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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Vitor Pereira might be available and I recall he had a massive support base here on GOT back when we were discussing Moyes' replacement. I don't know much about him but hope he is our next manager.

He is managing in China mate.

Sunday League pretty much.
 
To be fair, I'm not sure that's what people were saying. I think they were saying that Allardyce talking about next season hould not be taken as evidence that he is staying. There's a subtle difference.

Do you think he should stay?

Depends if we can get a better manager in. If we can we should get rid of him.
 

Bigger questions need to be asked if he sticks with Allardyce in my opinion.

Silva is a risk undoubtedly. A big risk?. I don't think so. But we need to take an element of risk if we're to try and move forward. We're not going to attract one of the very best and proven managers. And even these don't always work out. Koeman was supposedly Premier league proven, not that he was ever considered one of the best.

With Allardyce, you know precisely what you are going to get. He's proved this time and again this season. Mid table finish, somewhere between 7th and 17th. If that's what Moshiri wants, then he's totally out of sync with the majority of the Everton fan base.

He's not my first choice but I'd have Silva over Big Sam. Yes he's a risk but I don't think given the dross in the league, we will go down regardless. I'd rather watch some good football and some ambition against the bigger teams we can get behind. Also he's a coach who improves players and teams.
 
We will be in turmoil all season if he stays seriously. The board may see it as stability but it will be open civil war every weekend.

Well thats down to Sam.

Its almost certain that next season, if he stays, will be the first season for years where he has been in charge of a team that finished 7/8/9 the previous one.

So the job isnt a rescue one. Its a build one. Can he do that? Dunno. But I would say that he thinks he can. And as an owner, I can see the attraction of retention.
 

Hes just thankfully letting us know definitively that hes leaving.

Its already come out that Moshiri's vision was for us to compete for Champions league by year 3, much less top 7. BFS is saying his vision is just to maintain 8th. When your vision doesnt match up with the big mans vision, you get canned.


He should have stuck with Bobby, then.

That was his vision.

Certainly sticking with Bobby woukd hav
I never want us to lose any game full stop, even if it stops that lot winning the league. I wasn't too unhappy at the City game in question because I thought we put up a very good performance on the night against the best team in the league that season. We deservedly took the lead and continued to take the game to them at times and, I thought, were unlucky not to get something out of the game. We had a go and got beaten by a better team; it happens and there's no shame in that. It was far cry from the performances we put up this season against City. The fact that it did help towards Liverpool not winning the league made it a little bit more palatable perhaps, but at the time I'm sure we still had an outside shout at champions league qualification, so the general feeling amongst fans baffled me if I'm honest..


No it didn’t.

CL qualification was out of the question by the time that match came around.

Nor was there any doubt we would finish 5th.

Spurs had played earlier that day and their failure to win made our game of no consequence to final league positions.

So it was all right for people to want City to win.....your “bafflement” was uncalled for.

FFS.....it is bad enough here already and the CL final build up is just starting.....imagine trying to live among the buggers had actually they won the EPL :Blink:
 
So he's going for big names in the summer but knows they're not "achievable" so we're going to end up with crap on loan again
 
Vitor Pereira might be available and I recall he had a massive support base here on GOT back when we were discussing Moyes' replacement. I don't know much about him but hope he is our next manager.
How much experience in this league does he have ??
He may be our answer....50-50 isnt it ??. I would prefer a manager who has managed in this league and beaten most top sides with a poorer team. Eddie Howe is a clever hardworking manager, who has stayed in this league and fought ALL ...lets not forget we have now had two foreign managers who would of had us down...possibly...nearly..and all of us were eating paella or stroopwafel whilst cheering for two months and hating them the rest.
Why is Eddie Howe such a joke ??
 
Well thats down to Sam.

Its almost certain that next season, if he stays, will be the first season for years where he has been in charge of a team that finished 7/8/9 the previous one.

So the job isnt a rescue one. Its a build one. Can he do that? Dunno. But I would say that he thinks he can. And as an owner, I can see the attraction of retention.
You been swayed by Everton bribes mate. You are softening by the day
 

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