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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Gotta love the last sentence in that article "'There is always a minority who are dissatisfied with performances. If it becomes the majority then it becomes a massive problem for you."

Massive problem coming for you on Monday night then Mr Allardyce. New banners are being made especially for the occasion and by the end of the evening, i am pretty confident that the suggestion of it being a minority will be put to bed once and for all and probably your reign alongside it not long after. :)

Sincerely heart-warming
 
On Soccer Saturday earlier they were discussing Sams performance in relation to the fan survey...when asked what mark he would give Sam....Paul Merson replied. 9....AND HE WAS DEADLY SERIOIUS!!!

His mates. He has achieved very little in his entire career, he just plays anti football to make sure bad teams don't go down. Then moves on regardless of the wreckage he leaves behind. They are made up he's with us, with his utterly paucity of ambition.
 
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You can look at it two ways, despite everything he hasn't been backed. On the other hand no announcement about him leaving. More dithering from our board then.
 
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lol

I know her. Think she's related to robbie fowler.
 

I do understand the neutrals POV regarding Sam yano.

He was appointed when we sat in 16th, we were safe from relegation with 7 or 8 games to go, so hes come in and done the job we expected, so from a neutrals POV I suppose they dont see what the problem is.
 
Neutrals don't have to watch the dross every week. Listen to fat head belittling us at every turn. They don't care. Our rivals are delighted he's still in place.
 
I do understand the neutrals POV regarding Sam yano.

He was appointed when we sat in 16th, we were safe from relegation with 7 or 8 games to go, so hes come in and done the job we expected, so from a neutrals POV I suppose they dont see what the problem is.
The thing is, all these other fans who keep telling us to stop complaining, how many of them would want him as manager? i heard an Arsenal fan the other day having a go at us, want him to replace Wenger do you? yeah thought not.
 
The thing is, all these other fans who keep telling us to stop complaining, how many of them would want him as manager? i heard an Arsenal fan the other day having a go at us, want him to replace Wenger do you? yeah thought not.
Neutrals don't have to watch the dross every week. Listen to fat head belittling us at every turn. They don't care. Our rivals are delighted he's still in place.

I can see their point, not saying I agree with it, at all.
 

I think they are just saying it though in the hope that we don't get anyone decent in, especially now we potentially have some resources at the club.

I mean they probably understand why we dont want to keep him, but, dont you think the outrage is a bit much? I mean I hate the fella, dont get me wrong, but do you not think we overreacting a little? I think most of it is down to fear, fear that we might retain him.

Also he clearly doesnt help himself everytime he opens his trap, but I do think most of the anger is from justified perceptions people had prior to him taking the job and a misguided perception of what Everton actually are in this day and age.
 

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