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?

To disappear?
 

A floodlit, snarling Goodison and another fanbase who hate him making up the numbers might just be the perfect storm
Just need Newcastle to grab two early goals to set the mood nicely, then a typical Williams on for Davies sub at two down with 25 minutes to go.
 

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.
There are a growing number of fans who believe that being silent on Allardyce will be seen by the club as being in favour of him staying.

They may well be right.
 
If a decent amount of people make their feelings known in the Newcastle game, good chance he will be gone the next day regardless of the score. Would rather be manager-less in the last 3 games than have him embarrass us any further and we might even actually get to enjoy one of the last games which is more than can be said for the previous 20.
 
Go on, try that at Goodison you scruff.

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A lot in this feels familiar. Is it okay to not hate West Ham again? Shared trauma and all that.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/26761549
 
About the most well spoken West Ham fan I've ever seen.

Fair play to him, he was pragmatic and realistic.
TBH everyone knew what we were getting when they gave him the job. He has not disappointed anyone and has fulfilled the prophecy. He is a complete idiot and its an embarrassment to our great club that Everton will be associated with his name and vice versa.
The sooner this reign of torpor ends the better. He is a gravy stain on our clubs rich history. I have never before been totally unable to see an upside as an Evertonian. He is the anti-Everton.
 

The lap of appreciation should be pretty funny at least.
Benny Hill music over the tannoy. Big Scam chasing little Scammy Lee. Marvellous stuff there from the lads.

I betcha Kevin Mirallas comes back just for the lap of honour, the big bell. Put him in a clown car with Cuco, Snides with big boned Ash driving.

Jags and Keane in the panto horse.

Mosh hitting Kenwrong over the head with an oversized fish in the main stand.

To be fair, if this was all going to happen, people would stay on for it.

And the piece de resistance? Sun tan Bob being shot out of a canon in the direction of where Rugby League's head quarters is based.

Walsh of course won't be there... he'll be having paella and chips on a 'scouting mission' in Malaga.
 
About the most well spoken West Ham fan I've ever seen.

Fair play to him, he was pragmatic and realistic.
Proper response from him. I can only hope if I was asked in the future, that I could maintain the same detachment and not start ranting about him and his shear awfulness.

Oh, before I forget.... Big Scam Out!
 
There are a growing number of fans who believe that being silent on Allardyce will be seen by the club as being in favour of him staying.

They may well be right.

They aint stupid. The board will now exactly what the feeling is and will act accordingly even though it was what they were going to do anyway.

On the flip side if I was an up and coming manager thinking about my next move (with no ties to the club obviously) I would be having reservations over a club that has hounded out 3 managers in 3 years.

Unless they fancy managing at International level next of course...
 

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