He was handed those Serie A titles on a plate and came seconds away from ballsing it up at home to QPR for that title win with City... The blokes a total charlatan stay well clear
Can’t believe this is dragging on so long.
Really poor this Everton.
It’s like they want us to go down.
Yeah, I mean, when you look at Sunderland, Kone has been a disaster the last season and a half, Kirchoff was always injured and that guy Khazri was another player who went away and came back overweight and not giving a stuff.He signs short term fixes - he can do that because he moves on fast and they become the next blokes issues to deal with, managed 6 clubs 5 (including palace if they go down this year) will have been relegated within 2 seasons of him leaving (4 of those in the year after he left), the onyl club which didn't go down was West Ham - and look at the state of them since.
So he is either the greatest manager who ever lived in being able to save all these clubs and him leaving is such a catastrophic loss for them they don't recover, or instead it points to a cancer he leaves behind at each club which finished the job
Everyone saying but he saved all these clubs is ignoring one fact, none of them went down the season before he arrived, or the one before that etc, so exactly why do they suddenly all go right after he leaves them...
Live in Lancashire.
Was at friends last night and Neil McDonald has just bought a plot of land behind there's.
He's confident Sam is taking over.
Oh Christ.
Nice background story though, very original. I like it.
Loved Big Sam but a couple of his signings turned out to be total bellends once he left as did PVA so possibly some truth in itmaking a mess of Zenit over here as well, manager who builds a good reputation from inheriting very good sides, when he has to build anything - not so good.
whats your opinion on Allardyce mate, got a lot of friends who know the club well and they reckon he was poison which when he left was shown from what he left behind
This simply isn't true. West Ham were relegated in 2011 finishing bottom on just 33 points. Allardyce came in and despite massive player turnover got them back up immediately via the play offs. He then achieved mid table stability finishing 10th, 13th and 12th in the Prem before not having his contract renewed.Everyone saying but he saved all these clubs is ignoring one fact, none of them went down the season before he arrived, or the one before that etc, so exactly why do they suddenly all go right after he leaves them...
The media seem obsessed with shoving Big Sam and Sean Dyche down our throats.I would with a heavy heart make do with the fat slob until the end of the season.But eff me we are Everton, we can do better than Big Sam until the end of the season! I'd like to see us make an approach for Roberto Mancini.He has winning experience in this league with Man City after all.And his CV is not to be sniffed at either.
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Nah, can’t lower myself.Allardyce in to 6/5 and even odds on with other firms.
Looks nailed on now, suppose we best get behind him.
Live in Lancashire.
Was at friends last night and Neil McDonald has just bought a plot of land behind there's.
He's confident Sam is taking over.
Push comes to shove I'd take Mancini mate. There has to be better out there who would come than the likes of Allardyce, Dyche, Moyes etc
This simply isn't true. West Ham were relegated in 2011 finishing bottom on just 33 points. Allardyce came in and despite massive player turnover got them back up immediately via the play offs. He then achieved mid table stability finishing 10th, 13th and 12th in the Prem before not having his contract renewed.
The fans never liked him because of his hoof ball tactics and low goals scored tally but he won manager of the month several times while there. West Ham finished 7th then 11th after his departure.