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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I don't think Appleton was a weird hire as such, he was a known manager who had done OK in L1 previously so it made sense from that perspective, he was just rubbish
Can only see this going badly for Shrewsbury, if it can get any worse in the first place.
Digging out fans and players, no emotion/passion on the side line and tactically inept at this level. Can't think of many managers I'd least rather have when their fighting for their lives. With his downbeat interviews claiming we always played well and still lost I wouldn't be surprised if they're pissed off with him before his 9 games run out
Can only see this going badly for Shrewsbury, if it can get any worse in the first place.
Digging out fans and players, no emotion/passion on the side line and tactically inept at this level. Can't think of many managers I'd least rather have when their fighting for their lives. With his downbeat interviews claiming we always played well and still lost I wouldn't be surprised if they're pissed off with him before his 9 games run out
Not really fighting for their lives though are they? They're 14 points from safety with 9 games left and their next 2 games are away to Birmingham and Wycombe.
There's no pressure on him because i doubt there's any expectation of survival.
Appleton wasn't a success with us, and he wasn't with Blackpool in the Championship in his last job before he become our head coach. His successor at Blackpool faired no better, Mick McCarthy, taking them down.
However, Appleton got Lincoln to the play off final the season before, and got Oxford promoted from L2 before that, and he did coach in the Premier league, as Craig Shakespeare's assistant at Leicester.
Now some may overlook those facts about his past that must have appealed to those in charge here who took a chance on him, but if those who appointed Jones, his successor, had only focused on his failures, I doubt he'd have got the job. I'm glad he did.
Apples had to go, but I wish him luck at Shrewsbury. He'll need it. They're as good as down. Don't see the point personally. Smacks of desperation on all sides.
Appleton wasn't a success with us, and he wasn't with Blackpool in the Championship in his last job before he become our head coach. His successor at Blackpool faired no better, Mick McCarthy, taking them down.
However, Appleton got Lincoln to the play off final the season before, and got Oxford promoted from L2 before that, and he did coach in the Premier league, as Craig Shakespeare's assistant at Leicester.
Now some may overlook those facts about his past that must have appealed to those in charge here who took a chance on him, but if those who appointed Jones, his successor, had only focused on his failures, I doubt he'd have got the job. I'm glad he did.
Apples had to go, but I wish him luck at Shrewsbury. He'll need it. They're as good as down. Don't see the point personally. Smacks of desperation on all sides.
If he does an alright job and makes the right noise internally, I am sure they will offer a longer contract (albeit in league 2). Try before you buy for both parties.
Appleton wasn't a success with us, and he wasn't with Blackpool in the Championship in his last job before he become our head coach. His successor at Blackpool faired no better, Mick McCarthy, taking them down.
However, Appleton got Lincoln to the play off final the season before, and got Oxford promoted from L2 before that, and he did coach in the Premier league, as Craig Shakespeare's assistant at Leicester.
Now some may overlook those facts about his past that must have appealed to those in charge here who took a chance on him, but if those who appointed Jones, his successor, had only focused on his failures, I doubt he'd have got the job. I'm glad he did.
Apples had to go, but I wish him luck at Shrewsbury. He'll need it. They're as good as down. Don't see the point personally. Smacks of desperation on all sides.
If he does an alright job and makes the right noise internally, I am sure they will offer a longer contract (albeit in league 2). Try before you buy for both parties.
We'd have bought Apples after his first nine games on that basis.
After losing at home to Crawley 0-4, that is no surprise Steve Evans fell on his pork pie, chicken legs, Yorkshire puddings, an extra round of cheese and pickle sandwiches, 4 packets of Crisps, 6 extra large Vul-au-vents, a couple of Doughnuts and washed down with a few pints of John Smith's bitter.
Evans may well get a new manager bounce wherever he turns up next; imagine a trampoline 🤔
very strange season for the Millers .. v us they were superb and gave us a lesson all over the pitch .. they hardly seem to have got a result since .. seems that Big Ol Steve has lost his ability to motivate and get his players performing consistently
very strange season for the Millers .. v us they were superb and gave us a lesson all over the pitch .. they hardly seem to have got a result since .. seems that Big Ol Steve has lost his ability to motivate and get his players performing consistently
Signing JCH hasn't worked out. Have to wonder if he's either unmotivated or just past it. Looks like we dodged a bullet on that one.
Very surprising how poor Rotherham have been this season, when with their history of yo-yoing between the Championship and L1, you'd have expected them under Evans to easily be top 6.
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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.
Karel Fraeye will always be the weirdest we ever had. But Appleton will definitely make the Top 5.
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.
Funny old game.
Digging out fans and players, no emotion/passion on the side line and tactically inept at this level. Can't think of many managers I'd least rather have when their fighting for their lives. With his downbeat interviews claiming we always played well and still lost I wouldn't be surprised if they're pissed off with him before his 9 games run out
There's no pressure on him because i doubt there's any expectation of survival.
However, Appleton got Lincoln to the play off final the season before, and got Oxford promoted from L2 before that, and he did coach in the Premier league, as Craig Shakespeare's assistant at Leicester.
Now some may overlook those facts about his past that must have appealed to those in charge here who took a chance on him, but if those who appointed Jones, his successor, had only focused on his failures, I doubt he'd have got the job. I'm glad he did.
Apples had to go, but I wish him luck at Shrewsbury. He'll need it. They're as good as down. Don't see the point personally. Smacks of desperation on all sides.
https://www.themillers.co.uk/news/2025/march/30/club-statement---steve-evans/
After losing at home to Crawley 0-4, that is no surprise Steve Evans fell on his pork pie, chicken legs,
Yorkshire puddings, an extra round of cheese and pickle sandwiches, 4 packets of Crisps, 6 extra large Vul-au-vents, a couple of Doughnuts and washed down with a few pints of John Smith's bitter.
Evans may well get a new manager bounce wherever he turns up next; imagine a trampoline 🤔
He has just finished it.