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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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Lol, this is the second time you have drooled over how much of a hard case Allardyce is. He wasn't even a hard case as a player, yet somehow as a morbidly obese pensioner he's going to be chinning lids left and right.
I assume you have an Allardyce tattoo on your posterior.
The only way big Scam would lick you in a fight is if you had him in a head lock and he thought he smelled gravy on you.

Big Scam out!
 

Chris Sutton is an absolute buffoon, he's the worst non-RS pundit on television and I'd love to slap him. The man said Scott Brown could captain a top 4 club in England. He should never be allowed on television ever again after that.
Chris Sutton makes Lawro look like a double Nobel prize winner. If he ever engaged his brain prior to speaking, I'd find that snowball I threw into hell last week hadn't melted.
 
Why Everton must be clear on Sam Allardyce's future as soon as possible
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo...ws/everton-must-clear-sam-allardyces-14534299
Phil KirkbrideEverton FC Reporter

Hmm, @orly

Sam Allardyce says he’s achieved what he set out to at Everton this season.

Or more to the point, he’s done what was asked of him.

The Blues sent out a relegation SOS in late November and by time Cenk Tosun had headed home the winner at Stoke City last month, win seven of the Allardyce reign meant it was mission complete.

Forty points were on the board and survival was in the bag.

Although nobody was celebrating.

Point 42 of the campaign was won at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday after which Allardyce was asked what would constitute success this season.

“I’ve already done it,” he said.

“It’s already been done. It was all about relegation when I got here.”

It was the same at Sunderland whom he kept up with just nine wins and at Crystal Palace where he needed only eight - though neither came with so much room to spare as he’s been allowed at Everton.

In comparison, getting the Blues out of trouble has been a breeze.

And maybe that’s indicative of the strain that is being felt with the fans.

At both Sunderland and Crystal Palace, Allardyce had worked minor miracles and as they rejoiced in beating the drop they also began to look optimistically to next season with Big Sam at the helm.

He would, however, leave both soon after securing their top flight status to leave them in shock.

Allardyce does not carry the same affections of the fan base at Everton yet has no intention of walking away.

It has created this uneasy, and at times tense and toxic, atmosphere and means that the club must make their decision on his future - either way - as the soonest possible point.

If they believe it right to stick with Allardyce (he has over 12 months left on his contract don’t forget and is planning for next season) then surely it’s better for everyone to know now?

Make it clear, fill the vacuum and the end the speculation.
It may not be popular but it would be decisive.
Why wait?

But should they be minded to make a change at the end of the season then Everton cannot afford to waste time in making it once the last ball is kicked on May 13.

After a season that has often felt rudderless, the coming weeks call for firm leadership.
 

The problem is we need to erase his horrific loser mentality from the club - that's why its important we have a big squad clear out.

Trouble is, it's not just his loser mentality.

Moyes with his 'knife to a gunfight' and 'glad to get out alive' utterances set a terrible tone and have engrained a non-winner mentality within the club.

Throw in a BoD who have failed to invest and an almost complete failure to 'sell' the club to corporate and commercial partners of genuine value and you have inbred mediocrity rampant through the club.
 

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