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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Hey blues. Quick survey.

Did you find yourself:
  • Calling Martinez a Spanish clown and demanding his head?
  • Celebrating Moshiri as the new Abramovich?
  • Criticising Lukaku as lazy or his poor first touch?
  • Saying we should share the goals round this season?
  • Wanting Barkley sold?
  • Demanding Koeman’s head?
  • Insisting Unsworth should get this job long term?
Then YOU are part of the problem you Geordie.

Hopefully Everton relegation will see you running to your spiritual club of Man City or Chelsea and we can reclaim our fanbase from the toxic peril that stains it.

Ev-er-ton!

I'm prepared for some shiz to go down every season but we look like we've completely forgotten how to kick a ball...it's disturbing. FFS, we've had Steve Watson playing up front at one point and looked more competent. Hold me.
 

That gentlemen is the truth there. None of the targets wanted to come and led us a merry dance
Yeah he said he knows Walsh well so presumably that's from the horses mouth.

He actually spoke very well you can see why players take him seriously.
 
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Fact is he's very very good at what he does but he also represents a club being in a crisis. Would like to think we haven't quite reached that stage yet.
 
Fans who think we are still going to an Ancelotti or Tuchel are in cloud cuckoo land.

The more realistic candidates are Dyche, Allardyce etc. I'm leaning towards big Sam now. We simply cannot afford to be relegated and there's no better candidate for a fight then big Sam
 
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.

It's not as stupid an idea as it sounds.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day, so this may be your stopped clock moment Gazza.

*voted for the well known ( by people who've been here a bit ) Cheese on Toast option

*checks registration date for GG and shrugs
 

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