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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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I agree that BSA wouldn’t be an ideal candidate to take us to the top of English footy bar a few instances it’s usually one of the best or most fluid attacking teams with a sound defence that wins the PL. but a stable platform with an ability to be hard to be beat and a good cup team with the right investment I could see that happening
 
A few weeks ago we could not defend or play football, so 2/3 weeks into the new managers tenure, I will settle for one of the two.

The truth is, we don’t have players who can play Champagne football, we have Rooney, Sigurdsson, DCL, Lennon, Schneiderlin and Gueye.

There is absolutely no flair in that group, no one who can flick it round the corner or dance through a team, no magician, and without a magician I’m afraid there is no magic.

We work with what we have.
 
A few weeks ago we could not defend or play football, so 2/3 weeks into the new managers tenure, I will settle for one of the two.

The truth is, we don’t have players who can play Champagne football, we have Rooney, Sigurdsson, DCL, Lennon, Schneiderlin and Gueye.

There is absolutely no flair in that group, no one who can flick it round the corner or dance through a team, no magician, and without a magician I’m afraid there is no magic.

We work with what we have.

This. You'd think Sam had single handedly ripped apart a fluid passing team with pace and inventiveness in abundance in the space of 3 weeks.
 
This. You'd think Sam had single handedly ripped apart a fluid passing team with pace and inventiveness in abundance in the space of 3 weeks.
If that had happened mate, even if we were winning then people on here would be having a moan, me included, and rightly so.

The truth is the football and all round play has been terrible all season even before Sam as you say.
 

But where are the fizzing passes? Where are the daisy cutters? Where is the SWOOSH of a rabona as it canons off the back leg of an attacker as a defender looks on in amazement?

Not at Goodison Park, it isn’t. And if you think we’re going to get any of that whilst we’ve got this dinosaur in charge then you’ve got another thing coming my son.
 
A few weeks ago we could not defend or play football, so 2/3 weeks into the new managers tenure, I will settle for one of the two.

The truth is, we don’t have players who can play Champagne football, we have Rooney, Sigurdsson, DCL, Lennon, Schneiderlin and Gueye.

There is absolutely no flair in that group, no one who can flick it round the corner or dance through a team, no magician, and without a magician I’m afraid there is no magic.

We work with what we have.

We can actually play footy a bit now as well.

The goal vs Newcastle was great, as was the first against Huddersfield. The ones vs Limassol were decent, and the build up to the second and third yesterday was as well.

Sam himself has said he wants more of it, but it's just taking time.
 
But where are the fizzing passes? Where are the daisy cutters? Where is the SWOOSH of a rabona as it canons off the back leg of an attacker as a defender looks on in amazement?

Not at Goodison Park, it isn’t. And if you think we’re going to get any of that whilst we’ve got this dinosaur in charge then you’ve got another thing coming my son.
Can any of our current players even do a Rabona? Probably Bolasie.
 

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