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Michael Appleton - March 2025 appointed Shrewsbury manager (p124)

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  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,335
    The problem is he is not a manager. He’s a coach. Would be great as a first team coach assisting the manager. 
    As Warnock says teams with good players win through motivation and confidence, not by clever midweek coaching and devious formations. 
  • A bad Apple is spoiling the barrel.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    robroy said:
    Get Neil Warnock in. 

    He would sort this lot out. 

    I don’t care about his age. 
    He’d keep us up but he isn’t the man for next season. He’s been quite open about the fact he can only really do rescue jobs now, look at Huddersfield this season 

    Our next manager should be the manager we want to give the summer and next season, not an interim till end of the season 
  • My question is that as he shows nothing during the match why stand in the technical area ?
    Surely sitting 20 rows back in the stand would give him a much better view of the whole pitch.
    You get a very limited view from the touchline and unless you're passing on instructions to the players what's the point of being there ?
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,459
    kentred2 said:
    The problem is he is not a manager. He’s a coach. Would be great as a first team coach assisting the manager. 
    As Warnock says teams with good players win through motivation and confidence, not by clever midweek coaching and devious formations. 
     This. He's not a manager of men. Looks like he holds a grudge for too long as well.
     I should think he's the quietist in the changing room. Andy Scott got this badly wrong and needs to hold his hands up.
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,899
    There isn’t a Manager out there who I would take ahead of Warnock- if he’s available just pay him whatever he wants to get us out of this shithole we are in 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,035
    With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    Do you have inside information that Oliver Cromwell is coming in as our new manager?
  • With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    The board deserve praise for their signings and intent in this window, but you'd have to seriously question them if they weren't looking around at potential new managers. There's no way they can be happy with Appleton.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    se9addick said:
    With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    Do you have inside information that Oliver Cromwell is coming in as our new manager?
    Great organiser and motivator.

    Doubt he'd work under Andy Scott though 
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  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    So you are saying that Appleton agreed to become manager, in principle, before Holden was sacked?  I dislike him even more now.
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,426
    Pointless giving him Tuesday, he needs to leave. 

    People saying give him more time?!? We are in serious danger of league 2 under this muppet. 

    Hurry up and change it please. 
  • Appleton probably is a good coach and seems rated on the training ground within football circles but good coaches don't always make good team managers.  It looks like this is a case in person and not the first time we have fallen fail of this. 
  • With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    The board deserve praise for their signings and intent in this window, but you'd have to seriously question them if they weren't looking around at potential new managers. There's no way they can be happy with Appleton.
    Over the last two weeks the Board have really shown their intentions regarding how they see the way ahead.
    This has resulted in the most positive transfer window for many years.

    In order to be successful the club needs all the pieces of the Jigsaw, namely the team and the management to all gel.

    Sadly it would appear that the team and the manager are not gelling, so something has to give.

    I hope that the board won’t allow One Bad Apple namely Appleton to derail the board's vision for the future.

    You cannot spend a million plus pounds on transfers and allow a clown like Appleton to run the show.
  • RC_CAFC
    RC_CAFC Posts: 1,756
    robroy said:
    Pointless giving him Tuesday, he needs to leave. 

    People saying give him more time?!? We are in serious danger of league 2 under this muppet. 

    Hurry up and change it please. 
    Genuinely haven’t seen a single person since the end of yesterday’s game saying give him more time.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,673
    se9addick said:
    With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    Do you have inside information that Oliver Cromwell is coming in as our new manager?
    Does that mean we would be known as Olivers army.


  • Acab
    Acab Posts: 725
    MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    He has got hands😱
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,802
    MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    This Bo Selecta reboot has gone to shit 
  • MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    Looks like someone's Dad trying on a pair of headphones in John Lewis
  • peterreeves
    peterreeves Posts: 1,062
    I know we've been on a run of Managers... 19 including caretakers in 10 years which is completely mental...
    but in my opinion the reason they've not lasted very long is they were all either cheap, from overseas, hadn't managed in years or completely inexperienced at a higher level. The only bloke who lasted longer is Bowyer who is the exception for me.

    If we pay peanuts then we get monkeys.

    We now think the Board are finally realising about pushing the boat out for some quality players we'll... their next job is to now bring in a Manager with some actual pedigree who might last longer than 3 years! 
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  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    se9addick said:
    With Holden it appeared from the whispers that the decision to sack him was made at least a week before the official announcement. Check the Holden thread for confirmation that it was known days, at least, before.

    I have no inside information on this but maybe we are in the same scenario now.

    That is, that MA is going and the board are sounding out replacements now so there is a quick and easy transition rather then a long interregnum at a crucial time of the season as there was after Holden went.

    At least I hope that if, big if, MA is gone then that is what they are doing.

    PS yes, I know interregnum is an uncommon word but I love it, it is appropriate and it's not often there is an excuse to use it.
    Do you have inside information that Oliver Cromwell is coming in as our new manager?
    Does that mean we would be known as Olivers army.



    Neil Warnock's Army is here to stay
    Neil Warnock's Army is on its way
    And Apples should be anywhere else
    But here today
    And Apples should be anywhere else
    But here today
    And Cafc fans would rather Apples be anywhere else
    But here today
    Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,885
    PWR Been out since breakfast has he gone yet? If not any indications? 
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,885
    MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    Looks like someone's Dad trying on a pair of headphones in John Lewis
    Ageist ! 😉
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    RedChaser said:
    PWR Been out since breakfast has he gone yet? If not any indications? 
    No. And no.
  • RedChaser said:
    MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    Looks like someone's Dad trying on a pair of headphones in John Lewis
    Ageist ! 😉
    To be fair... I said someone's Dad... Rather than Grandad ;)
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,885
    RedChaser said:
    MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    Looks like someone's Dad trying on a pair of headphones in John Lewis
    Ageist ! 😉
    To be fair... I said someone's Dad... Rather than Grandad ;)
    Right that’s it, I don’t care how tall you are Makro’s car park Tuesday 18.30 😉
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,885
    thenewbie said:
    RedChaser said:
    PWR Been out since breakfast has he gone yet? If not any indications? 
    No. And no.
    Boooooo!
  • Mrkinski
    Mrkinski Posts: 957
    If this clown is still in charge on Tuesday, The Valley could turn very toxic, very quickly.
  • Mrkinski said:
    If this clown is still in charge on Tuesday, The Valley could turn very toxic, very quickly.
    The worst case is the Northampton Manager can easily use it to his advantage if they dont get rid of him.

    "Right lads... Keep the ball as much as possible, they'll be desperate so be patient, and the fans will turn"
  • RedChaser said:
    RedChaser said:
    MrBurns said:

    He's taking the piss now 
    Looks like someone's Dad trying on a pair of headphones in John Lewis
    Ageist ! 😉
    To be fair... I said someone's Dad... Rather than Grandad ;)
    Right that’s it, I don’t care how tall you are Makro’s car park Tuesday 18.30 😉
    Do you want to make it a little earlier so it doesnt clash with your nap time :D