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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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Rooney wants him to stay, as he knows any new manager will try to get shut of him, despite his silly wages.

The press are loving this.

You`ve got the fans want him gone, the club are saying nothing, Allardyce winding the fans up and now senior players getting invloved.

The club need to sort this out one way or another, as it`s just getting stupid now.
 

Have been through Sam Allardyce's performance in the premier league from 2007 till he joined Everton. Tells a very important and familiar story and the only sensible conclusion that can be made from it is that he is not the man to take Everton forward. To keep him on would mean that we discard all of our ambitions and expectations for wanting Everton to be successful again, which as can be clearly seen by the majority of Evertonians is not acceptable.

Here is what we would be getting with him in charge.

Sam Allardyce Premier League performance

Newcastle 2007/08 - Finished 12th on 43 points with a -20 GD - Appointed May 2017 and sacked in January 2008

Blackburn - 2008/09 - Finished 15th on 41 points with a -20 GD

- 2009/10 - Finished 10th on 50 points with a -14 GD - Appointed December 2008 and sacked December 2010 when they were 13th

West Ham - Appointed June 2011 - Left May 2015 after his contract was not renewed

- 2011/12 - Championship - Came 3rd and got them promoted back to the Premier League
- 2012/13 - Finished 10th on 46 points with a -8 GD
- 2013/14 - Finished 13th on 40 points with a -11 GD
- 2014/15 - Finished 12th on 47 points with a -3 GD

Sunderland - Appointed October 2015, left July 2016 to become England Manager

- 2015/16 - Finished 17th on 39 points with a -14 GD

England - July to September 2016 - Left after 1 game by mutual consent following allegations of malpractice

Crystal Palace - Appointed December 2016 and left May 2017 saying he was retiring

- 2016/17 - Finished 14th on 41 points with a -13 GD
 
Have been through Sam Allardyce's performance in the premier league from 2007 till he joined Everton. Tells a very important and familiar story and the only sensible conclusion that can be made from it is that he is not the man to take Everton forward. To keep him on would mean that we discard all of our ambitions and expectations for wanting Everton to be successful again, which as can be clearly seen by the majority of Evertonians is not acceptable.

Here is what we would be getting with him in charge.

Sam Allardyce Premier League performance

Newcastle 2007/08 - Finished 12th on 43 points with a -20 GD - Appointed May 2017 and sacked in January 2008

Blackburn - 2008/09 - Finished 15th on 41 points with a -20 GD

- 2009/10 - Finished 10th on 50 points with a -14 GD - Appointed December 2008 and sacked December 2010 when they were 13th

West Ham - Appointed June 2011 - Left May 2015 after his contract was not renewed

- 2011/12 - Championship - Came 3rd and got them promoted back to the Premier League
- 2012/13 - Finished 10th on 46 points with a -8 GD
- 2013/14 - Finished 13th on 40 points with a -11 GD
- 2014/15 - Finished 12th on 47 points with a -3 GD

Sunderland - Appointed October 2015, left July 2016 to become England Manager

- 2015/16 - Finished 17th on 39 points with a -14 GD

England - July to September 2016 - Left after 1 game by mutual consent following allegations of malpractice

Crystal Palace - Appointed December 2016 and left May 2017 saying he was retiring

- 2016/17 - Finished 14th on 41 points with a -13 GD
That is damning.i don’t think anymore needs to be said
 
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This whole we'd be sixth thing is utter nonsense. We wouldn't be sixth because we'd lose every game to the top six and not get enough away points. Sure he's stabilised the team but this trumpeting of an extrapolation of results for three quarters of a season over whole season, ignores our tough start featured many of the top six we had numerous injuries and the fact that we've been out of every cup for quite a few months. I'd eat my hat if Sam got us to sixth.
 
This whole we'd be sixth thing is utter nonsense. We wouldn't be sixth because we'd lose every game to the top six and not get enough away points. Sure he's stabilised the team but this trumpeting of an extrapolation of results for three quarters of a season over whole season, ignores our tough start featured many of the top six we had numerous injuries and the fact that we've been out of every cup for quite a few months. I'd eat my hat if Sam got us to sixth.
sounds like the bull s**t that rawk comes out with.
 

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