Devonfox1884 Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Crazy to think 10 years ago we were plying our trade in League 1, and now we're just casually swanning in and taking a League 1 team's manager as our assistant... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 1 hour ago, 49er said: A friend of mine is an Oxford season ticket holder. They really rate Appleton, and like the way that his teams like to pass the ball around and play attractive football. I'm not sure about this. Does it represent our ambitions for the forthcoming season - mid table mediocrity a la West Brom, Stoke? If we had a higher profile manager than Shakey, we would have probably attracted a better coaching staff. Hope I'm wrong, but the fact that Shakey worked with him at WBA shouldn't be an important criterion in his appointment. Hope I'm wrong, but doesn't bode well. No doubt Wellens and Kermogant will be joining as well! What you're failing to consider though is, Shakespeare was our coaching staff that produced the best spell in the history of our football club. In terms of coaching players, he has helped turn these journeymen and scruffs in to Ballon D'or nominees. He's still here just with more responsibility and he's bringing in people to work with him who will hopefully allow him to be a success. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Horse's Mouth Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Adams v2? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Do we play Oxford pre-season or am I making that up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ian_marshall Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Really surprised by some of the negative reactions in this thread. If you take some time to do a bit of research on him rather than simply looking at the numbers you'll quickly realise that he is well regarded amongst his peers and largely deemed to be a very talented up and coming coach. There's many posters on this forum who rate Nigel Pearson as a top manager, some of which believe he's the best manager that Leicester have ever had, yet if you take his spells at Leicester out of the equation his track record isn't too dissimilar to Appleton's as manager. Arguably the reason why Nigel Pearson was so successful at Leicester compared to the other clubs that he has managed is because he was given time to implement his thoughts and ideas in-order to build a successful team. The same could be said of Appleton, as the one job where he's been given time in the role he's been a great success. He comes with a good pedigree having worked under many experienced coaches and I can see him bringing a no nonsense disciplined approach to the dressing room which I think will complement Shakespeare's 'arm around the shoulder' character. Time will tell and I might be completely wrong, but I genuinely think we'll be looking back in years to come reflecting on what a shrewd bit of business his appointment was for the club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 23 minutes ago, ian_marshall said: Really surprised by some of the negative reactions in this thread. If you take some time to do a bit of research on him rather than simply looking at the numbers you'll quickly realise that he is well regarded amongst his peers and largely deemed to be a very talented up and coming coach. There's many posters on this forum who rate Nigel Pearson as a top manager, some of which believe he's the best manager that Leicester have ever had, yet if you take his spells at Leicester out of the equation his track record isn't too dissimilar to Appleton's as manager. Arguably the reason why Nigel Pearson was so successful at Leicester compared to the other clubs that he has managed is because he was given time to implement his thoughts and ideas in-order to build a successful team. The same could be said of Appleton, as the one job where he's been given time in the role he's been a great success. He comes with a good pedigree having worked under many experienced coaches and I can see him bringing a no nonsense disciplined approach to the dressing room which I think will complement Shakespeare's 'arm around the shoulder' character. Time will tell and I might be completely wrong, but I genuinely think we'll be looking back in years to come reflecting on what a shrewd bit of business his appointment was for the club. Totally agree, great post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
49er Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 28 minutes ago, ian_marshall said: Arguably the reason why Nigel Pearson was so successful at Leicester compared to the other clubs that he has managed is because he was given time to implement his thoughts and ideas in-order to build a successful team. The same could be said of Appleton, as the one job where he's been given time in the role he's been a great success. Apart from one season in League One, most of Pearson's success has come in the Championship and Premier League. The same cannot be said for Appleton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
49er Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 38 minutes ago, The Horse's Mouth said: Adams v2? Taylor v2! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotTheMarketLeader Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 ****ing hell £500,000 a year to be an assistant. What is the world coming to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
49er Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 6 minutes ago, NotTheMarketLeader said: ****ing hell £500,000 a year to be an assistant. What is the world coming to? Jobs for the boys! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickfosse Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 29 minutes ago, 49er said: Taylor v2! Not at all, Taylor was an absolute flop at League 1. Couldn't win a raffle at Southend. Appleton has a much better record. Besides, he's coming as an Assistant, not the Manager. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 About twelve months ago I spoke to an Oxford fan who was thoroughly hopefully of getting back to the Championship under Appleton. It took some initial time to get the team to play to his style but then it started to click. Hasn't spent money galore either - so it's genuine coaching what's improved Oxford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSpaM Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Few Oxford fans seem to think Marvin Johnson who plays for them will follow him here as well, not too sure about that one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
49er Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 5 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said: Hasn't spent money galore either - so it's genuine coaching what's improved Oxford I would imagine that the same could also be said of the likes of Karl Robinson and Nigel Clough Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Just now, 49er said: I would imagine that the same could also be said of the likes of Karl Robinson and Nigel Clough Yeah hard to disagree. Both have done excellent jobs in their time. Bit of a bonus to have that in an assistant manager who will spend a lot of time on the training ground Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
49er Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 1 minute ago, Cardiff_Fox said: Yeah hard to disagree. Both have done excellent jobs in their time. Bit of a bonus to have that in an assistant manager who will spend a lot of time on the training ground To be honest, I have no idea how good or bad he will be. I obviously hope that he plays a key role in us winning the Premier League and the Champions League. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucey Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 1 hour ago, AKCJ said: Do we play Oxford pre-season or am I making that up? we played them last pre-season a few days before Barcelona et al. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucey Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 9 minutes ago, MrSpaM said: Few Oxford fans seem to think Marvin Johnson who plays for them will follow him here as well, not too sure about that one Seen at least 5 people say this with a hint of bitterness, I don't get it either. Unless he's coming for the development squad, think he's 20? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmarteyAndChill Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 1 minute ago, brucey said: Seen at least 5 people say this with a hint of bitterness, I don't get it either. Unless he's coming for the development squad, think he's 20? He's 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucey Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 1 minute ago, AmarteyAndChill said: He's 26 Oh well if Benny can captain the development squad at 28 so can he Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSpaM Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 5 minutes ago, brucey said: Seen at least 5 people say this with a hint of bitterness, I don't get it either. Unless he's coming for the development squad, think he's 20? I think the 20 year old is another one of their players, Ryan Ledson, who's been doing pretty well with the England U20's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thegaffa Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 This guy is highly respected in the game with regards to coaching ability and professionalism. I think it shows the progress we are making with regards to ambition and structure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 37 minutes ago, MrSpaM said: I think the 20 year old is another one of their players, Ryan Ledson, who's been doing pretty well with the England U20's He was on loan with Oxford. He's an Everton player. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSpaM Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 1 minute ago, Cardiff_Fox said: He was on loan with Oxford. He's an Everton player. He signed a 3 year contract with Oxford last year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 19 June 2017 Share Posted 19 June 2017 Just now, MrSpaM said: He signed a 3 year contract with Oxford last year My bad. I saw all the press citing him as one of Everton's players at the U20 World Cup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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