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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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West Brom v Everton coming up. The neutrals will cringe and run for the hills the way matters are right now. That hurts as an Everton supporter. We should never accept that football of the kind currently served up speaks for the club. Some of the period of Moyes' tenure was unbearable, but even he had a couple more strings to his bow. We cant go back to the Moyes days never mind accept something even more primitive.

The football has been bad but, we were in a bad situation that could have turned into a disaster if we didn't act. We will not go down playing this way and that is ok for me for now. But I agree it's awful to watch.
 
Yes, the cup game is very important to us. But how do we know that it is important to Sam? Sam is not swayed by sentiment. He may be more interested in a good performance against Manchester United.

He's already said he's going to rest Jagielka tomorrow, and he will have to rotate more of the squad over the Christmas and New Year programme. Have we got the resources to put out a strong team against both Manchester United and Liverpool?
Dunno
 
No. He's done a decent job. But he needs to add some decent football or this will end in tears.

He'll be here until May, he may as well try and and make his time here fondly remembered.

Until he has been given the chance to actually create a somewhat acceptable squad, I won't be judging him on the style of football we're playing. At this moment in time, with this set of players, the way we're playing is the most effective way for us to pick up points. That's where Koeman and Walsh have left us.
 


Allardyce has to take a lot into consideration when picking the teams over Christmas and the New Year.

To make things worse, Gana appears to be injured. Allardyce will have to rotate the squad; he has already said that he is going to rest Jagielka tomorrow.

It will be difficult to give competitive performances if anyone has to play in all five games.
 
Allardyce has to take a lot into consideration when picking the teams over Christmas and the New Year.

To make things worse, Gana appears to be injured. Allardyce will have to rotate the squad; he has already said that he is going to rest Jagielka tomorrow.

It will be difficult to give competitive performances if anyone has to play in all five games.
Cool. Have a nice Christmas. Don't worry about it too much.
 

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...ydce-the-cube-phillip-schofield-a8127926.html

Everton manager Sam Allardyce reveals how Phillip Schofield's 'The Cube' inspired club's revival.

Allardyce has 'simplified' things for his Everton players since taking charge at Goodison.

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Everton's fortunes have been revived under Sam Allardyce.

It seems that Sam Allardyce spent that short-lived ‘retirement’ doing what many of us would do in the same position: watching repeats of television game shows.

Allardyce claimed he had no desire to take up another job in football after rescuing then resigning from Crystal Palace last May. Six months later though, he was tempted back and became the manager of Everton.

As a specialist in salvage operations, Allardyce has already hauled the Goodison Park club up the table and banished any thoughts of scrapping against relegation. Saturday’s goalless draw with defending champions Chelsea was his side’s fourth clean sheet in six games. They remain unbeaten since his appointment.

On Boxing Day, Everton travel to face relegation-threatened West Bromwich Albion, who have turned to Alan Pardew in a bid to turn their fortunes around. So far, no luck. What is Allardyce’s secret, then? How has he rejuvenated players like Ashley Williams and Michael Keane, who looked bereft of confidence before his arrival?

“It’s a ‘Phil Schofield’ isn’t it? You have watched ‘The Cube’ haven’t you? ‘Simplify’,” the Everton manager said on Saturday, referring to one of lifelines the discontinued ITV game show used to offer its contestants.

“It is as simple as that. I show up and say why risk doing that if it might fail? Play safe and play the right ball at the right time, do the right thing at the right time and think what you are doing. Can I play it in midfield, play it to the front two or play it behind? Give yourself more time. Take longer to make the right decision. It makes all the difference in the game.”
Having agreed to take charge when Everton were just two points above the relegation zone, Allardyce now has his new employers 10 points clear of the bottom three and only looking up the table rather than down.
Everton's revival continues as they hold Chelsea to a goalless draw

The former Bolton Wanderers and England manager attributed the revival to “new faces and new ideas”, but also highlighted the importance of playing to his squad's strengths.
“It lifts players when you arrive at a club as generally they are not doing as well as you’d like, which is why they are in that position,” he said when asked what he had done to turn results around in such a short space of time.

“You use your experience and that of your staff to lift the atmosphere in the training complex. You implement your ideas and get the players to come in with a smile on their face and enjoy their work. You get that to achieve better results.

“Management, managing the players, is so important today to get them into recognising the wonderful position they are now in. Then you set out the tactics to work out what suits these players and what doesn’t,” Allardyce added.

“Certainly what suited us was to stop shipping in four or five goals. Almost immediately that belief starts flooding back. It is now six undefeated games, four wins and two draws. We can go forward and start believing in ourselves even more.”
 
Allardyce has to take a lot into consideration when picking the teams over Christmas and the New Year.

To make things worse, Gana appears to be injured. Allardyce will have to rotate the squad; he has already said that he is going to rest Jagielka tomorrow.

It will be difficult to give competitive performances if anyone has to play in all five games.
We'll struggle by without Jags, I reckon.
 
No problem with his tactics currently, and I think he will get us playing more effectively attacking soon, especially if we get a good player or two in January.

The longer more direct passing will remain, which I have no problem with i hate pissing about with the ball in our own half
 
Loved his take on food banks, pity he did not see the connection between those who take too much out of the system themselves and top that up with tax avoidance. Unfortunately that's Sam and Monaco Mosh.
 

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