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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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Think he’s knows he’s going end of season. When it happens he will be on every football panel saying how good he was “saving” us from relegation.

If West Ham are safe by the last game of the season, it could be of one of the only times, that two sets of fans unite in a chorus of " your just a fat greedy b*****d ". ;)
 
6 mil a year for hoofball and instructing your players to kick lumps out of the opposition :hayee:
You know how much I hate Allardyce mate but, in fairness to him, he has a point with this one. In a situation like that second goal, which I think he was referring to, you expect one of the players to take one for the team. In fact you would expect all of them to, whichever is faced with the situation. If Gareth Barry was on the pitch you'd guarantee he'd have fouled him. 100%. We're too 'kin nice and that's one of our many problems.

The professional foul is the unwritten acceptability of football. Every team (apart from us of course) does it and everybody just accepts it as part of the game. But nobody admits it out loud, as if not taking about it makes it OK. Well, not until lard arse came along anyway. Was he right in what he said?. Yeah I think so. Should he have blurted it out on National TV?. No way. He just showed himself up for the uncouth lout that he is, and as our manager that also reflects on the club. Am I arsed?. No, not really. But it is another reason why he's not fit to manage our club.
 
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Can’t believe he actually said he’d like to see Liverpool in the CL final. Actually I can. We hire managers completely inthrall to the top 6. It’s no wonder we never give any of them a game.
 
If West Ham are safe by the last game of the season, it could be of one of the only times, that two sets of fans unite in a chorus of " your just a fat greedy b*****d ". ;)
Haven't we got Newcastle too?. We could join forces with the barcodes for the first time ever:)

Preferably though, I'd rather plant a nail in both their coffins by beating them both, and Southampton too for that matter. The Newcastle game is too early (plus I think they're probably safe now) but wouldn't it be great if wins against both Southampton and West Ham were the ones that sent them down.
 

Can’t believe he actually said he’d like to see Liverpool in the CL final. Actually I can. We hire managers completely inthrall to the top 6. It’s no wonder we never give any of them a game.

He`s also preparing the ground for them to spank us on Saturday too.

Rolling over for City is one thing, but rolling over for the RS is another.

If he sets us up to be over run again, as he`s deemed the game to be " unwinnable " he needs to be sacking immediately after the game.

Maybe that`s what he wants ???
 
He`s also preparing the ground for them to spank us on Saturday too.

Rolling over for City is one thing, but rolling over for the RS is another.

If he sets us up to be over run again, as he`s deemed the game to be " unwinnable " he needs to be sacking immediately after the game.

Maybe that`s what he wants ???
The RS did it with Rodgers right after a Derby.
For once I wouldn't mind copying them in this issue.
 
now that we are safe we should play better football, lying sod, keep snieds away at all costs, as much as we like some of our players, when you compare them to other sides, they are well short of top 4, keep coleman, rest of the back must go, sigs, Walcott, rooney for half a match, davies, cenk and maybe pickford if he has better defenders. Then sell for best price and move on. That wont happen as it could cost too much, so it will be replace a few at a time but never catching the top 4/6
 

We were in 13th

True

Literally all of those players are back at the end of the season

Nope

Lol

1. OK you're giving the West Ham game to Unsworth - OK, probably fair
2. Mirallas sold, Besic will likely be brought by Boro. The other two fell under the 'needed more experience' tag and they're getting that and will be back hopefully as you say.
3. Signings we agree.
4. We're 6 points from Europe (Burnley)...

Your post is worth the reply as it's representative of so many others. Now, maybe I'm a wool, but it's like a hatred of Sam is a priority over success for the team and club for some of our fans. I could well understand that if Mosh hadn't invested, bought Sam and made no signings. But Mosh has, and he's pushing for a stadium and trusted Konman/Walsh. As far as I can see Sam has cleared up an unfolding mess reasonably well. That's no CV for a growing club, but what more can he honestly do with our staring position and this squad?

My only real concern with the Anti-Sam message is that it may not play that well to mgt and potential players whom we could otherwise go after if we finish well.

Sort of "cut your nose off... etc".

As I say, I'm picking your email as a general example of a risk, not saying your leading the charge or anything.
 
When we get smashed 0-5 in the derby maybe his last few remaining supporters will realise how much of a disaster he is.

Has he got any supporters at all? Just because some think that Moshiri wont sack him, and dont trust the board to get a good replacement, dosent mean they support Sam.
Im just not convinced he is going, but i do fear if he does who we bring in with Walsh at the club and with the awful squad we have, attracting a decent manager will be harder then we think, its going to be a crappy merry go round manager like Hughes, Silva, Moyes or Pardew
 
I suppose Large Samuel's ego would dictate that he'd say, and maybe even believe, that he's here for the longer term, but he's not been able to inspire us at all, really, beyond the essential of keeping us up. The dreadful football and the abject defeats to too many sides have killed off any notion that he should get to stay on. Another derby capitulation next weekend will end any talk of that and make Moshiri's job easy next month.

There's nothing to be gained by sacking Allardyce prior to the end of the season, we'd make ourselves a laughing stock if we put Unsworth in charge for the last few games. Large Samuel has done what was required of him, but no more. Thank you and goodbye. I sincerely hope the Board are either approaching the new man or at the very least actively looking for him.

As for the derby, I'm fairly sure it won't be a Martinez like humbling. Remember the RS have an important European tie in between the derby so Klopp will probably play a slightly weakened team and if our lads show a bit of aggression (a big if, I know) we may get something from the game. Even a point would mean we'd not have lost to them in the League this season.
 
... just to let you all know that Sam's favourite Ashley Williams is back available for the Liverpool game. Watch him and Jagielka be tasked with keeping Salah, Mane and Firmino at bay, only for them to, expectedly, get run all over the place and end up costing us a ship load of goals.
 

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