Charles Hawtrey
Player Valuation: £50m
I think I have been in that pie and mash shop!
I think I have been in that pie and mash shop!
Our saviour has been there 1342 timesI think I have been in that pie and mash shop!
Everton chief Farhad Moshiri prepares to determine future of Sam Allardyce at crunch board meeting
- Everton chiefs will hold a meeting this week to discuss Sam Allardyce's future
- The 63-year-old came out of retirement to steady to Everton ship last November
- Allardyce was incensed by the club's decision to poll fans on his performance
Everton will stage a board meeting this week that is likely to determine Sam Allardyce's long-term future.
Allardyce signed an 18-month contract when he was appointed by major shareholder Farhad Moshiri last November but there has been persistent speculation around his position and his relationship with Everton supporters is tense.
Moshiri insisted Allardyce would provide 'strong leadership' after he convinced the 63-year-old to come out of retirement but Everton have struggled to find direction this season.
Club officials were left red-faced last week when a survey was sent out to season ticket holders in which they were asked to rate the former England manager's ability to lead the team.
Allardyce was furious about the episode and revealed on Thursday he had received an apology from the club's hierarchy. But Allardyce also said that he wanted Moshiri to provide clarity on his future, as the constant speculation 'was not healthy'.
Paulo Fonseca, the Shakthar Donetsk manager, and Marco Silva - whom Moshiri tried to appoint after the sacking of Ronald Koeman last October - continue to be linked to Everton and it will become clear after the board have convened whether the Iranian billionaire will stand by Allardyce or look elsewhere.
Sunday papers sadly can not be trusted.
Everton chief Farhad Moshiri prepares to determine future of Sam Allardyce at crunch board meeting
Everton will stage a board meeting this week that is likely to determine Sam Allardyce's long-term future.
Club officials were left red-faced last week when a survey was sent out to season ticket holders in which they were asked to rate the former England manager's ability to lead the team.
Allardyce was furious about the episode and revealed on Thursday he had received an apology from the club's hierarchy. But Allardyce also said that he wanted Moshiri to provide clarity on his future, as the constant speculation 'was not healthy'.
Paulo Fonseca, the Shakthar Donetsk manager, and Marco Silva - whom Moshiri tried to appoint after the sacking of Ronald Koeman last October - continue to be linked to Everton and it will become clear after the board have convened whether the Iranian billionaire will stand by Allardyce or look elsewhere.
Sunday papers sadly can not be trusted.
I confess to being confused by all this nose tapping and hinting. Who was interviewed by whom and what is the relevance? What does the Board meeting thing have to do with it and is it real - if so from whence? What could be revealed in the interview? If its that hot how can they keep a lid on it for 2 days? Yes, I am the anti-ITK and I am confused.... can someone explain in clear language.
States the poster who posted about Alan Ball, and the holy trinity yesterday!48hours Joey and the BED of lies will be destroyed.
States the poster who posted about Alan Ball, and the holy trinity yesterday!
Only because I knew sam and co were going!He's trying to wind you up J, end of
Only because I knew sam and co were going!
His contract was to terminate at the end of the season developments may speed it up!
He's trying to wind you up J, end of
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