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Sam Allardyce

So, what next?

  • IN. Give him a chance and see what he can do?

    Votes: 79 8.3%
  • OUT. Thanks but no thanks. See Ya?

    Votes: 758 79.3%
  • As ever. Cheese on Toast

    Votes: 25 2.6%
  • Er, I am a bit scared of us Evertoning this right up.

    Votes: 94 9.8%

  • Total voters
    956
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Even making allowances for how bad Stoke have been this season.Stoke is still a tough ground to visit.So we did well to come out of there with the three points.So we are in 9th place on 40 points.We won't be getting relegated.I give full credit to the manager and players for today.

But i would hope, that the board will start looking at replacements for Sam Allardyce, if they haven't started that process already.Sam has done an alright job at best.I will give him credit for that.But it would be a sign, of a depressing lack of ambition from our board, if he is still here come August.
 
I don't see Pep Guardiola down the Northern Quarter signing Oasis B-Sides. He doesn't 'get' Man City but are they arsed? No, because they win.
Actually made me laugh out loud this.
I've now got an image of Pep singing 'round our way' and its 25 a side and before its dark... in my head.
 

He has to stay on.

Any 'flavour of the month' managers we have had have failed disastrously - Walker, Martinez, Koeman.

Additionally, The only ones who've succeeded have been English/British - Kendall, Royle, Moyes.

The Fonseca/Silva shouts are tantamount to gross negligence IMO.
Name the last English manager to win anything and name the last British man to win anything
 

I’m not an Allardyce fan but let’s face it he is a better manager than Koeman, Martinez and Unsworth.

He’s been left with the dross that those managers bought in (bar Unsy) and its unrealistic to think we can suddenly become boss overnight. We seem to be on the up now and that’s due to HIS signings working out.

I’m not at all convinced Silva or any other manager of that calibre would be worth getting rid of Sam for.

Would not say he is a better manager. He is a different one to those others. Tactically he is very limited. What I would say on the plus side he does not tinker much with formation or play players in the wrong positions (unless forced to eg. Martina). And especially at home he only plays one defensive midfielder. The new signings have been positive also.

He knows and we all do that he was brought in to make us safe and we are more or less now with 7 games to go.

Time for moshiri to get the best available man in to work with most of this expensive squad and some talented young players we have coming through.
 
This thread making me laugh, Allardyce is a better manager then Koeman and Allardyce should stay and Allardyce signing did this.

1st off Allardyce didn’t buy either player, Walsh did as that’s his job
2nd Allardyce didn’t even want Tosun and that’s why he dropped him and spoke all that crap.
3rd Hes not a better manager then Koeman, the only difference now is we have a striker who can score and pace on the wing. Had we brought a striker in the summer or kept Rom we wouldn’t be in this mess.
Finally Sam is embarrassing the club with his comments, his tactics are awful and the way he’s going on and on about 40 points for a team that spent over 250 mil a joke.
 

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