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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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For those that want him gone, me included - the momentum is building. Should Goodison be vocal on Monday, the atmosphere will make his position untenable.

The geordies presence will be an additional strain on his reign.

For those wanting him to stay, he’s not propelling this team forward with his failed approach and lack of ambition.

The atmosphere he has generated is toxic now, he’s not fit to manage us. The sooner he is gone the better.

The independent say let him work his magic, what magic would that be?
 
For those that want him gone, me included - the momentum is building. Should Goodison be vocal on Monday, the atmosphere will make his position untenable.

The geordies presence will be an additional strain on his reign.

For those wanting him to stay, he’s not propelling this team forward with his failed approach and lack of ambition.

The atmosphere he has generated is toxic now, he’s not fit to manage us. The sooner he is gone the better.

The independent say let him work his magic, what magic would that be?

I do hope the crowd make it clear that he is not wanted and Mosh takes note!!
 
Have to agree.

I want the horrible fat-headed ming out of Everton as much as the next blue, but this stinks of the board looking for an excuse to be rid on our behalf, as opposed to taking the bull by the horns and getting rid on the principle that clearing up this mess and moving us upwards is clearly beyond his capabilities.

I have some serious concerns with the boards judgement and decision making at this point.
The commercial side of the club (stadium et al) looks promising, but the footballing side of the business has been a total catastrophe.

I'm not jumping on any sort of anti-Moshiri bandwagon here, just think there's been some very bad advice/judgement up there and someone (your guess is as good as mine) needs to take a good look at the club from top to bottom and start clearing out all those who are contributing/allowing the toxicity that is rampant at this club.

Starting with gravy kite.

I’ll happily put my name forward as the one to break the news to him he’s sacked, where do I sign?
 

For those that want him gone, me included - the momentum is building. Should Goodison be vocal on Monday, the atmosphere will make his position untenable.

The geordies presence will be an additional strain on his reign.

For those wanting him to stay, he’s not propelling this team forward with his failed approach and lack of ambition.

The atmosphere he has generated is toxic now, he’s not fit to manage us. The sooner he is gone the better.

The independent say let him work his magic, what magic would that be?

So where do I fit in here?

Someone who thinks he wont be here in the summer (and doesn't think he should be) yet is not impatient enough to create a toxic atmosphere because I realize that he has come in to do a caretaker job for a while and that's all it is?

We don't need to make ourselves look worse with this. Just let it take it course.
 
For those that want him gone, me included - the momentum is building. Should Goodison be vocal on Monday, the atmosphere will make his position untenable.

The geordies presence will be an additional strain on his reign.

For those wanting him to stay, he’s not propelling this team forward with his failed approach and lack of ambition.

The atmosphere he has generated is toxic now, he’s not fit to manage us. The sooner he is gone the better.

The independent say let him work his magic, what magic would that be?
I read somewhere,dont even rememeber where lol,that people were planning or trying to get fans to stay behind,if they can do that on a monday night, who knows.
 
After the last 4 months, i honestly dont care how they get rid of him as long as he is gone as soon as this dreadful season ends, if not before. If they want to blame the fans then great i am all in. I accept responsibility and am proud to be one of the 15 unprofessionals in a bar, soon to become one of the 35k unprofessionals in a bar thanks to the valuable survey.

Mountain out of a molehill anyway. The same survey got sent out last year, difference being at that point we were moving forward and had just qualified for Europe and we were spending tons of dosh and all looked rosy so very little was said about it. Fast forward 12 months and the club has taken 10 steps backwards, spent loads, qualified for nothing, playing the worst football in years and finished the season with Sam Allardyce in charge. Is there really any wonder why people have jumped on the bad wagon about it this time round. Shocking season, shocking scouting, shocking hierarchy leadership, shocking mismanagement of the club, team and money and a shocking Manager.

The whole club is in a mess and its good that the paying customers can have a voice for their concerns.

Big clean out on its way soon hopefully.
 
So where do I fit in here?

Someone who thinks he wont be here in the summer (and doesn't think he should be) yet is not impatient enough to create a toxic atmosphere because I realize that he has come in to do a caretaker job for a while and that's all it is?

We don't need to make ourselves look worse with this. Just let it take it course.
You’re not alone, the atmosphere on Monday will be telling.
 

I'm loving the faux-outrage over the club having the gall to ask supporters to give Allardyce a rating out of ten and how it smacks of disrespect.

Where were all of these pearl-graspers when this joke of a man was comparing our club to West Ham and Newcastle?

Go away with your preaching about respect for this man who hasn't shown any respect for the supporters of this club. It's a laugh.
 
Be rather good if us and the geordies sang in unison all through the game f off sam allardyce...they hate him as well :rolleyes:
They annoyed our fiends at Big Stand Park earlier in the season singing songs of signing on, I think Sam will at the forefront of their energies. I hate the curry stained biffs with a passion, but they could do us a favour Monday.
 
Totally against any demonstration which undermines the team. I always want Everton to win every game without exception. Stuff your demos, just don't turn up and leave an empty seat if that appeals to you. As someone said earlier Sam should not be humiliated. He is going for certain anyway and like any human being should be allowed to go with dignity. He can tell himself, his wife and whoever else loves him "I did a good job". We and him move on separately. As for actually wanting us to lose on Monday and saying it would do us a favour, that is beneath contempt. I really wonder the mentality of some. Probably someone that does not go anyway and watches them now and then on the telly. How many of the 30,000+ Blues fans who will be there on Monday night are hoping we lose? Almost certainly none.
 

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