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Michael Appleton - March 2025 appointed Shrewsbury manager (p124)
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FishCostaFortune said:Lewis Coaches said:Croydon said:
From how I remember it he was given a rough ride on here by a lot of people.
I don’t think it was the wrong decision to get rid of JJ, after he was made full time manager we were utterly woeful. I think some just forget how bad we were then.
It was who we replaced him with which was the issue.
Appleton 11 without a win in all competitions4 -
What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?1
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Praying it’s true. Never have I felt so much dislike for a Charlton manager. Looked like he’d been after a pay out from day one. “Take yer hands out yer pocket” chant has to be one of the most politely insulting chants I’ve ever heard towards a manager. Very apt for the useless c**t.
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Weegie Addick said:What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?7
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Weegie Addick said:What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?
Sounds familiar:
‘Seasoned Swansea watchers not only struggled to see that, they struggled to see what the game plan was from week to week. The consensus was there was no discernible feature of the team, nothing to make the side stand out or encourage hope.
Players were said to be equally unconvinced. When Swansea's stranglehold of the south Wales derby was broken by Cardiff in September, it is understood a senior group of players made it clear they disagreed with their manager's approach.’
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MuttleyCAFC said:That is the problem. Those that I would want probably won't be interested. Duff might work, might not. Maybe holding off for a few games might throw up a name that will be good. If Appleton does pick up a bit and somebody we can see is better, I would be all for sacking him, but at the moment I can see us getting a manager like him. I would probably go for Bowyer as this would be a fresh start for him but a new manager would have to want the players we are bringing in or it will be silly.
I was all for sacking Bowyer when we did because I knew he had lost the dressing room but I recall Bielik saying at Wembley that this was the best dressing room he had ever been involved with and maybe if we don't torment the bloke (Roland and ESI stand up) he can be the manager he was then. He is a Charlton man and unlike some of the names mentioned he has done it before.
Incidentally, if Roland had accepted the £34m that was on the table at that time he’d be way better off than he is now. What’s he earned so far? 2 or 3 million quid plus Southall’s one Pound. Of course he still thinks The Valley is worth £50m, but as an asset we all know it really isn’t.
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Didn’t receive a WhatsApp message.I had beef casserole for dinner though.6
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Weegie Addick said:What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?
I don't know myself, thanks in advance for any answers.0 -
Weegie Addick said:What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?However, I do think with time he would have even turned that around.He isn’t one to turn things around overnight though, the half a season will be massive for him to embed his culture and philosophy.Just look at the ways his Cheltenham and Barnsley teams ran rings around us every time they played us.8
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shirty5 said:FishCostaFortune said:Lewis Coaches said:Croydon said:
From how I remember it he was given a rough ride on here by a lot of people.
I don’t think it was the wrong decision to get rid of JJ, after he was made full time manager we were utterly woeful. I think some just forget how bad we were then.
It was who we replaced him with which was the issue.
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Lewis Coaches said:Croydon said:
From how I remember it he was given a rough ride on here by a lot of people.1 -
seth plum said:WTF is WhatsApp?
It's the abbreviation for " WhatsAppletonGotInHisPockets " ?26 -
Redmidland said:JamesSeed said:LargeAddick said:I've been on the sauce since lunchtime and not been told anything.
Is there a WhatsApp group I can join?1 -
FishCostaFortune said:shirty5 said:FishCostaFortune said:Lewis Coaches said:Croydon said:
From how I remember it he was given a rough ride on here by a lot of people.
I don’t think it was the wrong decision to get rid of JJ, after he was made full time manager we were utterly woeful. I think some just forget how bad we were then.
It was who we replaced him with which was the issue.
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Reams on the other site saying Appleton has definitely gone.11
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Redmidland said:Weegie Addick said:What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?
I don't know myself, thanks in advance for any answers.1 -
What is Duff’s style ? Ik he plays 3-5-2 tho0
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Duff’s time at Swansea sounds identical to Appleton with us. No style of football, couldn’t win games and an open disregard for the club’s identity and fans.
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3-5-2 but he likes a CB to step into the middle of the park and create an overload that way. I thought Barnsley looked very good under him.
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JamesSeed said:Redmidland said:Weegie Addick said:What makes people think Michael Duff would be good? Serious failure at Swansea so not exactly “on the up”?
I don't know myself, thanks in advance for any answers.1 -
Am I the only one that thinks MA should be allowed to build his own team and given the time to see it flourish? We have had a succession of managers who have inherited squads, either consisting of the previous manager’s dross, or stripped of their only good players by wholesale injuries. MA is no different. However, for the first time in recent history we have a board that is prepared to put its hands in its pockets and build a squad that the manager approves of. I’m prepared to give MA a full month after the window has closed, as it will take time for the new players (and there’s more to come) to bed in. In spite of all of the vitriol levelled at MA it’s quite clear he didn’t come down in the last shower and he knows which way is up. However, I fear that as we live in an instant gratification (I want in now!) society he may not be afforded the opportunity by the panic merchants and manic depressives, which would be a pity, only for us to set up another managerial rinse and repeat further down the line.
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DONVANVLIET said:Am I the only one that thinks MA should be allowed to build his own team and given the time to see it flourish? We have had a succession of managers who have inherited squads, either consisting of the previous manager’s dross, or stripped of their only good players by wholesale injuries. MA is no different. However, for the first time in recent history we have a board that is prepared to put its hands in its pockets and build a squad that the manager approves of. I’m prepared to give MA a full month after the window has closed, as it will take time for the new players (and there’s more to come) to bed in. In spite of all of the vitriol levelled at MA it’s quite clear he didn’t come down in the last shower and he knows which way is up. However, I fear that as we live in an instant gratification (I want in now!) society he may not be afforded the opportunity by the panic merchants and manic depressives, which would be a pity, only for us to set up another managerial rinse and repeat further down the line.39
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DONVANVLIET said:Am I the only one that thinks MA should be allowed to build his own team and given the time to see it flourish? We have had a succession of managers who have inherited squads, either consisting of the previous manager’s dross, or stripped of their only good players by wholesale injuries. MA is no different. However, for the first time in recent history we have a board that is prepared to put its hands in its pockets and build a squad that the manager approves of. I’m prepared to give MA a full month after the window has closed, as it will take time for the new players (and there’s more to come) to bed in. In spite of all of the vitriol levelled at MA it’s quite clear he didn’t come down in the last shower and he knows which way is up. However, I fear that as we live in an instant gratification (I want in now!) society he may not be afforded the opportunity by the panic merchants and manic depressives, which would be a pity, only for us to set up another managerial rinse and repeat further down the line.0
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:Having reshaped the squad to play 352, you watch we'll get a manager in who wants to play 433. Or 4231. Maybe even 442.
And you think I'm joking! 🤔
Its lucky that Duff is suited to 3-5-2.0 -
I think compared to when Holden went it's a more attractive time to sign on as manager. Holden obviously hadn't got what he'd needed and we looked like we had another ownership who wouldn't invest enough and wouldn't give out enough control to the manager. Prospective managers will see that this window a fair bit has been invested and the manager got to bring in some of his favourites as well as being given more time than was reasonable until it became completely untenable. Hopefully anyway.
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