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Poll: Sam Allardyce - yes or no?

Should Big Sam be appointed as Everton's next permenant manager?

  • Yes

    Votes: 263 23.8%
  • No

    Votes: 736 66.5%
  • Cheese on toast lid

    Votes: 48 4.3%
  • Allardyce for the rest of the season with Rhino as No.2

    Votes: 60 5.4%

  • Total voters
    1,107
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Still a bit too soon for Allardyce I think. He would probably want a long term deal, it is the best chance he's had of actually competing near the top, if he turn it round.
 
Goodison will look awesome, everyone will be jealous
 

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Can't believe that 193 have voted for the fat mess. it begs the question, do they actually go to GP ? the thought of seeing him on the touch line makes me feel ill.
 

I'd have Dyche slightly ahead of the two. But it's bloody mental to have to pick one of these two.

It's a tough one.

Most of the words that spring to mind when you think of the two of them aren't really positive ones.

You could see things turning nasty very quickly if either of them didn't hit the ground running.

Out of the two of them, Allardyce is the one most adapt at polishing turds ( which we have a team full of a the mo ) - which doesn't mean I want him by the way.

It's making my head hurt thinking about it.
 
In the last few days various media outlets and football analysts (including Crystal Palace's impressive chairman Simon Jordan) have linked us with a move for former Newcastle and England boss Sam Allardyce.

I think he'd be a good candidate. He took over at Bolton when they were Football League also-fans and he turned them into European contenders - on a shoestring budget. And he kept Sunderland up against the odds. He's also one of the most forward thinking managers in the country; he was one of the first to utilise sports science to get the best out of players.

Would be interesting to gauge what the people of this forum think.
No to Allardyce and concerned on "Crystal Palace"s impressive chairman" comment
 
I don't want him
Nor do I but he would ;

shore up the defence
keep us up
make us even worse to watch than under Koeman.

If its a deal only until the end of the season and then bring in a progressive manager with a more settled defence and time to imprint his identity I'm ( reluctantly ) in.
 

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