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Michael Antony Appleton (born 4 December 1975) is an English professional
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and former player. He is currently the head coach of
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. As a player, he operated as a
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, in a nine-year career that began in 1994 and ended 2003. His playing years were cut short by a serious knee injury. He began his career as a professional for
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. While there, he had brief loan spells at Wimbledon, Lincoln City and Grimsby Town, before securing a permanent transfer to
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in 1997. He moved on to
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in 2001, playing at the West Midlands club for two seasons, ending his playing career there. Following his retirement, he became a coach with West Brom, and served as their
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for one match after Roberto Di Matteo was placed on leave. On 10 November 2011, he earned his first managerial appointment at
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, before he became manager of Blackpool a year later. After just over two months as Blackpool manager, he left his post with ''the Seasiders'' to take charge of Blackburn Rovers in January 2013. He was relieved from his duties on 19 March that same year. In July 2014, he was appointed manager of
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, and led the club to promotion to League One in his second season.


Playing career


Manchester United

Born in
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, Appleton attended Seedley Primary School and Buile Hill Secondary School, both in Salford. He represented the football teams of both schools, playing as a striker until the age of "12 or 13" before switching to midfield. A lifelong Manchester United fan, Appleton progressed through the club's youth system before earning a professional contract in 1994. He had a brief loan spell at Wimbledon in 1995, featuring in their makeshift squad for the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup. In the 1995–96 season, he was loaned out to Lincoln City for a month to get first-team experience, playing four Division Three matches and one match in the
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, before returning to
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. In October 1996, Appleton made his Manchester United début in the 2–1 League Cup victory versus Swindon Town. His second and last game for ''the Red Devils'' was a 2–0 defeat at Filbert Street against Leicester City. In January 1997, Appleton joined Grimsby Town on a two-month loan from United, scoring three goals in ten league matches for ''the Mariners,'' against Swindon Town,
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and
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. He returned to United in March 1997.


Preston North End

In the 1997–98 pre-season, Appleton joined Preston North End for a (then) club record fee of £500,000. In his three-and-a-half years at Deepdale, he played 145 first-team games, scoring fifteen goals. He also played an important part in ''the Lilywhites''' promotion to Division One in 2000 as Division Two champions.


West Bromwich Albion

In January 2001, Appleton moved from Preston to West Bromwich Albion for a fee of £750,000, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract. He made his début in a 2–1 victory over Sheffield United, picking up a yellow card, and went on to play an important part in ''the Baggies''' play-off chase, although they ultimately lost to
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in the semi-finals. At the start of the 2001–02 season, Appleton was a regular in the first team, but on 19 November 2001, he tore posterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee, after an accidental
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-ground collision with teammate
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. He was initially expected to be out for the rest of the season. With West Brom getting promoted to the
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, Appleton had to wait until February 2003 for his return to football, 28 minutes into a reserve-team match against former club Manchester United. In November 2003, at the age of 27, he was forced to retire, after losing his two-year battle with the injury. West Brom manager
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described Appleton's retirement as "One of the saddest days I've had as a manager. Football can't afford to be losing a player of his like." Appleton, who played his last first-team game of football in a single-goal victory at
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on 7 November 2001, made a total of 38 appearances for West Brom.


Managerial career


West Bromwich Albion

After the knee injury, Appleton stayed with West Brom in a coaching capacity. He worked in the club's youth side for five years. He worked with different age groups before moving up to the senior squad as assistant manager. In June 2009, Appleton was appointed first-team coach. After the board sacked Roberto Di Matteo and placed him on gardening leave on 6 February 2011, Appleton was placed in temporary charge of first-team affairs. In his only match in charge, West Brom drew 3–3 at home to
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, having been 3–0 up at half-time.


Portsmouth

On 10 November 2011, Portsmouth unveiled Appleton as their new manager on a three-and-a-half-year contract; his first official managerial role. Appleton's first League game in charge was a 2–0 defeat against
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. Appleton made two new signings in Joe Mattock and George Thorne on loan from West Bromwich Albion. He had previously worked with them when on the coaching staff at West Brom. Appleton made his first permanent signing by bringing in Kelvin Etuhu on a free transfer after Etuhu spent eight months in jail for carrying out an assault outside a Manchester casino in February. Following Portsmouth's fall into administration, Appleton insisted that he would not walk away from the club, vowing to "fight on until the end". Portsmouth were relegated from the Championship at the end of the 2011–12 season.


Blackpool

On 7 November 2012, Appleton was appointed manager of Blackpool on a one-year rolling contract. His first game in charge was on 10 November 2012, a 2–2 draw at home to Bolton Wanderers. He earned his first win as Blackpool manager on 1 December 2012, beating
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4–1 away from home, extending his unbeaten start to five games. He was in charge for a further six League games, of which he won one, drew three and lost two. After his resignation, he became the shortest-serving Blackpool manager in their history, with just eleven Football League games under his belt.


Blackburn Rovers

On 10 January 2013, Appleton was given permission to speak to Blackburn Rovers, and it was announced a day later by Rovers that he had agreed to join the club as manager after 65 days in charge of Blackpool. Appleton said of his move across
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to Blackburn: "I am delighted to be joining such a historic club. This is a fantastic opportunity for me and I am excited about the challenge we have ahead of us." Appleton's first match in charge of Rovers was on 19 January 2013, a 2–1 defeat against
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at
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. He earned his first victory on 26 January 2013, a 3–0 win against Derby County at Pride Park in the FA Cup fourth round. A week later, he recorded his first league victory, a 2–0 win at home against
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. On 16 February 2013, Appleton's Blackburn team defeated Premier League team
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in the fifth round of the FA Cup at the
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; however, the victory was followed by a run of eight games without a win, with Rovers losing an FA Cup quarter-final replay at home to Millwall. On 19 March 2013, after poor results in the Championship, Appleton was relieved of his duties as manager of Blackburn Rovers, having won four of his fifteen games in charge. A brief statement on the club website said: "Blackburn Rovers FC can confirm that Michael Appleton has been relieved of his duties as manager along with assistant manager Ashley Westwood, first-team coach Darren Moore and head of senior recruitment Luke Dowling." Appleton's tenure at Blackburn lasted 67 days, two days more than his time in the Blackpool hotseat. At his time of departure, Blackburn were eighteenth in the table, four points clear of the relegation zone, thirteen points adrift of the play-off places with only nine games to go.


Oxford United

On 4 July 2014, Appleton became the new head coach of Oxford United, replacing
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. In his first season, Oxford finished in thirteenth place in League Two. The following season, however, they finished second with 86 points, achieving automatic promotion to League One, and reached the
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of the
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at
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. In his third season in charge, Oxford again reached the
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of the
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, but again finished runners-up. They finished in eighth place in League One.


Leicester City

On 20 June 2017, Appleton was confirmed as the new assistant to manager
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at Premier League club Leicester City, signing a three-year contract. After the dismissal of Shakespeare in October 2017, Appleton took over as caretaker manager for two matches, both Leicester victories, before the appointment of Claude Puel. On 30 June 2018, it was announced that Appleton had left his position at Leicester with immediate effect following a restructure of the coaching staff.


Return to West Bromwich Albion

On 26 April 2019, Appleton agreed to act as first-team coach to West Bromwich Albion caretaker manager James Shan until the end of the 2018–19 season, speculation having arisen in previous weeks that he could become the new manager of the West Midlands club. The move saw Appleton return to ''the Baggies'' following an eight-year absence, where he linked up with former associate
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, who was acting in the same role as Appleton. On 5 August 2019, West Brom announced that Appleton had been appointed as the coach of their under-23 squad.


Lincoln City

On 23 September 2019, Appleton returned to management, after being appointed at recently promoted League One club Lincoln City on a four-year deal. He replaced Danny Cowley, who left to take over at struggling Championship club Huddersfield Town. He signed a new four-year deal on 25 February 2021. On 30 April 2022, following their victory over Crewe Alexandra on the final day of the season, it was announced that Appleton would be leaving his role as manager.


Return to Blackpool

On 17 June 2022, Appleton was appointed head coach of Blackpool, his second stint at the club. He signed a contract until June 2026, succeeding
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, who left two weeks earlier to become assistant to
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at
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.


Lawsuit

In June 2005, Appleton announced that he was going to sue the
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whom he believed had ended his career early. The surgeon's name was not announced, and the case was set to start in early 2007. In June, West Bromwich Albion began a £1 million compensation claim against knee specialist Medhet Mohammed El-Safty, whom the club described as "negligent". If West Bromwich Albion had won the case, it could result in many similar cases, the appeal court was told. Appleton's case against Mr El-Safty was heard by a high-court judge in Manchester, with evidence provided by Appleton's former manager
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and former teammates
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and
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. Appleton won his case, and on 23 March 2007 he was awarded £1.5 million in damages – thought to be one of the biggest pay-outs to an English footballer – as El-Safty had admitted he wrongly operated on him. It was said that he could have earned £500,000 a year in the Premier League, and the High Court also commented that his career could have lasted until 2009.


Personal life

On 13 July 2021, Appleton announced that he was diagnosed with
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, and would take a short break to recover from the surgery. It was revealed in June 2022 that he had fully recovered.


Managerial statistics


Honours

Individual * Denzil Haroun Reserve Team Player of the Year: 1995–96


References


External links


BBC Sport profile
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Lincoln City F.C. Official Archive Profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Appleton, Michael 1975 births Living people Footballers from Salford English footballers Association football midfielders Manchester United F.C. players Wimbledon F.C. players Lincoln City F.C. players Grimsby Town F.C. players Preston North End F.C. players West Bromwich Albion F.C. players English Football League players West Bromwich Albion F.C. non-playing staff English football managers West Bromwich Albion F.C. managers Portsmouth F.C. managers Blackpool F.C. managers Blackburn Rovers F.C. managers Oxford United F.C. managers Leicester City F.C. managers Premier League managers English Football League managers Leicester City F.C. non-playing staff People educated at Buile Hill High School Lincoln City F.C. managers Association football coaches