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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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The agenda will be: ‘how to keep Sam Allardyce for another season without upsetting the fanbase’.

Which, you`d think would be a very important consideration as to whether to keep him on for another 12 mths.

A large proportion of the fan base is either apathetic or want him gone.

The lads who go to the away games are massively on his case.

The first banners have appeared.

He continues to have a go at various club officials.

Does Moshiri really want a Summer of discontent, leading into the new season ?
 
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I want to know what the grand plan is over the next 5 years
That's a fair point that I agree with.

You go on to say that if we can't bring in somebody of the calibre of Emery or Simeone, you don't want us to actually replace Allardyce. Or I think that is what you were implying.

Can I ask you two things. What do you think Sam Allardyce's plan would be for the next 5 years? And what would you expect him to deliver over the next 5 years?
 
First place he’ll barricade himself will be finch farm kitchen mate
Can you imagine that candle light vigil waiting for his release at the gates of Finch Farm?

Little Scammy sobbing. Snakespear trying to pick him up on his headpiece. The entire Talk Spot on air 'talent' singing 'we will overcome' whilst Merson twangs his guitar.

It'll make USM think twice about sponsoring anything else. Everton that.
 
Well I've just listen to the latest Royal Blue podcast....................They should name it the We love Sam Allardyce podcast, that confirmed to me what I've been thinking for a while that they are all in fact Reds. It got worse and worse as it went on. If you guys want a good rage then i suggest you listen to it.

At one point Gavin (the Red) Buckland says, One of Sams points about either David Unsworth or Peter Kenyon was justified
 

That's a fair point that I agree with.

You go on to say that if we can't bring in somebody of the calibre of Emery or Simeone, you don't want us to actually replace Allardyce. Or I think that is what you were implying.

Can I ask you two things. What do you think Sam Allardyce's plan would be for the next 5 years? And what would you expect him to deliver over the next 5 years?

Same as the past twenty years as a manager :

(a) Hoofball.

(b) Not getting relegated.

That`s all there is to him, it really is that simple.
 
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Which, you`d think would be a very important consideration as to whether to keep him on for another 12 mths.

A large proportion of the fan base is either apathetic or want him gone.

The lads who go to the away games are massively on his case.

The first banners have appeared.

He continues to have a go at various club officials.

Does Moshiri really want a Summer of discontent, leading into the new season ?
Meanwhile, in McClusky's....sorry, Moshiri's office in dat London.....





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Needs a proper manager before judgement can Ben made.

The signs so far are that there’s a player in there, that just needs proper service.
I'm agreeing with you.My point was that because he's an Allardyce signing the knives will be out sooner if he doesn't start scoring again soon.
 

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