Ainsworth  to choose that move.

  • These are the average attendances in L1, and they do show the expected strong link between attendances and where clubs are in the table.

    Wycombe are the real outlier, reflecting their wealthy owner. Indeed I'm shocked by how poor their attendances are.


    Just goes to show what an incredible job Nigel Clough did at Burton. From the Southern League to League 2 in his first spell and then from League 1 to the Championship (where they didn't get relegated until following their second season). Burton's actual capacity is 6,912 so their crowd would have been, even full, lower than any other team in the Championship with the associated income too. 
  • I note with some interest that George Lapslie is doing pretty well at Bradford City after being transferred away from Gillingham.
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  • Mark Bonner did not want Lapsie in the team. He was put on the transfer list and he lost his squad number. Anyway George got back in the team and scored a few goals. Then in January Bradford othered him a 3 year contract and he went . 
  • Mark Bonner did not want Lapsie in the team. He was put on the transfer list and he lost his squad number. Anyway George got back in the team and scored a few goals. Then in January Bradford othered him a 3 year contract and he went . 
    My Gills mate told me, he was their highest paid player and they therefore had to get him off their books 
  • Just listened to Ainsworth interview.
    Pretty much the same as he reeled out a few months ago when joining Shrewsbury.
    Talking of long term plans as a Gills manager is pretty pointless though when they only last a strawberry picking season.

  • Yay. Do the picture. Wibble. I can't really muster enthusiasm now, not now we've been there 
  • shirty5 said:
    Shrewsbury Town are pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Appleton as head coach for the remainder of the 2024/25 season.

    https://www.shrewsburytown.com/news/2025/march/26/michael-appleton-takes-charge-until-the-end-of-the-season-/
    bloody hell.  Relegation and po-faced misery guts as manager. What a time to be a Shrewsbury fan.  
  • ‘Michael was my number one target’ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • Leaving aside everything else, I'm baffled why he would take the job anyway. He must be desperate for ANY managerial position to take over a club, facing a 99.9% certainty of relegation.
  • They're already down, and I'm sure they know that. Surely there's a youth team coach or a senior player that they could take a punt on until the end of the season, that maybe just maybe might turn out to have something about him that could help them next season.

    Michael Appleton is an experienced manager who guarantees results - bad results. The poor Shrewsbury media guy that's written that article for their website, desperately trying to find a positive way to present this terrible decision, but you don't have to be great at reading between the lines to see that it basically says he's managed loads of clubs and was shite everywhere except Oxford "where he earned his first promotion". His only promotion. 

    Dreadful, inexcusable decision.
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  • Yeah at least he had achieved something previously. 

    I also liked Karl Robinson - go on, shoot me. 
  • He must interview really well
  • BalladMan said:
    Valley11 said:
    It still amazes and terrifies me that we ended up with Appleton. 
    I remember when he was appointed, I thought it was a hoax.
    He always came across as a strange bloke who just felt wrong on every level as our manager. 
    The fact we had him as a Charlton boss at all is and will always be one of the most damning markers in our wrenched recent history. 

    Some of the randoms we had in the 2010s are surely more baffling than Appleton.  I could not stand the guy but at least he has been promoted out of league one so had SOME experience. 

    Karel Fraeye will always be the weirdest we ever had. But Appleton will definitely make the Top 5. 
  • Didn’t Appleton have a low risk job at Man U. Why would he walk away from that for a 9 game stint at a relegation bound club
  • I just had a flash back to when one of their supporters punched/touched/made contact with bowyers head after the play off match at their ground. 

    Fast forward and they are L2 bound and have Appleton as their manager. Karma!!!!  
  • BalladMan said:
    Valley11 said:
    It still amazes and terrifies me that we ended up with Appleton. 
    I remember when he was appointed, I thought it was a hoax.
    He always came across as a strange bloke who just felt wrong on every level as our manager. 
    The fact we had him as a Charlton boss at all is and will always be one of the most damning markers in our wrenched recent history. 

    Some of the randoms we had in the 2010s are surely more baffling than Appleton.  I could not stand the guy but at least he has been promoted out of league one so had SOME experience. 
    And while they were more likeable individuals, both Holden and Adkins were pretty random appointments too. 
  • Didn’t Appleton have a low risk job at Man U. Why would he walk away from that for a 9 game stint at a relegation bound club
    Pretty sure he's been out of work since he left us.

    There was talk of him going to Man U to be their loan manager overseeing the kids they've loaned out but that was only because he's mates with Dan Ashworth who was then sacked.
  • Shrewsbury replace failure Ainsworth with failure Appleton. Ainsworth moves to Gills to be closer to his next job back at Sky.
    Funny old game.
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