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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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Turning into work yesterday the comments from workmates unanimously ran along the lines of having sympathy for me having to sit through such a poor match. No surprise really and could only agree.
So I find it extremely aggravating that our manager goes on record to imply he was happy with the performance the 'style' apparently was fine. Surely he could have been mildly critical , he could have given some indication that he will improve things slightly. It might have been BS but if there's one thing he's proved he's a master of ,its the pure BS he frequently spouts.
But no, he was bullish about this dismal performance.
What hope does this give us of a better future under his baleful management?
Mildly critical would have translated to throwing the players under the bus to the more rabid of the membership.Whatever he says or doesn't he's damned.Tosun seems to be building up some criticism so soon he'll be an Allardyce waste of money.
 
Mildly critical would have translated to throwing the players under the bus to the more rabid of the membership.Whatever he says or doesn't he's damned.Tosun seems to be building up some criticism so soon he'll be an Allardyce waste of money.

I think most realise, that no striker in the world is going to flourish with Allardyces current hoofball tactics and that in the right system, Tosun will be a good striker.
 



That would just be the most Everton thing ever. Short-termist and unambitious (which should really be our motto if you think about it).

Let's say that he does see out his contract... he's going to spend loads of money in the summer buying players to suit his style of play, and then at the end of next season when his contract expires, a new manager is going to come in and rip everything up and start again.

We need to lance the boil now and get rid of the balloon head and start planning for the long term.
 

He simply cannot be allowed to do lasting damage in the transfer market. What new manager is going to like inheriting a mudfield of Wilshere and Rooney whilst he's run off the likes of Lookman?

He's already told us he's just going to do more of the same blind recruitment with no plan in place based on who other clubs want to sell.
 
Its an Echo story. Means nothing.

It wouldn't make sense for him to stay. Why do the survey, get the results and then decide to ignore them?

If we wanted him to stay we would offer him a longer contract.
 
He simply cannot be allowed to do lasting damage in the transfer market. What new manager is going to like inheriting a mudfield of Wilshere and Rooney whilst he's run off the likes of Lookman?

He's already told us he's just going to do more of the same blind recruitment with no plan in place based on who other clubs want to sell.

Lookman ran himself off. He asked for the loan.
 

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