Everton fans are an easy bunch to please, if Allardyce does really well from now till the end of the season , then we’ll have lads on here with short memories.
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Everton fans are an easy bunch to please, if Allardyce does really well in the run-in, then we’ll have lads on here with short memories.
Imagine the scenes when Tosun slots the 5th versus the vermin after Gana has taken Salahs head off with an overhead 2 footed lunge.
Here`s hoping he carries on as usual thenEverton fans are an easy bunch to please, if Allardyce does really well from now till the end of the season , then we’ll have lads on here with short memories.
Thanks for this. Drums beat louder when we lose - we didn't play particularly well Saturday, but think overwhelming feeling was just a sense of relief cos we won. I want more than that from Everton.Not really a general consensus, I mean I only speak for myself, im not ITK, nor have I heard anything from anybody really, I just get feelings, a few weeks ago the drums were beating a Death March, now I can hear them beat, but the tune I cant quite finger.
When phoned up to renew ST ... I said to the guy "Just hope we have a new manager for start of the season..I don't expect you to answer that one as you have to stay impartial"..he replied..."Its ok your the third one this morning who has said the same "
Like gravy?The plot thickens.
Mate my thoughts exactlyThanks for this. Drums beat louder when we lose - we didn't play particularly well Saturday, but think overwhelming feeling was just a sense of relief cos we won. I want more than that from Everton.
Still not renewed season ticket - a few weeks ago I was convinced he was going and fully intended to renew, but something held me back. Really hope he not here next season - never wanted him in first place and he has done nothing to change my opinion of him.Don't know if I could stomach another season with him in charge.
We beat West Ham 4-0.OK - the quote can be null and void but the fact is that Walcott and Tosun were brought in by this manager and therefore the claim that he hasn't done a 'single good thing' whilst he has been here is also null and void.
I can keep giving examples of good things he has done though, despite not being the right man to take us forward, because it's only fair to look at things reasonably isn't it. For example...
He came in when we had the joint second worst defence in the league, having just conceded 9 goals against Atalanta, Southampton and West Ham, which were the 3 games before he came in. He then got us 12 points from 18 and managed us to 4 clean sheets in 6. 2 of the games were against Liverpool and Chelsea so not easy fixtures.
Koeman had us in 18th. Unsworth moved us up to 13th. Allardyce has moved us up further to 9th.
More likely Imagine the scenes when Salah puts in the RS 4th and the 8th goal we conceded in 2 gamesImagine the scenes when Tosun slots the 5th versus the vermin after Gana has taken Salahs head off with an overhead 2 footed lunge.
Forgot about him, I'm convinced he is going to still be around, Sam I mean, based purely on the fact Moshiri has no real reason to sack him right now, the fans not liking him wont cut it, this is a results business and when an employee does what you ask him to do, getting the sack doesn't very often follow.
Koeman built a team and it was shocking, this isnt Sams team but the only two players he has added have done well for us, which is going to go in Sams favour
Besides Moshiri came from Arsenal, where the fans have wanted the manager gone for ages, and the club stuck with the man, I really can see us doing the same
Everton fans are an easy bunch to please, if Allardyce does really well from now till the end of the season , then we’ll have lads on here with short memories.