League One club Charlton Athletic appoint new manager amid rumours linking Jon Brady with the job
Charlton Athletic have appointed Michael Appleton as their new head coach following speculation linking Northampton boss Jon Brady with the job.
The 47-year-old former Oxford United, Lincoln City and Blackpool manager replaces Dean Holden, who was sacked last week following five successive defeats, and will take charge for the first time next weekend.
Charlton technical director Andy Scott said: “The appointment of Michael comes following an in-depth recruitment process. We had a clear idea of the type of person we wanted, the way they work and how they manage.
“He has worked at the very top level so he understands what high standards are required to win. He is a leader on the grass, as well as in the dressing room, has a winning mentality and has had many positive and negative experiences as a manager that have shaped him into the coach that we believe will be the best person for the job.
“He is a coach who knows what it takes to get a team promoted. He has a track record of working with, and developing, young players, which is vital given our outstanding academy. In addition, he has experience working in a modern set-up where his responsibilities are on managing a group of players and getting the best out of them on the pitch.”
Appleton added: “I am delighted to be named as head coach of this proud and historic football club and would like to thank the owners, James Rodwell and Andy Scott for placing their trust in me to lead the team.
“I will give everything to deliver success. I cannot wait to get started. I want us to develop a team that excites us all, that never gives up and that plays on the front foot. I want my players to enjoy playing for each other, to express themselves and feel comfortable in the way we aim to play. We want to build a winning mentality, starting immediately.”
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