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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I genuinely would like to know who Neill would suggest as manager.

I would love to form a group including Neville, Ratcliffe, Joe Royle., Usworth, Reid and maybe Kevin Campbell to see who they would recommend.
 

I'm not enjoying this hatred of 'our manager'.
He came in to do a job and has delivered results. It's more about character assassination for some, no matter what happens on the pitch.

I'd love to see free-flowing footy, but that wasn't going to happen this season, whoever came in, with the confidence of our players having fallen through the floor.

Frankly I find it all a little embarrassing.

And the winner of the most loved post of the day is.......
 
I genuinely would like to know who Neill would suggest as manager.

I would love to form a group including Neville, Ratcliffe, Joe Royle., Usworth, Reid and maybe Kevin Campbell to see who they would recommend.
They would all say the same thing:

A younger, ambitious manager that plays attractive football and can build a team for the champions league.

Fonseca in
 

Our record last season suggests the problem goes deeper and further back than Allardyce.

It does but all it means is he's another manager who's failed. We should not accept getting our tummies tickled by the top 6 and we should continue to sack managers who do so until we finally get someone who can break the cycle. it's not an impossible task but Everton make it seem like one.

We need our Pochettino moment, Spurs were perennials like us and went through managers like a hot knife through butter and it was frowned upon but they didn't want to accept the status quo and look now, their perseverance has paid off and it's the model we need to follow and for that reason as well as a 1000 others Sam needs to go gracefully or ungracefully.
 
Same here.

I have been going the match for nearly half a century and I have never, ever enjoyed a season less.
The only game I’ve actually enjoyed and we’ve played something approaching an Everton style is West Ham at Home. That’s it. Truly shocking season. Although I wasn’t that optimistic before the season began with Koeman in charge & the signings we’ve made it’s still been worse than expected. A season of anti-football, summed up in the performances & attitude of Schneiderlin.
 
The only game I’ve actually enjoyed and we’ve played something approaching an Everton style is West Ham at Home. That’s it. Truly shocking season. Although I wasn’t that optimistic before the season began with Koeman in charge & the signings we’ve made it’s still been worse than expected. A season of anti-football, summed up in the performances & attitude of Schneiderlin.

It's really spoken a lot about the jobs for the boys attitude of Sam when severely out of form players have just continued to be picked.

Schneiderlin to his credit has picked up a bit of form but we are on game 36 for gods sake and yet the media conveniently forget about the 33 games he's played like he had one leg in plaster.

Rooney has declined to laughing point and still starts every game. Just awful it's been all round.

Williams finally got dropped but only due to suspension gaaarrgh it's hair tearing out stuff this year.
 

It's really spoken a lot about the jobs for the boys attitude of Sam when severely out of form players have just continued to be picked.

Schneiderlin to his credit has picked up a bit of form but we are on game 36 for gods sake and yet the media conveniently forget about the 33 games he's played like he had one leg in plaster.

Rooney has declined to laughing point and still starts every game. Just awful it's been all round.

Williams finally got dropped but only due to suspension gaaarrgh it's hair tearing out stuff this year.
I agree apart from giving Schneiderlin any credit as he deserves zero in my book. I’d have booted him out of the team a long time ago and sent him packing to West Ham in January.
 
I agree apart from giving Schneiderlin any credit as he deserves zero in my book. I’d have booted him out of the team a long time ago and sent him packing to West Ham in January.

I was being generous, I agree he should never have been allowed near the first team after getting sent home from training.
 

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