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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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He's playing a blinder in the lead up to his shock at being sacked and getting a big payout. He's been popcorning Everton since the start.

Bringing Sammy Lee in was the first clue. Right out of the Mourinho popcorn manual.

  • Spending 25+m on Tosun - telling the press he is not of sufficient quality.
  • Not even playing Klassen in the 23's
  • Claiming the West Ham win as his
  • Diluting the gravy whilst bringing his own with him
  • Sending Lookman to Germany
  • Playing Martina at LB
The list is endless

He’s not the right man for us, and I understand the ire, but the last two bullet points need removing.
 

the Toffees’ form since Sam Allardyce took over as manager – which is the sixth best in the Premier League

I just read that and nearly spat my coffee out, the League is so poor. It doesn't tell the full story though, the football we have witnessed has not been deserving of that sort of form, thanks god we are hard to beat at home. I think the majority of fans are fed up with the style of play more than anything else.
 

If, by miracle, that does happen, then why would anybody complain about it? Wouldn't we want a manager that can beat better teams?
I don't want this man as Everton manager any longer than this season, under any circumstances.

He has proven he will sacrifice the chance to win in favour of not losing and then go on to lose anyway.

He doesn't deserve to be here, he has no respect for the fans and needs mercilessly booting out of the club.
 
If, by miracle, that does happen, then why would anybody complain about it? Wouldn't we want a manager that can beat better teams?
It's a great point.
It's the manner in which the team plays though too. "Lads, get the ball to Rooney and see what he can do"
Turgid.
 
That '6th' in the form guide since he took over stat.
Does that include the west ham game?

Not sure, it was in the 'what the papers say' section of the OS, not much detail there and it's from the mirror so i didn't read the full article.
 
We have soneone with with better credentials then Silva now in Sam.
I think you and I are talking about two completely different sets of credentials mate.

I'm talking about the credentials to take Everton onto the next level and compete regularly for CL place and trophies. Also the credentials that could see the club bring through a very talented group of youngsters so that most of them could become first team regulars for years to come. I think you and I both know that Allardyce is not that man.

I'm far from convinced that Silva has the credentials either and I would prefer somebody else as I said. But if it a came down to a straight choice between Silva and Allardyce I'd pick Silva every time. It would be a gamble I agree, but I'd prefer that to the alternative.
 
So he is still sticking to his just 15 lads in a pub who are booing lmao. He knows full well its the majority of supporters that dont want him, not a minority but his ego would never let him admit it. He thinks of himself as our saviour and we are going to be stained with that for many years to come.

Only 7 games (or less) left with him thankfully.
Just caught the back of the echo headline " majority of supporters behind me" deluded!
 

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