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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If it means him leaving then so be it cus next season with him is going to be nothing but a disaster.

They are not going to sack him for one result so you are just hoping we get beat for no reason which is a bit odd.

He is either going or not. And there are reasons why he will be going like wrong personality, wrong style of play, age, fanbase have turned on him, all of which are valid enough reasons for me, the results are not going to be one of them because on paper they are "ok" and one bad result wont alter that.

I don't think anything that happens between now and the end of the season results wise will alter that so why not just hope we win?
 
I believe in stability but it has to be with the right man, Sam Allardyce will do us lasting damage, reputationally and to the squad if he stays. Look how teams perform after he's gone that he's managed Bolton, Blackburn, Sunderland, West Ham....He's a short term fix that causes lasting wreckage at a club. We need to restructure from top to bottom if we hope to rebuild and challenge again in future years that includes manager. Keeping Big Sam is a acceptance of mediocrity and standing still and standing still in this league is going backwards.
 

a supposed shake up at board room level, chasing a stadium up, several transfers to do, all in a shortened transfer window whilst a world cup is being played out, of all the summers, this one isn't the one to be changing manager.
 
And so that makes it OK?

If losing means harms towards Scamuel, sign the majority of us up.

Did you want us to lose to City when it helped stopped the Reds winning the title mate? I mean, on the outside I wanted us to win like every week but on the inside I wanted us to lose - yenno, stopping a lesser evil.

Doesn’t make anyone any less of a Blue for wanting us to lose - especially with two games to go.
 
Just that there is a difference between supporting the team and hating the manager.

There is a difference, but it’s hard to show that difference at the match. And if the stadiums full, moshiri will just see that and think, “well they are still turning up so it must be a small minority”
 
Not really I bet the majority want the same.

apology if I am asking a stupid question just I am not sure I believe what I am seeing , are you saying that the majority of Everton supporters at the Southampton game are going there hoping Everton lose and or shout for Southampton ? :confused:
 

If losing means harms towards Scamuel, sign the majority of us up.

Did you want us to lose to City when it helped stopped the Reds winning the title mate? I mean, on the outside I wanted us to win like every week but on the inside I wanted us to lose - yenno, stopping a lesser evil.

Doesn’t make anyone any less of a Blue for wanting us to lose - especially with two games to go.
The darkest hour is just before the dawn .....
 
I believe in stability but it has to be with the right man, Sam Allardyce will do us lasting damage, reputationally and to the squad if he stays. Look how teams perform after he's gone that he's managed Bolton, Blackburn, Sunderland, West Ham....He's a short term fix that causes lasting wreckage at a club. We need to restructure from top to bottom if we hope to rebuild and challenge again in future years that includes manager. Keeping Big Sam is a acceptance of mediocrity and standing still and standing still in this league is going backwards.
So he kept Sunderland up from an almost impossible position but the fact they have gone into free-fall is his fault? He got Bolton into Europe but the fact that years later they look like dropping out of the Championship is down to him? Bilic had nothing to do with WHU dropping like a stone in HIS second season.I don't want Allardyce here next season but blaming him for the cock-ups of every club he's ever managed is a bit of a stretch to say the least.
 

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