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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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In a group...maybe.Man to man,not a hope.Sitting behind a computer screen is a very comfortable place to be.
Yeah just like how nobody would have dared step out of the crowd and on the pitch to pull the shirt off of Nyarko's back. We're proper cowards us.

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Yeah just like how nobody would have dared step out of the crowd and on the pitch to pull the shirt off of Nyarko's back. We're proper cowards us.
I seems to remember an idiot trying to get him to swap shirts Taken from the Telegraph... "The fan ran to Nyarko offering his T-shirt in exchange for the Everton jersey, the implication being that the supporter would give more commitment to the cause".
An incident that I'm sure showed our support in an excellent light to the rest of the football World.
 
Even though he's in his 60s I'd pay money to see some of his more vocal detractors on the forum call him a gravy guzzling fraud to his face.
Put that money in a brown paper bag, and you can call the gravy guzzling fraud whatever you like. He'd probably admit to it, if he'd had half a pint of red wine and didn't know the cameras were rolling.

What a gravy guzzling fraudulent crook.
 

I seems to remember an idiot trying to get him to swap shirts Taken from the Telegraph... "The fan ran to Nyarko offering his T-shirt in exchange for the Everton jersey, the implication being that the supporter would give more commitment to the cause".
An incident that I'm sure showed our support in an excellent light to the rest of the football World.
You don't do passion, do you ?
 
I seems to remember an idiot trying to get him to swap shirts Taken from the Telegraph... "The fan ran to Nyarko offering his T-shirt in exchange for the Everton jersey, the implication being that the supporter would give more commitment to the cause".
An incident that I'm sure showed our support in an excellent light to the rest of the football World.
I thought none of us would dare go and express our frustrations directly though mate?

Clearly some of us will.

I don't think there was much "offering" going on at the time.

Point is, Evertonians aren't cowards and will step forward and speak their minds regardless of who it is their speaking to. You can't be Scouse if you think the supporters are afraid of being honest and direct.
 
One thing i am looking forward to when he is gone is being able to watch Everton Press Conferences again. Been a while since i watched one now, just cannot stomach seeing him sitting there spouting nonsense and still being in charge of my beloved blues.
 

So easy on a keyboard.
And yet you've just criticized the support for actually stepping out of the group (In my Nyarko's example) and telling the players what they think so what do you want them to do???

According to you, they shouldn't express their opinions of this dire example of a football manager on the internet but doing it in person reflects poorly on the support. No pleasing you mate.
 
I thought none of us would dare go and express our frustrations directly though mate?

Clearly some of us will.

I don't think there was much "offering" going on at the time.

Point is, Evertonians aren't cowards and will step forward and speak their minds regardless of who it is their speaking to. You can't be Scouse if you think the supporters are afraid of being honest and direct.
Would you be the one? As for Scouse will Toxteth do?
 
And yet you've just criticized the support for actually stepping out of the group (In my Nyarko's example) and telling the players what they think so what do you want them to do???

According to you, they shouldn't express their opinions of this dire example of a football manager on the internet but doing it in person reflects poorly on the support. No pleasing you mate.
If you think that the position our once great club is in is down to one manager you really don't have a grasp of reality.
 

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