Unfortunately however (in your opinion at least), we do have Allardyce therefore I'd suggest you may want to look at his actions objectively.
The football currently isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination and concerns about progression are fair, but why not look at the positives?
We've shored up a defence that was woeful to the point of being inept and are actually beginning to gain vital results be it wins or draws.
Also, there appears to be a growing confidence and it appears that the players who aren't up to the standard will soon be shown the door.
The football hasn't regressed from flamboyant, fantastic football either - it's been turgid for a while - and he's explained he wants it to improve.
Doubts about his long-term impact are fair; questions regarding our set-up against WBA are just; I myself are questioning how we'll improve.
However, the simple fact of the matter is that just over a month ago we looked like real contenders for relegation fodder and now we don't.
For that alone, I'm happy to give Allardyce the credit he deserves. Moaning because you dislike the man doesn't change those blunts facts.
Not aimed at you personally but I think a lot of people need to ask: do they dislike Allardyce more than they actually love Everton?