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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"Dominic king has done a article with allardyce for the mail on monday worth reading ." From someone on another forum..Uh oh.....
A couple of quotes from the article :

" I have spoke to Mr Moshiri at length. He`s told me that Everton are lucky to have me. If Madrid or Barca had been looking for a manager, at the time I was appointed at Everton, they`d have been fighting over me "

" Everton are also considering replacing the Dixie Dean statue, with one of me, eating a pie dinner ".
 
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The dog that didn't bark in the night.

Allardyce has called for backing from his employers: he has had none. That speaks volumes, for me. He is toast, but it can't be soon enough.
 
We were 13th when the fraud had any input whatsoever.
Rhino was in complete control for the West Ham game and that was made quite clear in the media.
I don't think just sitting in the stand watching, having been offered the job, counts as 'managing'.
This debate will be null and void anyway when he's shown the door in May.
 

A couple of quotes from the article :

" I have spoke to Mr Moshiri at length. He`s told me that Everton are lucky to have me. If Madrid or Barca had been looking for a manager at the time I was appointed at Everton, they`d have been fighting over me "

" Everton are also considering replacing the Dixie Dean statue, with one of me, eating a pie dinner ".
I can just imagine him leading one of those teams into el classico with hoofball, he would'nt last the 90mins without being sacked
 
Nope, he was appointed prior to the West Ham game, thats a FACT, whether he had any input on the West Ham game or not is up for dispute, but its an utter fact that when we offered him the job we sat in 16th.

That is not a fact at all and is incorrect. Allardyce wasn't appointed until the day after the West Ham game. On the 29th November (the day of the game), Everton announced that he would be at finch farm to finalize terms and that David Unsworth would be in charge of the West Ham game - http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/11/29/club-statement

Allardyce attended the game, said a quick hello to the team before kick off and then watched the game sat next to Kenright and Moshiri in the exec area. He had no input in the game at all, there is nothing to dispute about it. It would be ridiculous to suggest that saying hello to the team for 5 minutes before a match constitutes to having an input on it. He has very obviously been stealing credit for that game because we won it and because he is that sort of person i.e an ignoble scumbag. If we had lost, he would be having nothing to do with it.

Everton officially announced the appointment the day after the West Ham game on Twitter -

And subsequently posted his interview on the main website - http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/11/30/allardyce-everton-ambition-attracted-me
 
A couple of quotes from the article :

" I have spoke to Mr Moshiri at length. He`s told me that Everton are lucky to have me. If Madrid or Barca had been looking for a manager, at the time I was appointed at Everton, they`d have been fighting over me "

" Everton are also considering replacing the Dixie Dean statue, with one of me, eating a pie dinner ".
lollollol
 
That is not a fact at all and is incorrect. Allardyce wasn't appointed until the day after the West Ham game. On the 29th November (the day of the game), Everton announced that he would be at finch farm to finalize terms and that David Unsworth would be in charge of the West Ham game - http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/11/29/club-statement

Allardyce attended the game, said a quick hello to the team before kick off and then watched the game sat next to Kenright and Moshiri in the exec area. He had no input in the game at all, there is nothing to dispute about it. It would be ridiculous to suggest that saying hello to the team for 5 minutes before a match constitutes to having an input on it. He has very obviously been stealing credit for that game because we won it and because he is that sort of person i.e an ignoble scumbag. If we had lost, he would be having nothing to do with it.

Everton officially announced the appointment the day after the West Ham game on Twitter -

And subsequently posted his interview on the main website - http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/11/30/allardyce-everton-ambition-attracted-me


That's a load of tosh mate, it's common knowledge that Allardyce used the Jedi mind trick on the players from the stands in the West Ham game, and that's why we won!
 

That is not a fact at all and is incorrect. Allardyce wasn't appointed until the day after the West Ham game. On the 29th November (the day of the game), Everton announced that he would be at finch farm to finalize terms and that David Unsworth would be in charge of the West Ham game - http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/11/29/club-statement

Allardyce attended the game, said a quick hello to the team before kick off and then watched the game sat next to Kenright and Moshiri in the exec area. He had no input in the game at all, there is nothing to dispute about it. It would be ridiculous to suggest that saying hello to the team for 5 minutes before a match constitutes to having an input on it. He has very obviously been stealing credit for that game because we won it and because he is that sort of person i.e an ignoble scumbag. If we had lost, he would be having nothing to do with it.

Everton officially announced the appointment the day after the West Ham game on Twitter -

And subsequently posted his interview on the main website - http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/11/30/allardyce-everton-ambition-attracted-me

He’s a liar and a fraud - why even argue about this.
 

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