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Everton reopen talks with Sam Allardyce

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We need a new manager.

We need to sort the defence out ... then
We need to score a goal occasionally.

If Allardyce can do that, then that's the price we pay.

Assuming he gets the job, then this will likely be his last chance to show he can do more than just keep a club in the league. Lets hope he's still ambitious enough to want to show that he's more than just the football equivalent of Red Adair*


*younger posters can use google
 

We need a new manager.

We need to sort the defence out ... then
We need to score a goal occasionally.

If Allardyce can do that, then that's the price we pay.

Assuming he gets the job, then this will likely be his last chance to show he can do more than just keep a club in the league. Lets hope he's still ambitious enough to want to show that he's more than just the football equivalent of Red Adair*


*younger posters can use google

he surely has massive ambition to win an FA Cup or league cup at least. And we should give him his best chance of doing it you would think.
 
It’s almost as if Allardyce holds out until a club is in the worst possible situation it can be in before taking a job, that way his terrible win percentage looks mildly successful.

The board have obviously hit the panic button as relegation is not an option, only Everton would get a billionaire owner and end up with a squad of useless flutes managed by Sam flippin Allardyce.
 
If Allardyce was 2nd choice / backup they should have made It clear that they were going to give unsworth a chance for a few games which I think he would have accepted. At least then you don't interview someone and keep them hanging on.

I just think they told Unsworth to carry on until they decided.

But as it unfolded (with Silva) and results got worse, theyve now made a choice.
 
he surely has massive ambition to win an FA Cup or league cup at least. And we should give him his best chance of doing it you would think.

Given his age, and the fact that he's not likely to get a much bigger job before he pops his clogs, you're probably right there Frank.
The League Cup's out of the question this season though mind.
 

Pedigree....

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Dont know what pedigree he has tbh..... Definitely not a winning successful manager thats for sure.

The KFC eating mef.
Back off...
He's our KFC eating meff
 
Only worry is look at what happened after he left those clubs. He dosent plan long term.

Bolton - Relegated. Villa - Relegated, Newcastle - Relegated.

West Ham and Crystal Palace's problems can all be traced back to his business aswell.

Sorry, but this is a load of nonsense, at least the West Ham part. I'm not Big Sam fan, however, it is clear that he organised our team and the backbone of it was what helped to make Bilic's first season so successful.

As far as I remember, the same went for Bolton, Palace and Newcastle. Did he even managed Villa?

It's the failings of the successor that lead those clubs to disaster.
 

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